About
Mohamed Sabry
I'm a full-stack engineer based in Giza, Egypt. I started writing code competitively at university — ECPC 2019 — and somewhere along the way that habit of thinking in constraints became the thing that makes me useful in production systems.
Since 2020 I've shipped production software across healthcare, e-commerce, PropTech, and logistics. I built Dlvago as a solo product — it's live on the Shopify App Store — and Rentlenz is running in production for a real car rental operation. That means I understand the founder side of this, not just the contractor side.
I work with MENA startups and international teams who need someone to own the technical side — not someone to hand off a Jira board to. I'll help you figure out what to build, then build it. If you already know what you need, even better.
How I got here
B.Sc. Computer Science, Cairo University. Competitive programming — ECPC 2019 participant. Where I learned to think in algorithms before I knew what a production system looked like.
Joined a healthcare company. Built and maintained production systems across complex medical domains — real constraints, regulated environments, and systems that affected how the business ran day-to-day.
Started Dlvago while still employed — a Shopify app to solve the order-to-shipment sync problem for MENA merchants. Also co-founded a SaaS company, going through the full founder experience: product, team, and go-to-market.
Returned to SaaS. Took everything learned from the founder phase and refocused on building products independently.
Started Rentlenz — a fleet and booking management platform for car rental businesses. Currently in production.
Outside work
I play drums, follow football closely, and picked up padel a couple of years ago. Turns out all three require pattern recognition and timing — which might explain why I ended up in distributed systems.
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