A complete HR platform handling employee records, leave, and attendance — built to replace spreadsheets with a single source of truth HR teams can actually trust.
I build the backend systems businesses actually run on.
Laravel developer who turns operational headaches — attendance, hiring, course delivery, buying and selling — into software that runs quietly in production. Comfortable across the full stack, from the migration to the VPS that serves it.
What I build with
A practical stack picked for the job — server-rendered when that's simplest, a richer client when the product needs it, and infrastructure I manage myself.
Server-rendered, fast to ship
My default for internal tools and admin-heavy systems — less moving parts, easier to maintain.
When the UI needs to feel like an app
For interfaces with heavier interaction — marketplaces, dashboards, anything that benefits from a SPA feel.
I own deployment, not just code
I set up and maintain the environment a project runs on, not just the codebase.
Selected work
Real systems built for real operational problems — most still running in production.
Connected physical fingerprint scanners to the HRMS, syncing device logs into clean, queryable attendance records in real time — closing the gap between hardware on the wall and reports on a manager's desk.
A Facebook Marketplace–style platform for listing, browsing, and messaging around items for sale — categories, search, image uploads, and buyer-seller chat.
A portal that lets teaching staff submit and automatically grade student work against answer keys — cutting manual marking time and giving consistent, traceable results.
A portal for browsing, enrolling in, and delivering courses — keeping content, enrollment, and progress in one place instead of scattered across spreadsheets and email.
A bit about how I work
I'm Islam Bassiem, a Laravel developer based in [Your City]. I like projects with real operational weight — HR systems, marketplaces, internal tools — where good architecture saves someone real time every day.
I handle a project end to end: modeling the data first, building the interface in Blade and Livewire (or React and Inertia when it needs a richer feel), then deploying and maintaining it myself, on a VPS or shared hosting.
- Data firstI model the database before I touch a single screen — it's cheaper to fix there than later.
- Ship usable, not perfectI get a working version in front of real users early, then refine from what actually breaks.
- Own the deployI'm not done at "it works on my machine" — I set up the server and keep it running.
Open to new projects.
If you need a Laravel developer who can take a system from a blank database to a server that's actually running it, I'd like to hear about it.