Hi, My name is Tabe Rickson. I'm a full-stack engineer based in Cameroon, passionate about crafting impactful digital solutions that empower communities and drive innovation.


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I develop modern web and mobile applications with a focus on performance, scalability, and clean user experience. I also work with AI automation systems and RAG pipelines to build smarter and more efficient digital solutions. My goal is to create software that solves real-world problems and helps businesses and communities grow.
I build software that improves operations, attracts customers, and helps businesses grow with confidence.
I build custom websites and mobile apps that help businesses and ideas become real, useful digital products. Whether you need a business website, booking platform, dashboard, customer app, or full web application, I create solutions that are fast, reliable, and built around the way your business actually works. My goal is to build software that improves operations, attracts customers, and helps businesses grow with confidence.
I help businesses save time and reduce stress by using AI and automation to handle repetitive tasks and improve workflows. This can include AI-powered features, automated customer support, document processing, smart dashboards, AI agents, and RAG-based systems for intelligent applications. The goal is simple: less manual work, faster processes, better service, and more time to focus on what truly matters.
I design modern, clean, and easy-to-use digital experiences that help users trust your product and navigate it with ease. I focus on creating interfaces that feel smooth, professional, and simple to understand while helping businesses turn visitors into active users, customers, or loyal clients.
I build secure systems for platforms that handle payments, transactions, user accounts, and sensitive data. Whether it is an online payment flow, wallet system, subscription platform, or financial dashboard, I focus on creating software that is stable, secure, and easy for users to trust and use every day.
I build the systems behind the scenes that keep applications fast, organized, and dependable. From databases and APIs to cloud infrastructure and system integrations, I create strong foundations that help apps run smoothly, handle growth, and stay reliable as businesses expand.
I help businesses move from manual processes to modern digital systems that make daily operations easier and more organized. This can include admin dashboards, inventory systems, booking platforms, customer portals, internal tools, and business management software designed to save time, improve visibility, and simplify the way teams work.

Hover over each project to reveal its details. A minimalist collection of my best work.
A secure and intelligent car rental platform built to transform the underdeveloped rental infrastructure in my country. Empowers rental services and customers with seamless online booking, fleet management, and fraud prevention.


The path hasn't always been clean, but it's been real. Here is the timeline of my journey.
Started university at Buea, Maths major, CS minor. First time properly writing code. Algorithms, Data Structures, C, Python. It was mostly coursework at that point, not yet something I cared deeply about.
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Started university at Buea, Maths major, CS minor. First time properly writing code. Algorithms, Data Structures, C, Python. It was mostly coursework at that point, not yet something I cared deeply about.
Second year, something shifted. I started actually enjoying it, staying up late to figure things out, not because I had to. Joined Google developers group on campus. Being around other people who were building things made a difference.








Second year, something shifted. I started actually enjoying it, staying up late to figure things out, not because I had to. Joined Google developers group on campus. Being around other people who were building things made a difference.
Tried Flutter for mobile development. Hit a wall — hardware constraints, not much local community support. Moved to React instead, shipped a few frontend projects, then started learning Node.js on the backend side. Learned more from the pivoting than from sticking to the plan.


Tried Flutter for mobile development. Hit a wall — hardware constraints, not much local community support. Moved to React instead, shipped a few frontend projects, then started learning Node.js on the backend side. Learned more from the pivoting than from sticking to the plan.
Joined the RNN24 Bootcamp by Tech Chantier. Three months of actual deadlines and accountability. Built Tutor Finder — a platform for connecting learners with local tutors. First time the work felt less like practice and more like something real.






Joined the RNN24 Bootcamp by Tech Chantier. Three months of actual deadlines and accountability. Built Tutor Finder — a platform for connecting learners with local tutors. First time the work felt less like practice and more like something real.
Code4Change Hackathon by DeltechHub. Four of us, one week, barely recovered from the bootcamp. We shipped. Didn't win, but learned that getting something out the door matters more than waiting for it to be perfect.






Code4Change Hackathon by DeltechHub. Four of us, one week, barely recovered from the bootcamp. We shipped. Didn't win, but learned that getting something out the door matters more than waiting for it to be perfect.
A few freelance projects came through. Nothing huge, but they were paid and they were mine. In August, followed up with Tech Chantier and got a fullstack internship. Things were moving.


A few freelance projects came through. Nothing huge, but they were paid and they were mine. In August, followed up with Tech Chantier and got a fullstack internship. Things were moving.
Power cuts at home became a consistent problem. The internship ended. Phone broke. Laptop broke — same week. It wasn't a crisis of confidence, just bad timing and circumstance stacking up. Had to wait it out.




Power cuts at home became a consistent problem. The internship ended. Phone broke. Laptop broke — same week. It wasn't a crisis of confidence, just bad timing and circumstance stacking up. Had to wait it out.
Got a new phone in November, a laptop in January. No big reset, no dramatic comeback story. Just picked up where I left off and kept going.


Got a new phone in November, a laptop in January. No big reset, no dramatic comeback story. Just picked up where I left off and kept going.
Shipping across web, mobile, and AI. Some things are going well, some are still figuring themselves out. The journey's been uneven, but it's been honest — and there's still a lot I want to build.








Shipping across web, mobile, and AI. Some things are going well, some are still figuring themselves out. The journey's been uneven, but it's been honest — and there's still a lot I want to build.
Got a project in mind, a question, or just want to connect? I'm always open to new conversations and opportunities.
“The best way to predict the future is to build it.”
— PETER DRUCKER