Senior software engineer.
I build systems used by
100K+ businesses.
I'm Md. Maniruzzaman Akash — 7+ years scaling WordPress, Laravel, and ecommerce platforms. Currently engineering SureCart at Brainstorm Force; founder of Lara Dashboard (TALL-stack CMS); previously Paysera (10K+ EU merchants), weDevs (Dokan, WP ERP), and Akij Group. Open to senior / staff roles — remote, EU/US/CA overlap.

Building software that scales — one principle at a time.
I'm a senior software engineer based in Dhaka. For seven years I've worked across the stack on WordPress plugins, Laravel applications, and ecommerce platforms that real businesses depend on — always with a bias toward clean architecture, SOLID principles, and well-tested code.
Currently I work on SureCart at Brainstorm Force, where I've helped take the platform from one thousand active installs to over a hundred thousand — touching payment gateways, subscriptions, 100+ Gutenberg blocks, and the boring engineering decisions that keep performance steady at scale.
Before that I built core microservices and ecommerce plugins at Paysera (used by 10K+ EU merchants), architected Dokan Multivendor and WP ERP at weDevs, and shipped Laravel APIs / React Native apps for 50K+ employees at Akij Group. Outside work I write long-form essays on engineering judgment, maintain open-source projects (Lara Dashboard, WP React Kit), and run a small YouTube channel.
Things I've shipped.
What I work with.
Languages
Frontend
Backend
WordPress
Architecture
AI / LLM
Testing
Database
DevOps
SEO
Mobile
Payments
From the people I've worked with.
Maniruzzaman Akash is one of the best among all the people I have ever worked with. He is a productive, responsible, and hard-working person. He has great proficiency in PHP, WordPress, Typescript, JavaScript, React JS, etc. His coding structure is so clean and adaptive to anyone. I have learned some great design patterns and optimization techniques of React JS from him. He is a valuable asset for any company. Highly recommended.
Notes on building for the long haul.
- Career
Trading fast hands for trusted judgment: notes from the AI-era reset
For seven years I was valued for shipping fast. In 2026, that's becoming the cheap part. Here's the shift I'm making in how I work, why I'm making it, and what I think it means for the engineers around me.
Read - Career
The slow way to become an engineer whose opinion changes rooms
A four-phase practice I'm using to grow from "fast hands" into "trusted judgment". No shortcuts, no productivity hacks — just the actual gradient, with the specific habits I'm running each week.
Read - Architecture
SOLID principles for WordPress plugins (without the dogma)
A practical, opinionated take on applying SOLID to real WordPress codebases — where it helps, where it hurts, and where it's just CS-class noise.
Read