Barramee
Kottanawadee
Solo founder building production systems with AI. E-commerce handling 260K+ THB revenue, WASM gaming, real-time editors — shipped solo.
750+
Products
260K+
THB Revenue
44+
App Builds
4
Live Platforms
0+
Products Managed
0 THB
Revenue Processed
0+
App Builds Shipped
0+
Lines of Code
0+
Commits Pushed
0.9%
Uptime
// production tech stack
// who i am
13 Years Old.
Building at Scale.
bio.md
I'm Barramee, a 13-year-old systems architect from Thailand who builds production-grade software with AI as my senior engineering partner.
While other kids my age are playing games, I'm shipping apps — a full e-commerce ecosystem handling real Kubota spare parts sales, a WebAssembly game engine, real-time collaboration tools, CrossUsage (Rust/Tauri IDE usage dashboard), and a public gamescope fork for NVIDIA/Linux gaming.
My philosophy is vibe coding — intuition-first development where AI handles boilerplate and I focus on architecture, UX, and shipping.
Age
13 years old
Location
Thailand 🇹🇭
Role
Solo Founder
Method
AI-Assisted Dev
Status
Shipping daily
barramee2503@gmail.com
// cursor thailand
Bangkok · March 2026
Meetup photos and who I met from the Cursor team.
Nick Miller
Senior engineer at Cursor. We talked shop at the Cursor Thailand event — shipping, editor internals, and what great AI-assisted dev looks like at scale.
Tibor Sekel & Luis Fernando Romero Calero
Tibor Sekel — community developer at Cursor. He shared that he's expecting a promotion into a new role soon (still with Cursor).
Luis Fernando Romero Calero — Cursor Bangkok ambassador. Same evening, same crew; great conversation about the product and the community around it.
journey.log
Started coding at 11. First HTML pages.
Built first full-stack app. Discovered React.
Launched Kubota Bandung e-commerce. 750+ products. 260K+ THB revenue.
Cursor Thailand (Bangkok): met Nick Miller (senior engineer at Cursor), Tibor Sekel (community dev), and Luis Fernando Romero Calero (Cursor Bangkok ambassador).
CrossUsage (Apr 12) — Rust/Tauri tray + CLI for IDE usage at a glance; .deb, AppImage, and Windows builds. Shipped to crossusage.dev.
gamescope fork for NVIDIA (Apr 12) — Wayland/Vulkan fixes for RTX 40/50 Blackwell, driver 570+, hybrid laptops; public OSS on GitHub.
Google Merchant Center, Performance Max, and Shopping. Storefront + API on VPS (Nginx, PM2); Redis cache, query tuning, lighter mobile payloads.
// selected work
What I've
Shipped
Three standouts I'm most proud of — production e-commerce, shipped desktop OSS, and a deep systems fork. Everything else here is real and live too.
Also shipped
// production code sample
▊// tech stack
Tools I
Master
All used in production. Zero tutorials needed.
Frontend
Backend
Database & Cloud
Tools & DevOps
AI & Integrations
Specialties
live metrics
Commerce
at Scale
Bangkok ICT +7
0+
active SKUs
Products
0K+ THB
processed
Revenue
0+
Android releases
App Builds
0.9%
VPS / Nginx
Uptime
0.4GB
git history
Repo
0
live globally
Platforms
// production architecture
React Native
Mobile App
Next.js 16
Web / Vercel
Node.js API
VPS · PM2
MongoDB
Production DB
Google Cloud
GCS Storage
// philosophy
Vibe
Coding
Intuition-first. Velocity-driven. Production-tested.
01
Ship in Hours, Not Weeks
Working code in production beats perfect code in planning. 44+ Android builds is proof of pace. Version numbers are milestones, not endings.
02
AI as Senior Engineer
I treat AI as my architectural partner. The craft is knowing exactly what to ask, how to verify output, and when to push back on suggestions.
03
Full Ownership, No Excuses
Frontend. Backend. Mobile. DevOps. SEO. Payments. Ads. Google Merchant Center. One person. Every layer. Complete vertical control.
04
Performance Non-Negotiable
Sub-200ms API response times. WebAssembly where it matters. Edge deployments. Lazy loading. Every architectural decision optimized for speed.
founder quote · 2026
“Age is just a version number.
What matters is what you shipped.”
— Barramee, age 13