Farkhad Bennett Hire
available for new work, q3 2026

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I take on one or two clients at a time, never more. The work I do best is small, sharp, and shipped. The kind that has a measurable thing in the changelog at the end of the week.

I am Farkhad. Nineteen, ETH Zürich, remote-first, and used to working with founders in Almaty, Zürich, and the timezones in between. Below is what I tend to be hired for, what working with me looks like, and what I do not take on. If you are stuck on something concrete, the fastest way to start is an email with two paragraphs: what you are trying to ship, and what is in the way.


  • Web apps and SaaS. Full-stack builds from zero. Dashboards, admin panels, billing, migrations, the unglamorous backend that keeps the thing alive in month six. PHP, Node, Python, Postgres, Redis.
  • Telegram bots and mini-apps. Catalogs, orders, payments, CRM hooks. A good fit for KZ and CIS businesses whose customers already live inside Telegram.
  • AI integrations. LLM features that do not burn the budget. Eval pipelines, internal tooling, retrieval, prompt plumbing, the boring caching layer in front of it. Honest about what models can and cannot do today.
  • Audits and consulting. A short look at your codebase, architecture, or stuck project. Concrete deliverable. Not a forty-page PDF nobody reads.
  • Format. Fixed scope, weekly checkpoints. Async-first. Calls only when they help.
  • Terms. Per project, half upfront, half on ship. NDA on request.
  • Capacity. One or two clients at a time. When full, I say so.
  • Timezone. Europe/Zürich, sometimes Asia/Almaty. Overlap with most of the world.
  • Handover. Code in your repository, infrastructure you control. You can fire me on day one.
  • Crypto rug projects.
  • Content farms, SEO mills, anything that needs to lie to its users to function.
  • Roles that are 90% meetings and 10% code.

The fastest way to find out if we should work together is to send the email. I read everything that arrives, usually within a day. If a phone call would be faster, say so and propose a window.

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