Hire a React Developer — Senior Frontend, Remote Worldwide
Remote worldwide · UTC+5 · hooks · state · accessibility
I'm Adnan Ali, a senior frontend developer who has spent six years building React interfaces that hold up in production — real-time social feeds, gamified kids' learning games, and multi-tool dashboards. I know where React gets slow and how to keep it fast: memoization that actually helps, state that lives in the right place, and components that are still readable a year later. Hire a React developer who has also shipped the backend behind the UI, so the two genuinely fit.
I work remotely worldwide from Lahore (UTC+5), overlapping European mornings and US East Coast afternoons. My day-to-day is hooks, context, Redux where it earns its keep, and React Testing Library — plus real care for accessibility and keyboard users that most frontends skip.
Recent, relevant work
Real-time social UI
App.woooo.world — Social Networking Platform
React front end for a social platform serving thousands of concurrent users.
read the case study →Gamified learning UI
Chom Chom — Kids Learning Games Platform
Interactive React games with animated, kid-friendly interfaces.
read the case study →Multi-tool AI dashboard
OrbitAgent — Multi-Tool AI Agent Platform
React interface orchestrating several AI tools inside a single agent.
read the case study →What I build with React
Interactive product UIs
Dashboards, feeds, and multi-step flows built from clean, reusable components.
Performance tuning
Fixing slow renders, wasted re-renders, and heavy bundles with real profiling, not guesswork.
Design-system components
Accessible, themeable component libraries with consistent tokens and states.
State management
Context, Redux, or server state with React Query — matched to the problem, not over-engineered.
Accessibility
Keyboard navigation, focus management, and ARIA done properly, not bolted on at the end.
Testing
Component and interaction tests with React Testing Library that catch regressions early.
Three steps, no mystery
Intro call
A 30-minute call to understand the goal, scope, and constraints. No charge, no obligation.
Written proposal
A scope with milestones, a timeline, and a fixed or weekly rate — whichever fits the work better.
Weekly delivery
Work ships in weekly increments you can review, with a shared board and a demo link that's always current.
Common questions
- How much does it cost to hire a React developer?
- For freelance work I typically bill between $30 and $60 per hour depending on scope and commitment, or a fixed price for well-defined projects. Longer retainers cost less per hour. I always quote before we start, so there are no surprise invoices.
- Do you use Next.js or plain React?
- Both. For content and SEO-heavy products I reach for Next.js; for embedded widgets, internal tools, and SPAs where SEO doesn't matter, plain React with Vite is lighter. I'll recommend whichever actually fits.
- Do you work with US and EU timezones?
- Yes. I'm in Lahore (UTC+5), which overlaps EU mornings and US East Coast afternoons. I keep a few hours of daily live overlap for standups, pairing, and reviews, and I'm flexible on exact hours for the right project.
- Can you improve a slow React app?
- Yes, and I start with measurement — the React Profiler and real device traces — before changing anything. Most 'React is slow' problems come down to a handful of avoidable re-renders and an oversized bundle.
- Do you handle the backend too?
- I can. I'm full-stack, so I'll build the Node or NestJS API behind your React frontend and keep the contract between them typed and clean.