Hi! I'm Josh, a full-stack and product developer building across financial, design, and product systems.

  • Shipping across product, engineering, and design.
  • Focused on useful systems over decorative complexity.
  • Most interested in interfaces that feel clear and alive.

Project

Reservation Booker

Get Resyd monitors reservation availability and can auto-book openings, making it easier to grab tables without constantly refreshing restaurant booking sites.

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2026

Independent

Product / Frontend / Automation

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An automatic restaurant reservation tool built for last-minute bookers.

Get Resyd is a practical booking product built for people who decide late and still want a good shot at getting a reservation. The interface is intentionally direct and utility-first: configure the restaurant, choose whether to monitor or auto-book, and let the product handle the repetitive checking.

Product designFrontend developmentBooking automationWorkflow design

Overview

Get Resyd

Get Resyd monitors reservation availability and can auto-book openings, making it easier to grab tables without constantly refreshing restaurant booking sites.

Mode

Auto-book

User

Last-minute

Flow

Monitor

Detail

Use case

Made for myself and other last-minute bookers who want a better chance at high-demand reservations without babysitting booking pages.

Flow

The product centers on a simple decision: monitor only, or automatically book the moment an eligible table opens up.

Design

Kept the interface lightweight and task-focused, using a form-led layout that feels more like a control panel than a marketing site.

Outcomes

Reduced the manual effort of checking restaurant availability over and over.
Designed a straightforward booking flow around monitoring and automatic reservation capture.
Built the product around a real user behavior: deciding late and moving fast when a slot appears.

Stack

Next.jsReactAutomation workflowsReservation monitoringResponsive UI
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