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Public · Live 2021 — 2024·Tech Lead · Senior Developer

DigiPharm

Hebrew SEO link-building marketplace with tiered packages and partner sites.

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Overview

The project

DigiPharm is an Israeli (Hebrew, right-to-left) platform for buying backlinks and content to improve SEO, connecting customers with 1,000+ partner sites through tiered one-time and subscription packages. As a full-stack developer at Trezlabs I worked across the Laravel back end and the Vue front end.

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Stack

What I built it with

LaravelInertia.jsVue.jsTailwind CSSMySQL

My role

What I owned

  • Built features end to end as tech lead at Trezlabs — the senior resource on the agency's most demanding frontend work — with reusable component libraries that sped delivery across projects.
  • Worked on the package catalog and checkout for both one-time and subscription purchases.
  • Worked on the partner-site directory and order management.
  • Built the right-to-left, Hebrew-language storefront UI.

Architecture

How it's wired

  • 01Laravel back end with a Vue front end.
  • 02Right-to-left (Hebrew) interface throughout.
  • 03MySQL-backed packages, orders, partner sites, and subscriptions.

Hard parts

What was challenging

The decisions worth talking about in an interview.

A right-to-left Hebrew interface end to end

Building the whole storefront right-to-left in Hebrew means layout, typography, and component behaviour all have to mirror correctly — not just translate the copy.

One-time and subscription billing in one catalog

The same packages sell as both one-off purchases and recurring subscriptions, so the order and billing model has to handle both without duplicating the catalog.