Devran Uenal is a Co-CEO and Staff Product Engineer based in Munich with 13 years of experience building pragmatic, low-debt software across mobile, backend and AI/ML systems. He co-founded BavMind to commercialize Agentwise, a B2B SaaS that embeds OpenAI models into enterprise IT support and search, and now balances product leadership with hands-on engineering at ZEISS. An active open-source contributor, he improved Homebridge serial-device support and built TinyConsole, an iOS in-app logging micro-console upgraded to Swift 5—reflecting a preference for practical tools that solve tricky dev-and-field diagnostics. Known for shipping fast without accumulating unnecessary complexity, he brings a gadget-enthusiast's curiosity to product and technical decisions.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
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📱💬🚦 TinyConsole is a micro-console that can help you log and display information inside an iOS application, where having a connection to a development computer is not possible.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:9 releases, 67 commits, 26 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Devran primarily focused on developing and enhancing an iOS-specific logging and display tool. Their contributions included refactoring the UI and implementing features such as custom text input and sending logs via email. The user also integrated gestures and buttons for actions, and managed the console's window mode, demonstrating a focus on functionality and usability. Furthermore, they refactored the project by merging different versions and upgrading it to Swift 5.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 8 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Devran primarily contributed to the `GenericRS232Device` accessory within the Homebridge ecosystem, focusing on extending its functionality. They implemented features to manage serial connections for devices, updated the API for modern compatibility, and addressed error handling. Their work included refactoring the code to set the Siri name based on the accessory's configuration and printing the setup code for easier integration into HomeKit.
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