Building products people use and backends that don't fall over — mostly in Go, always with intention.
A collaborative money-pool platform for groups — organizers create savings pools, members contribute rounds, and everyone tracks progress in real time.
A full-featured Quran audio player built into Raycast — browse 114 Surahs, play verse ranges, memorise with loops, manage reciters, and control playback from your menu bar.
A live look at what's in progress right now.
I'm Abdullah Nettoor — a backend engineer, maker, and designer from Kochi. I specialise in Go backends and Flutter apps, with a holistic eye for building things people actually use.
When I'm not architecting social graphs on Neo4j or debugging worker pools, I'm shipping products, writing on Medium, and exploring Web3. I hold a Bachelor's in Commerce and Theology — keeping my thinking both precise and philosophical.
Golang worker pool package — easy API for enqueueing tasks, running them concurrently, and retrying on failure.
Robust social media backend in Go — Neo4j graph database for connections, Kafka for high-throughput queuing.
Full food ordering platform — multi-user roles, secure auth, real-time order management, Razorpay integration.
Developer-friendly TicTacToe in your terminal. Take a break without leaving your environment.
Building cloud-native backend systems and scalable microservices for enterprise-grade infrastructure solutions.
Shipping products (Unigro, Holy Quran Raycast), maintaining Go packages, and writing about backend engineering on Medium.
Designed and built web products for clients across Kerala. That design eye still shapes every backend architecture decision.
Open to collaborations, product ideas, interesting backend problems, and conversations about Go, Flutter, or Web3.