I developed Kalat Mo, Yaman Ko, a community-driven digital platform designed to transform clutter into opportunities and strengthen local connections through sustainability.
This platform empowers users to share, give away, and repurpose pre-loved items, aligning with the core principles of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Beyond just item sharing, it’s a space built to promote eco-conscious living and foster a collaborative community ecosystem.
I was referred by my professor to join the project team as the Frontend Developer, where I handled the full front-end implementation—ensuring a clean, responsive, and accessible user interface. The platform also integrates an automated CI/CD pipeline for frictionless deployment and iteration.
Key Features
Community-Centered Experience
- Item Sharing & Repurposing – Users can give away or claim pre-loved items.
- Eco-Sustainability Focus – Encourages reducing waste through community engagement.
- Intuitive Navigation – Simple, guided flow for ease of use.
Frontend Development Excellence
- Responsive Web Design – Optimized for both desktop and mobile experiences.
- Lightweight & Fast UI – Prioritizing performance and accessibility.
- Clean Visual Hierarchy – Organized content that aligns with sustainability goals.
CI/CD & Automation
- GitHub Auto-Deployment – Every push to the main branch triggers live updates.
- Continuous Integration – Smooth release cycles for fast iteration.
- Scalable Codebase – Structured for future feature rollouts.
This project reflects a fusion of sustainable innovation and clean frontend engineering—a platform built to inspire communities to turn clutter into collective value.

