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About meJun 15, 20263 min read

Hi, I'm Matej Repka — let's create something amazing

A short introduction — who I am, how I got here, and the kind of work I love to do for the people I work with.

Hi — I'm Matej, a 21-year-old student and developer based in Bratislava, Slovakia. My whole life has been shaped by two things I can't stop coming back to: creativity and technology. This is the short version of how those two things turned into a career.

It started early. I picked up video editing back in elementary school, mostly because I wanted my ideas to look the way they did in my head. That curiosity kept expanding — into graphic design, then web development, then programming and AI. Every new skill was just another way to take something imagined and make it real.

What I do now

Today I study Applied Informatics at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics (FMFI), Comenius University in Bratislava, and I work as a freelancer building websites, web apps and AI-powered tools for clients. I love the part where a rough idea becomes a working product that people actually use.

Over the years I've worked remotely with all kinds of clients and projects. That taught me something more valuable than any single tool: how to understand what someone actually needs, move fast, and ship work I'm proud of.

Where I'm heading

Right now I'm especially focused on AI — building assistants, automations and smart features that save people real time. I think we're at one of those rare moments where a small team, or even one motivated person, can build things that used to take a whole company.

My goal is simple: help bring your ideas to life and squeeze the most out of their potential.

If you've got something you want to build — an app, a website, an AI tool, or just a messy idea that needs a shape — I'd love to hear about it. Let's create something amazing.

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I help founders and businesses ship AI-powered apps and websites, fast. Let's talk about yours.

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