Frequently asked questions.
The questions clients, recruiters, and curious folks ask me most often. If yours isn't here, get in touch.
The questions clients, recruiters, and curious folks ask me most often. If yours isn't here, get in touch.
Ashish Gusai is a senior mobile and full-stack developer from Bhuj, India, and the co-founder of Mysyva Infotech. He has 6+ years of experience shipping production apps, with 20+ live on Google Play and web platforms for clients across India, Oman, the UAE, and Europe.
Flutter for cross-platform mobile apps (Android + iOS), Laravel and PHP for backends and admin panels, and full product ecosystems where mobile and web share a single backend.
Yes — for senior contracts, full-time roles, founder builds, and maintenance work. He has 5 dedicated landing pages for different engagement modes at ashishgusai.com/hire/app, /hire/web, /hire/contract, /hire/ft, and /hire/maint.
Multi-app ecosystems (Bakery Binge — customer + baker + delivery apps), Gulf-market e-commerce (Mazariecom, Raitech for the Oman market), B2B supply-chain platforms (OUD Distribution), point-of-sale systems (Omkar Auto), fintech utilities (Alertin UPI alerts), EdTech, logistics, and IoT backend work for agency partners.
Mysyva Infotech (mysyva.net) is a small software studio Ashish co-founded in Bhuj, India. The studio designs and ships mobile and web products end-to-end for clients across India and the Gulf region.
Yes. He has shipped two products for an Oman client — Mazariecom (e-commerce, app + web) and Raitech (survey platform). Both support Arabic-first interfaces with full RTL layouts. His own portfolio site also ships in English and Arabic.
Mobile: Flutter, Dart, Android (Kotlin / Java). Backend: PHP, Laravel, MySQL, REST APIs, Filament. Data engineering: Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Python. Other: Firebase, C# / .NET, Arduino, Git.
Yes. He has confidential agency contracts including a real-time logistics platform with event-based alerts, online course platforms, European auto-parts e-commerce backend work, and an IoT-driven game backend. Public-facing examples of similar work are shown on his portfolio.
Bhuj, Gujarat, India. He works remotely with clients across India, the Gulf (Oman, UAE), and Europe (including Bulgaria). His timezone (UTC+5:30) overlaps the Gulf and most of Europe daily.
Email at [email protected], WhatsApp at +91 84011 65880, or via the contact form at ashishgusai.com/#contact. He typically replies within 24 hours.
Yes. I live and work from Bhuj. I can meet in person anywhere in Kachchh — Bhuj, Anjar, Gandhidham, Mandvi, Bhachau, Mundra — and I work with both family-run businesses and product startups across the district. WhatsApp +91 84011 65880.
Yes — Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, Anand, Bhavnagar. Most engagements run remotely with periodic in-person visits. Gujarati, Hindi, and English are all comfortable for me.
Yes. For kickoffs, big sprints, or major launches I travel to client sites. Routinely worked with Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, and Bengaluru teams. Gulf travel arranged for senior engagements.
English (fluent), Hindi (fluent), Gujarati (native). I can run client meetings in all three — which matters for Gujarat-based businesses where the working language is often Gujarati.
Lower overhead, equal seniority, faster decision-making, no account managers between you and the engineer. Plus: I stay around. Most freelancers in this region disappear after launch. I run a studio (Mysyva Infotech) and apps I shipped years ago are still shipping updates today.
Both. I started in native Android (Java, then Kotlin) in 2016 and still take on native Android work when it fits the project. For new cross-platform builds I default to Flutter — but my Android, Kotlin, and Java experience means I can also rescue legacy native apps. I do not do native Swift/iOS-only — but Flutter handles iOS for me.
Laravel and PHP are my default backend stacks (faster to ship, mature ecosystem, easier to maintain). I also build in Node.js when the project calls for it — real-time features, edge functions, or when the team prefers a JS stack. Express, Fastify, and Nest.js are all on the menu.
Beyond Laravel + PHP + Node.js: MySQL (primary database), Redis (caching), Filament (admin panels), Spatie packages (media, permissions), REST APIs, Sanctum auth, queue workers. Also: Firebase (FCM, Firestore), Apache Hadoop/Spark/Kafka (data engineering), C#/.NET (early-career enterprise work).
Yes — every mobile app I ship has a backend API I designed and built. Auth flows, role scoping, pagination, error format consistency, versioning, OpenAPI documentation, Postman collections — all standard deliverables.
Yes. I plug into existing Node.js codebases for agency contracts and rescue work routinely. As long as the codebase isn't a hostile mess, I will take it on.