Steve Schneider has built web applications for
                        scores of clients; some of them are listed here. In each case, he performed all technical tasks (technical
                        architecture, front-end and back-end development, database design,, third-party integrations, etc.).
                    
            
            
                    
                        Going public in the time of COVID
                        
                            When Compass Inc. prepared to go public on the New York Stock Exchange during the height of the
                            COVID pandemic, they faced a unique challenge: how to bring thousands of employees and agents
                            together for a once-in-a-lifetime milestone—while everyone was stuck at home. The solution was a
                            custom-built internal site that transformed IPO day into a shared digital experience. From the
                            ringing of the NYSE bell to interviews with company leaders and longtime team members, the platform
                            gave everyone a front-row seat to the moment, wherever they were.
            
                            It was a true sprint—designed, built, and launched under pressure to be ready for IPO day. The
                        result was a seamless, media-rich experience that captured the energy of a live event and helped a
                        distributed workforce feel like one team at the center of it all. 
                     
            
            
                    
                        A stealth-mode AI-driven startup, shhhhhhh...
                        He can't talk about it much, but Steve currently works on an exciting AI-driven application which
                            lets people [redacted] in [redacted] [redacted] are [redacted], the first [redacted]
                            this [redacted] before the [redacted]. He can say that has done all front-end
                            development (a NextJS/React UI and[redacted] NodeJS-based
                            [redacted] APIs), as well all dev-ops work for this [redacted].
            
                        
                     
            
                    
                        A crowdfunding site that teaches you its secrets
                        
                            Support Our Story, a fully custom-built crowdfunding platform launched in 2022, isn’t just a
                            Kickstarter or IndieGoGo clone tailored for today’s creatives. It also coaches users every step of
                            the way along the rewarding but treacherous road to a successful fundraising campaign. As the only
                            "crowdfunding platform that coaches you," Support Our Story offers what other sites can’t.
            
                        It is more than a place to raise money—it is a guided experience, designed by and for storytellers,
                        dreamers, and doers. Creators receive personalized support, expert insights, and built-in accountability
                        that turns ideas into action—and action into results. Because at the heart of every successful campaign
                        isn’t just funding—it’s a story, well told and well supported.
                        
                     
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
                    
                        A super-private place for super-secret chats
                        Tunnel X, the first-of-its-kind platform, enabled ultra-private, ultra-secure communication between
                            two people through a single-page web app or mobile apps (iOS and Android). Long before mainstream
                            platforms like WhatsApp emphasized privacy and security, Tunnel X provided full 256-bit end-to-end
                            encryption of all communications.
                        
                        
                            Hired as CTO, Steve oversaw all technical architecture, web development, and mobile-app development.
                            He implemented a state-of-the-art at-rest encryption scheme for all messages and attachments, with
                            his implementation vetted by Dr. Yevgeniy Dodis, cryptography professor at NYU’s Courant Institute of
                            Mathematical Sciences.
                        
                        
                            Tunnel X assembled an impressive advisory board, including legal scholar Laurence Tribe of Harvard
                            Law School and media theorist Steven Johnson. The company secured funding from Milestone Venture
                            Partners and others.
                     
            
                    
                        The Kayak for sample sales
                        
                            MyNines.com was the first online aggregator of sample-sale sites like Gilt, RueLaLa, and Hautelook.
                            The founders hired Steve as their hands-on CTO, responsible for technical architecture, product
                            development, and full-stack implementation.
                        
                        
                            MyNines needed to ingest product data from third-party retailers in real time, across a variety of
                            formats. Steve built systems to normalize and store this data, which was then presented on the site
                            in a searchable, sortable, filterable format. Users could also sign up for brand- or category-specific
                            alerts, and product data could be exported for third-party publishers in multiple formats.
                        
                        
                            Two days after launch, the company secured VC funding led by Tribeca Venture Partners.
                        
                     
            
            
            
                    
                        A leading-edge app for trainers and clients
                        Kqool.com, created by NYC fitness expert Andrew McCreary, was built in close collaboration with Steve.
                            The platform allowed McCreary and his fellow trainers to assign fitness routines to clients online and
                            monitor their progress—years before this functionality became common.
                        
                        Clients can log workouts, track food intake (including via a comprehensive calorie-counter
                            integration), record weight, and manage other fitness data—all in one place.
                     
            
            
            
                    
                        The ultimate home for The Ultimate Driving Machine
                        
                            BMWMotorcycles.com, built freelance for Merkley + Partners Interactive, included both a complete
                            redesign of the consumer-facing website and development of a custom content management system.
                            Steve built the CMS to allow BMW to manage editorial content, model data, associated images and
                            videos, special promotions, events, homepage features, and more—all without developer intervention.
                        
                        The result: a flexible, self-managed platform that eliminated ongoing maintenance needs.