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Brif Africa Platform

As Lead Full-Stack Engineer, I architected and built the digital platform for Brif Africa—a storytelling and media company amplifying African narratives. Improved Core Web Vitals by 35% and boosted user engagement by 18%.

Brif Africa Platform
35% LCP Improvement Core Web Vitals optimization
+18% User Engagement Increase from performance improvements
7 min Build Time Automated CI/CD deployment pipeline

About This Project

Africa's stories deserve to be told—and told well. Brif Africa is a media company on a mission to amplify African narratives through compelling journalism, video production, and community events. They describe themselves as "visual anthropologists," crafting content that helps African ideas travel clearly and confidently on the global stage.

As Lead Full-Stack Engineer, I've been responsible for building and maintaining the digital infrastructure that powers Brif's storytelling. This includes the main content platform at brif.africa, the production studio site at about.brif.africa, and the backend services that tie everything together.

The tech stack reflects modern web architecture: Next.js and SvelteKit on the frontend for blazing-fast page loads, NestJS powering the backend APIs, all tied together with TypeScript for type safety across the entire codebase. The choice of SvelteKit for certain parts of the platform was deliberate—its compiled approach means less JavaScript shipped to users, which matters for readers across Africa with varying connection speeds.

Performance was a key focus. When I started, the site had room for improvement on Core Web Vitals, particularly Largest Contentful Paint. Through image optimization, code splitting, and strategic caching, I brought LCP down by 35%. That translated directly to an 18% boost in user engagement—faster pages mean more people actually reading the articles and watching the videos.

I also set up the entire CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions. Every push to main triggers automated tests, builds, and deployments. The whole process takes about 7 minutes from commit to live—fast enough that the editorial team can publish updates and see them reflected almost immediately.

The platform now hosts articles covering everything from Ghana's tech ecosystem and fintech trends to remote work culture and career advice. It also powers their events section, where the community can discover and register for ecosystem gatherings, plus the production studio showcase featuring documentary work for clients like Spotify Africa and others.

Working with Brif has been a unique blend of engineering and purpose. The content they create matters—it shapes how the world sees African innovation and culture. Building the technology that delivers those stories to readers across the continent and beyond feels meaningful in a way that pure technical work sometimes doesn't.

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