I'm a software engineer. I work at EnBW, where I'm building an internal developer platform and a microfrontend stack that teams across the company use every day.
I'm most interested in work that helps teams move independently — without giving up quality or clarity. The best tools and products share the same goal: they should feel obvious.
Outside of work, I'm usually at the gym, on a run, on the golf course, or gaming with friends. I contribute to Module Federation open source, including Core and the Vite plugin. I shoot photography and listen to a lot of music. I last listened to Glad You Came by The Wanted, and I'm currently reading Slow Productivity by Cal Newport.
You can read my writing, see what I use, or reach out at hey@kevinbeier.com, X (Twitter), or LinkedIn.
I build scalable web applications in Digital Services and help translate product requirements into maintainable frontend architecture. My current focus is microfrontends—defining standards, documenting patterns, and enabling adoption with a shared toolchain and reference setup across teams.