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Jese Leos

Tech Lead, BA, Sr. Software Developer and Ex-Martial Artist

Hello!

I am Baldur, a Tech Lead, Business Analyst, and Senior Software Developer with a proven track record of delivering scalable, secure, and user-focused digital solutions. With expertise spanning full-stack development, cloud deployment, and application design, I bridge the gap between technical implementation and business strategy.

My background as a martial artist has shaped my professional philosophy—discipline, precision, and resilience guide the way I lead teams, architect systems, and solve complex challenges. I thrive on creating products that not only work but truly add value, balancing clean code and robust architecture with a strong understanding of real business needs.

Whether building customer-facing platforms, optimizing backend performance, or guiding development teams toward best practices, I bring a mix of technical depth, strategic thinking, and leadership.

Why RevivalHub

But beyond writing code and architecting platforms, I’ve always been fascinated by why so many products fail. After following the SaaS ecosystem closely, one truth became painfully clear: the problem isn’t a lack of brilliant ideas—it’s that most products never make it past the dopamine hit of launch day.

I created RevivalHub because I believe success isn’t about a single spike of attention, it’s about sustained visibility and real adoption. Platforms like Product Hunt celebrate launches, but thousands of valuable tools disappear into digital obscurity after that first day. RevivalHub exists to resurface proven products, giving them a second life and helping founders connect with real users long after the hype fades.

This isn’t just another directory—it’s a curated hub that rewards resilience over spectacle, ensuring that tools solving real problems don’t vanish simply because their 24 hours of spotlight ended. For builders, it’s a fairer path to long-term growth. For users, it’s a reliable place to discover tools that are not only interesting but built to last.