Stable Coin hired a senior full-stack engineer with a background in mobile development.
AdPilotPro is and Amazon PPC automation platform that helps sellers maximize ROI with AI-powered bid optimization, keyword harvesting, and smart campaign management across 15+ marketplaces.
The AdPilotPro platform allows users to automate bids and budgets with advanced custom rules; scan search term reports for high-converting queries; auto-block wasted spend; and schedule ads for high-traffic times using dayparting.
| Industry | Marketing |
| Number of Hires | 1 |
| Roles Hired | Full Stack Engineer |
| Time to Shortlist | 3 days |
| Time to Hire | 2 weeks |
| Website | https://adpilotpro.com/ |
AdPilotPro Founder James Young reached out in June 2025 looking for a full-stack engineer to build their MVP, including the architectural depth needed to scale the product beyond Amazon and across platforms like Google, Meta, and TikTok.

They were looking for a general full-stack tech stack, including React.js and Next.js, alongside experience building B2B SaaS tools or adtech dashboards.
After getting in touch, our senior talent team were able to put together a shortlist of top developers in just 3 days. Diego, an experienced full-stack developer with a background in architecting and building scalable applications, was then interviewed and hired within a week.
Diego has been successfully working with the AdPilotPro team since July 2025, and the team has since been able to launch their MVP.

Diego D.
Senior Full Stack Engineer
4 years of experience
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