About StackNova
Built by a working developer, not a content farm.

Sumit Patel
Frontend Developer · Ghaziabad, India
Who Runs This Site
My name is Sumit Patel. I am a frontend developer based in Ghaziabad, India, with two years of professional experience. I specialize in building real-time systems using React, TypeScript, and Redux Toolkit, particularly for complex enterprise software.
At EdgeNRoots, I have built and maintained several production systems, including Rockworth ERP (an enterprise resource planning platform), Crossroads CRM (a customer relationship management system), !EOR, and Recycle City. I have also worked on additional client websites and CRM systems. This professional work in the ERP and CRM domains is where I gained my experience in managing real-time data through WebSockets.
Beyond coding, I have a background in creative production, including video editing and 3D modeling. Because I work in both technical and creative fields, I use AI tools across my entire coding and content production workflow. This gives me a practical perspective on how these tools perform in diverse professional environments.
StackNova is a solo operation. There is no editorial team or content agency behind these articles. Every piece of content you see here is written, tested, and published by me, based on what I learn in my day-to-day professional work.
Why StackNova Exists
I started StackNova because I was already using AI tools every day at work — for debugging, code reviews, writing documentation, and speeding up repetitive frontend tasks. I wanted a place to document what actually works, what does not, and how developers and freelancers can integrate these tools into real workflows without the hype.
Most AI tool content online is either a surface-level listicle or a thinly disguised affiliate pitch. StackNova exists to be the opposite: practical, specific, and based on tools I have actually used in production projects.
What This Site Covers
- →AI tools that developers and freelancers can use in their daily work
- →Productivity workflows using AI-assisted coding, writing, and debugging
- →Developer guides on modern frontend tools and frameworks
- →Honest comparisons of AI products — what works and what does not
Who This Site Is For
- →Frontend and full-stack developers who want to use AI tools effectively
- →Freelancers looking to speed up their work with AI-powered workflows
- →Technical readers who want honest, no-hype coverage of emerging tools
- →Anyone building software professionally who wants practical insight, not marketing
Editorial Standards
Every article published on StackNova follows a consistent process:
- Personal testing first. If an article covers a tool or workflow, I have used it in my own work before writing about it. If I have not used it directly, the article clearly states that it is a research-based piece.
- Claims are sourced. Technical claims, statistics, and product details are linked to their original sources — official documentation, release notes, or published research.
- No fake expertise. I do not write about topics I have no experience with. If something is outside my direct knowledge, I either skip it or label the article as research-based.
- Updates when things change. If a tool or framework covered on the site changes significantly, I update the article and note the change date.
This is a one-person operation. I do not have a fact-checking team, but I take accuracy seriously. If you find an error in any article, please let me know through the contact page and I will correct it.
Contact the Author
If you want to report a correction, ask a question about an article, suggest a topic, or discuss a collaboration, you can reach me directly through the contact form.
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