
Building tools that make testing and automation accessible for everyone.
My journey started with Linux system administration and network engineering. At 16, I earned my CCNA, followed by CCNP, building a strong technical foundation that continues to shape my approach to infrastructure and systems.
Through years of working in QA and interviewing hundreds of engineers, I noticed common patterns in testing challenges. This led to creating Owloops, a browser automation tool that simplifies test creation. I believe in making complex processes simpler and more accessible.
One project I’m particularly proud of is Ena, a programming language I created for Georgians. Having experienced the barriers to learning programming firsthand, I wanted to make it more approachable for people in my country, especially those just starting their journey in tech.
Today, I work as a DevOps engineer, building reliable, scalable systems, while also maintaining deep involvement in QA through consultations and my role in GeoSTQB. Whether it’s infrastructure, testing, or community initiatives, I focus on creating practical solutions that make a real difference.