Full-Stack Developer • Product Builder • CodeCanyon Seller

I build and sell production-ready PHP products with a focus on clean architecture, scalable systems, and premium user experience.

From responsive interfaces to full backend systems, I create digital products that are structured, maintainable, and ready for real-world use.

• 2,000+ sales on CodeCanyon • Production-ready PHP systems • Clean, scalable architecture

HI, I’M MUSTAFA

Developer Profile

Full-stack developer building commercial-grade digital products with strong backend architecture and premium front-end experience.

I design, develop, and ship complete products from interface to backend, focusing on scalability, clarity, and real-world usability.

Responsive UI PHP Systems Design Precision
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Role Full-Stack Developer

Interface systems, component architecture, and backend implementation.

Focus Commercial Product Development

Fast, readable, and polished builds for real-world business use.

Workflow End-to-End Product Build

From visual direction to shipping details with a disciplined process.

FULL-STACK DEVELOPER

Independent developer building clean, maintainable PHP products

ABOUT ME

I am Mustafa Ozturk, a full-stack developer focused on clear interfaces, practical PHP architecture, and products that are easier to run after launch.

My work sits between product design and software delivery. I do not separate the interface from the backend. I work on both so the final product is easier to understand and easier to maintain.

A lot of my recent work involves creator platforms, admin-managed systems, launch pages, and PHP products with payments or subscriptions. That keeps my attention on hierarchy, onboarding, admin flow, and long-term usability.

The standard I aim for is simple: the product should be clear in the browser, reliable in the codebase, and practical for the people who need to use it every day.

Track record 2,000+ product sales

A useful signal that the work is being used by real buyers, not only shown as a concept.

Delivery End-to-end ownership

I handle structure, interface work, PHP implementation, and launch details as one system.

Focus Built for daily use

The goal is software that stays manageable for real operators after release.

PHP Products Admin-Managed Systems Clean UI Implementation
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Selected outcomes

What this work looks like in practice

The work is not only about writing PHP or styling a page. It is about building something that is clear to use, easier to maintain, and ready for real work after launch.

Product presentation

Clear product pages and onboarding

I focus on structure first. Product pages, onboarding, and admin screens should explain the product clearly and help people use it without guesswork.

The result is a cleaner first impression and less confusion during setup.

Admin workflow

Systems that are easier to manage

A common part of my work is replacing hard-coded or messy setups with admin-managed structures that are easier to update and maintain over time.

That reduces manual work after launch and makes the product easier to operate.

Build quality

Clean interfaces with maintainable PHP

I care about hierarchy, spacing, and small interaction details, but I match that with practical PHP structure so the code stays usable as the product grows.

The interface stays clear and the codebase stays easier to work on.

Stack Universe

Core Stack & AI Tools

This orbit now highlights the technologies and AI tools behind my workflow: front-end foundations, PHP ecosystem tools, and modern assistants that help shape faster product delivery.

What I Offer

SERVICES

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Premium Front-End Development

High-quality, responsive interfaces built with strong visual hierarchy and user-focused design.

02

PHP Application Architecture

Scalable backend systems designed for long-term product growth, not just short-term functionality.

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UI Systems & Component Libraries

Reusable component systems that ensure consistency and simplify long-term maintenance.

04

Launch-Ready Product Pages

Conversion-focused pages designed to present products clearly and drive real user action.

Working style

How I take products from idea to release

I try to keep the product clear from both sides: the user-facing experience and the backend structure behind it.

01

Understand the goal

I start by understanding what the product needs to do, who will use it, and which flows matter most.

02

Plan the structure

Then I define the page hierarchy, admin behavior, reusable components, and backend structure before the build grows.

03

Build both sides together

Front-end work and PHP implementation move together. The goal is a clean interface with practical, reliable behavior behind it.

04

Prepare for real use

Before launch, I focus on usability, maintainability, and handoff quality so the product is easier to run and support.

Notes and guides

Use the site as a resource, not only a catalog.

These notes explain how I think about small tools, where a free utility is enough, and when a project needs customization or a full build. They are here to make the site more useful before you click into a tool or send a request.

Build notes

How I build small PHP tools for real use

A practical note on scope, defaults, maintainability, and why small tools should stay focused on one job at a time.

  • What I keep in scope before release
  • Why small tools should stay specific
  • How I keep them easier to maintain
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Library guide

How to choose the right freebie for the task

A guide to picking the right tool by workflow, output type, and how much review the result still needs from you.

  • How to narrow the library down faster
  • Which tools fit content, CSS, SEO, or launch work
  • When to open a tool before downloading anything
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Project fit

When a free tool is enough and when a custom build makes more sense

A practical comparison between one-off utility use, product customization, support work, and full custom implementation.

  • Where a free tool already solves the problem
  • Signs you need customization or a new build
  • How to prepare before requesting a quote
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About

What DizzyScripts is built around and how the main routes are separated

A concise explanation of how products, freebies, support, and quote routes fit together on the site.

  • What the site is actually for
  • Why support and quote routes are separate
  • How products and free tools fit different jobs
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Resources

One page that connects the guides, library, support, and quote routes

Use the resource index when you want a clean map of the editorial pages and the action routes behind the catalog.

  • Guides in one place
  • Support and quote routes together
  • A clearer path through the site
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FAQ

Short answers about support, quote requests, freebies, and products

A quick reference page for the common questions before you choose the library, the support desk, or the quote form.

  • What goes to support
  • When to use the quote form
  • How the freebies fit the bigger workflow
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CodeCanyon Portfolio

PRODUCTS

These are clean, maintainable PHP products built for real businesses, creators, and admin-managed platforms.

Built for buyers who need usable products, not quick demo scripts.

I build and sell PHP products on CodeCanyon with a focus on subscriptions, creator tools, payments, and maintainable platform structure. The goal is practical software that is easier to use and easier to manage.

Marketplace CodeCanyon / Envato

An established marketplace for PHP products and commercial scripts.

Portfolio 2,000+ sales

A practical signal that the products are being used by real buyers.

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You can also review the free tools library to see how I structure smaller utilities.

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Featured release CreatorPulse product preview
PHP Platform $99

CreatorPulse

Short-form creator monetization platform with subscriptions, paywalls, live video, and product-ready creator workflows.

v1.0+ commercial release Actively maintained Docs + setup support
Best seller Dizzy Support Creators product preview
Creator Script $59

Dizzy Support Creators

Creator monetization and social content script for premium posts, subscriptions, memberships, and live creator communities.

Mature commercial build Long-running bestseller Large payment stack
DizzyMarket release SHARO secure file delivery product preview
File Delivery SaaS

SHARO

Self-hosted PHP platform for secure file delivery, client sharing workflows, subscriptions, and centralized administration.

Self-hosted PHP app DizzyMarket product Installer + docs package
Featured release CreatorPulse full product preview
PHP Platform $99 32 sales
Short-form monetization system

CreatorPulse

CreatorPulse is a self-hosted creator platform built for buyers who want more than a basic video script. It is structured around short-form publishing, recurring subscriptions, premium content unlocks, live sessions, and direct fan monetization under your own brand.

Version v1.0+ commercial release
Status Actively maintained
Support Docs + setup support
Best fit Best for creator platforms

The product is positioned for modern creator businesses that need fast content publishing and flexible revenue layers in the same system. Creators can publish 7 to 14 second clips, images, podcasts, premium drops, and live sessions while the platform keeps access rules, payments, and audience movement inside one connected product.

From the installer to the creator dashboard, CreatorPulse reads like a launch-ready commercial platform instead of a lightweight theme wrapper. Buyers get a branded setup flow, creator-side publishing surfaces, audience discovery routes, invoices, wallet-based payments, and multiple monetization paths that make it easier to ship a serious paid community under their own brand.

Admin dashboard Left menu navigation Short-form reels Podcasts and lives Wallet and subscriptions Multi-gateway payments

Admin panel and launch configuration

CreatorPulse opens with a guided installer and branded setup flow, which already positions it as a product buyers can launch for clients or for their own paid creator business. The admin side is built around operational setup rather than a single generic settings page.

  • Guided installer, database setup, owner account creation, and branded launch path that helps a buyer move from upload to working platform with less friction.
  • Admin-side controls for subscription fee logic, premium post pricing ranges, live streaming status, live chat, wallet topup status, and payment credential management.
  • Invoice routes for subscriptions, purchases, and tips, which makes the backend feel closer to a business product than a generic social dashboard.
  • Earnings simulator and monetization positioning that help buyers present the platform around measurable creator revenue, not only posting content.

Left menu, audience flow, and creator navigation

The user-facing structure is one of the strongest selling points because the product already separates content types and creator actions in a way that feels intentional. It is not only a feed; it is a navigable creator workspace.

  • Left-menu flow includes reels, images, podcasts, live sessions, creators, messages, bookmarks, premium content, creator dashboard access, and wallet top-up.
  • Explore-style discovery works together with profile routes for reels, images, podcasts, premium content, subscribers, followers, and following.
  • Audience segmentation is already supported through followers-only, subscribers-only, and premium access visibility states, which makes gating feel native instead of bolted on.
  • Bookmarking, messaging, creator discovery, and premium tabs help move users from casual browsing into deeper retention and paid upgrades.

Feed model and publishable content types

CreatorPulse is stronger than a single-format creator script because it supports multiple content surfaces under one monetization system. That gives buyers more room to position the product for different creator niches.

  • Short-form reels are a core part of the product model, including the 7-second and 14-second creator publishing patterns highlighted in the platform configuration.
  • Creators can publish image-based content, premium drops, and podcasts, giving the feed more depth than a reels-only script.
  • Podcast publishing includes audio upload flow, cover image support, progress handling, preview controls, and its own navigation surface.
  • Live sessions add a real-time layer on top of the feed, so creators can mix quick clips, premium posts, audio drops, and live rooms inside one brand.

Monetization, subscriptions, and checkout stack

The monetization surface is where CreatorPulse becomes a serious commercial product. Instead of depending on one payment path, it combines recurring access, locked content, tips, and wallet-driven spending into a broader creator economy model.

  • Built around subscriptions, pay-per-view premium access, premium drops, creator tips, live tips, wallet topups, and recurring revenue flows.
  • Fans can unlock content through recurring plans, wallet spending, and direct purchase paths instead of being limited to a single subscription model.
  • Payment documentation and integration support cover Stripe, PayPal, Flutterwave, IyziCo, PayU, plus crypto-oriented and wallet-driven checkout scenarios.
  • Strong fit for founders who want a brandable PHP platform for launching a membership-led creator business with multiple revenue entry points.

Live rooms, video behavior, and real-time engagement

Live is not just a headline feature here. The live room model includes the engagement pieces buyers usually ask about when they want a premium creator platform rather than a static content site.

  • Live sessions support creator presence, configurable availability, live chat, and tip-driven interaction inside the room.
  • Viewer cap logic and live engagement patterns give the platform a more premium room experience instead of a bare broadcast screen.
  • Shared-post and shared-podcast behavior inside chat creates stronger cross-flow between live engagement and on-demand content.

Hosting, storage, and platform-readiness

For buyers comparing commercial scripts, infrastructure flexibility matters. CreatorPulse already shows the right signs of a product intended for deployment, payments, and creator-side growth rather than a one-off demo install.

  • Nginx guidance, installer flow, invoice routing, and modular service structure make deployment feel closer to a sellable platform product.
  • Responsive design, push notification support, wallet logic, and modular controller architecture help the product read as a more complete SaaS-style creator platform.
  • Best suited for agencies, founders, or product teams who want a short-form creator platform with subscriptions, gated access, lives, and direct monetization under their own brand.
Best seller Dizzy Support Creators full product preview
Creator Script $59 1,006 sales
Premium creator community script

Dizzy Support Creators

Dizzy is a mature creator platform script designed for buyers who want a stronger membership and community product around creator earnings. It combines premium content access, subscriptions, live experiences, and social interaction into a launch-ready commercial PHP system.

Version Mature commercial build
Status Long-running bestseller
Support Large payment stack
Best fit Best for premium communities

The product is structured for real creator businesses that need both monetization and retention. Buyers can launch creator profiles, gated posts, subscriber access, free or paid live streams, direct messaging, and audience-facing social content in one connected platform instead of relying on separate tools.

Dizzy also shows depth where commercial buyers care most: creator onboarding, verification flows, live chat and gifting, reels support, and multiple payment methods for long-term platform control. That balance between community features and monetization depth is why it reads like a real business product instead of a thin demo script.

Admin governance Creator requests Premium posts and reels Free and paid live Storage flexibility Large payment stack

Admin panel, governance, and platform controls

Dizzy is strongest when it is positioned as a full creator business script, because the admin side goes much deeper than cosmetic settings. The control surface is built for moderation, monetization, creator onboarding, and long-term platform operations.

  • The admin configuration layer covers registration flow, maintenance mode, SMTP mail, creator requests, verification file rules, post moderation behavior, and creator approval policies.
  • Business-facing controls extend into subscriptions, tips, withdrawal rules, payout methods, live pricing, payment subscription methods, and platform-side revenue settings.
  • Feature toggles and admin surfaces cover polls, scheduled posts, blogs, campaigns, video calls, AI-related settings, and other growth tools that make the backend feel operationally complete.
  • Update notes and admin tooling indicate broader business workflows such as scheduler health, queue reporting, and creator campaign management instead of a one-layer settings panel.

User feed, creator tools, and publishable experiences

On the user side, Dizzy behaves more like a creator community platform than a simple gated-post script. It gives buyers enough content variation to support discovery, retention, and repeat spending instead of forcing every creator into one publishing format.

  • Buyers can launch creator profiles, premium content areas, subscription-led access, direct messaging, reels, and broader community interaction inside one connected product.
  • The feed model stretches into premium posts, reels, polls, scheduled content, blog publishing, and campaign-style messaging, which gives the product more daily-use depth.
  • Direct message infrastructure is part of the core data model, so the platform can support more personal creator-fan relationships beyond public content only.
  • Creator request flow, approval states, and creator visibility features help the platform support both creator onboarding and member-facing discovery.

Monetization model and creator earnings system

Dizzy is built for buyers who want to sell a serious earning model to creators. It does not stop at subscriptions; it combines gated content, live monetization, and wallet-style earning behavior into one business-ready script.

  • Includes premium posts, recurring subscriptions, creator earnings, donations, wallet crediting, and both free and paid live streaming workflows.
  • Live sessions are backed by chat and gift systems, which makes the product suitable for creators who monetize attention in real time, not only through static posts.
  • Webhook support for Stripe subscription lifecycle events updates memberships and creator wallet balances, which is the kind of business logic buyers expect in a commercial product.
  • Payment support is extensive, including Stripe, PayPal, Authorize.net, IyziCo, Razorpay, Paystack, Flutterwave, CCBill, CoinPayments, Mercado Pago, and bank-style payment flows.

Live, video, and media feature depth

The media surface is another reason Dizzy reads as a stronger commercial script. The platform is prepared for richer creator behavior around live sessions, calls, and video handling instead of being limited to basic post uploads.

  • Free and paid live types are part of the schema, together with live chat and live gift-point systems for stronger session monetization.
  • Video call support, Agora-oriented delivery settings, reels, and richer blog video handling show that the platform is designed for more than static posts.
  • FFmpeg and ffprobe support indicate a more serious media pipeline for uploads, previews, and processing workflows where server-side video tooling matters.

Hosting, storage, and deployment flexibility

Buyers looking at infrastructure options will see that Dizzy is not locked to one simple upload path. It is built to accommodate different hosting preferences and media delivery strategies as the product grows.

  • Storage and delivery options include Amazon S3, DigitalOcean Spaces, MinIO, Wasabi, and Bunny-based delivery paths.
  • That flexibility matters for creator platforms because media volume grows fast and buyers often need to balance cost, storage region, and CDN strategy.
  • Combined with its payment stack, creator tooling, and media support, Dizzy is a strong fit for launching a branded creator community, fan membership platform, or premium content business on PHP.

Settings depth and long-term product value

What makes Dizzy easier to sell is the breadth of the settings layer. Buyers are not only purchasing a front-end experience; they are getting a configurable business platform with room to evolve.

  • Platform settings touch creator approval, payouts, payment subscriptions, video calls, AI integration, blog modules, campaigns, and scheduling behavior.
  • OpenAI fields, scheduler health reporting, bulk campaign systems, and richer blog controls all point to a product that can be extended into a more serious creator operation.
  • The overall result is a script that feels suited to real monetized communities, not only a demo social network with a pay button added on top.
DizzyMarket release SHARO secure file delivery platform preview
File Delivery SaaS
Secure file delivery platform

SHARO

SHARO is a self-hosted PHP platform for secure file delivery, client sharing workflows, and subscription-based access control. It is built for agencies, digital businesses, SaaS founders, and teams that want to launch a branded file delivery platform with user accounts, recurring plans, and centralized administration.

Version Self-hosted PHP app
Status DizzyMarket product
Support Installer + docs package
Best fit Best for secure delivery portals

Instead of a basic upload form, SHARO provides a complete delivery workflow. Users can create secure bins, upload multiple files with chunked uploads, protect access with passwords, set expiry rules, limit downloads, and manage activity from their account dashboard.

Platform owners can manage users, plans, transactions, storage providers, referrals, abuse reports, newsletters, public pages, and system settings from one admin panel. The package is designed for branded file delivery portals, agency delivery workspaces, subscription-based download platforms, and SaaS-style upload products.

Secure bin-based file delivery workflow Multi-file and chunked upload support Password, expiry, and download limit controls Free, monthly, and yearly subscription plans Cloud storage provider support Role-based admin management and activity logs Referral, newsletter, and abuse report workflows PWA-ready responsive frontend

Best use cases

SHARO is strongest when positioned as a branded delivery platform rather than a generic upload form. It fits businesses that need secure client delivery, controlled downloads, and recurring access around files.

  • Secure client file delivery portals
  • Subscription-based download platforms
  • Branded file sharing businesses
  • Agency delivery workspaces
  • SaaS-style upload and access platforms

Core delivery workflow

Users can create secure bins, upload grouped files, protect access, and share a controlled delivery URL while keeping a delete token for removal workflows.

  • Create secure bins for grouped file delivery.
  • Upload files with multi-file and chunked upload support.
  • Protect shared bins with passwords.
  • Set expiry windows and per-file download limits.
  • Share delivery URLs and manage user activity from a structured dashboard.

Admin and platform management

The admin panel is built for operating the platform: accounts, roles, plans, payments, storage, referrals, abuse reports, newsletters, public pages, and system settings live in one control area.

  • User and admin account management with roles, permissions, and activity logs.
  • Plan, subscription, transaction, commission, and payout management.
  • File, bin, storage provider, static page, newsletter, SMTP, and abuse report controls.
  • Maintenance mode, privacy settings, and operational configuration for platform owners.

Storage and payment support

SHARO is designed for self-hosted deployment with configurable storage and payment providers, so owners can adapt the product to their hosting, billing, and regional requirements.

  • Storage providers include Local Storage, Amazon S3, DigitalOcean Spaces, Wasabi, MinIO, and Bunny Storage.
  • Payment methods include PayPal, Stripe, Paystack, Flutterwave, Razorpay, Iyzico, Authorize.Net, BitPay, MercadoPago, Moneroo, NOWPayments, Paysafecard, CCBill, CoinPayments, and Bank / Manual Transfer.
  • Active checkout availability depends on installed version and configured merchant credentials.

Requirements and installation

The package includes PHP source code, installer flow, database schema, documentation, editable pages, and a multi-language ready architecture for launch preparation.

  • Requires PHP 8.1 or higher, MySQL or MariaDB, Apache or Nginx, PDO, PDO_MySQL, cURL, OpenSSL, Fileinfo, Mbstring, JSON, Tokenizer, and XML.
  • GD is recommended for QR code generation, writable storage/upload directories are required, and cron access is recommended for background tasks.
  • Install by uploading the ScriptFiles contents, creating a database, opening the web installer, completing checks, and configuring branding, plans, storage, payments, email, referrals, and public pages.

Important notes

SHARO is a self-hosted PHP web application. Hosting, domain, SMTP, provider accounts, merchant credentials, social login credentials, and deployment services are not included.

  • Payment gateways require your own merchant or API credentials.
  • Social login requires provider credentials and callback setup.
  • Cron jobs are recommended for cleanup, newsletter processing, referral processing, and scheduled tasks.
  • Customization and deployment services are separate from the package.
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