Computer Science student at the University of Salerno, based in Nola (Naples), Italy. I build websites, break things on purpose to understand how they work, and spend a fair amount of time on servers and home labs.
I run a small studio called ImprontaWeb, where I help professionals and small businesses get online with custom websites and e-commerce stores instead of cookie-cutter templates. On the side I'm building WeRemind, a SaaS that sends automatic WhatsApp reminders so businesses stop losing appointments and unpaid invoices.
I started coding because I wanted to build the kind of tools I couldn't find. Now I split my time between three things:
- Web development. Mostly full-stack: front-end with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript and React; back-end in PHP, Java, Python and Node. WordPress when the project calls for it, Next.js when it deserves something more.
- Server & infrastructure. I like making servers behave. I run my own home lab on Proxmox and VMware ESXi — VMs, LXC containers, virtual networks, self-hosted services. Docker and Kubernetes for container workloads, Cloudflare in front of public services, AWS and Azure when a project needs to live in the cloud. I treat virtualization like a hobby that pays off: cluster setups, snapshots, backups, and a bit of Cisco networking on the side. This is also where IPMI Fan Pilot was born — I wanted a clean web UI for my Dell server's fans and ended up shipping the tool I couldn't find.
- Hardware repair. Phones, tablets, laptops, the occasional weird DIY electronics project. If it has a board inside, I want to open it.
On top of that I'm a certified EASA A1-A3 drone pilot, with a good amount of hours in flight simulators before I touched a real one.
A SaaS I'm building from scratch to help studios, clinics and small businesses stop missing appointments and chasing late payments. Customers configure templates and contacts from a dashboard, WeRemind handles the WhatsApp infrastructure. REST API for CRM integrations, 15-day free trial, three plans.
🔗 weremind.it · 📧 info@weremind.it
A self-hosted dashboard that talks to a server's BMC over IPMI and lets you control fan speeds, monitor sensors and tweak fan curves from a clean web interface — without ever touching ipmitool again. Backend in FastAPI, frontend in React, real-time data over WebSocket, settings persisted in SQLite. Currently supports Dell iDRAC raw commands; Supermicro and HPE are on the roadmap.
I posted it on r/homelab and it picked up real traction — the community started forking it, opening issues, suggesting features and asking for boards I don't even own. Easily the most rewarding "side project" feedback I've ever received.
Custom websites, e-commerce and digital workflows for professionals and small businesses. Built around a "no templates, no shortcuts" philosophy.
Where I keep my projects, my CV, my certifications and a bit of who I am. Built as a SPA, with a dark/light theme and a few side experiments.
A small but growing rack on Proxmox: VMs for development, LXC containers for self-hosted services, a separate VLAN for tests, and an ESXi node where I break things on purpose.
More projects live in the repositories below — feel free to dig around.
Stuff I actually use, not stuff I clicked through once.
I take photos, hike when the weather lets me, play piano badly but happily, and lose entire weekends to strategy games.
- Portfolio: luigitanzillo.it
- WeRemind: weremind.it · info@weremind.it
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/luigi-tanzillo
- Personal email: dazzler-yip3o@icloud.com
- Instagram: @luigi._.tanzillo
If you want to talk about a project, a server problem, or just say hi — my inbox is open.

