About Lukas Slivka

Developer, operator, and hybrid builder shaped by live environments.

My edge comes from synthesis. I understand hospitality from the inside, I think in systems, and I build end-to-end. That means I do not look at product purely as interface design. I think in workflows, pressure points, visibility, handovers, and how a system behaves when it is actually used under pressure.

That perspective is what drives QRelia and the rest of my portfolio. The goal is not to make software that merely looks modern. The goal is to build systems that reduce friction, increase clarity, and create better operational outcomes in the real world.

Hospitality operations
.NET / ASP.NET Core
Razor Pages / SignalR
Multi-interface systems
Hardware-aware product design
The strongest value I bring is translation. I can take operational reality, turn it into product logic, and then build the system in a way that is deployable, scalable, and commercially usable.
Perspective

Operational first

Years spent around hospitality workflows create better instincts around timing, coordination, service pressure, and what actually matters when systems are used live rather than in a demo.

Execution

Full-stack builder

I build across backend, frontend, data flow, deployment, product logic, and operational rollout. My work favors coherent systems over isolated features.

Differentiation

Beyond the screen

I am especially interested in products where software connects with physical environments — signals, devices, ambient feedback, contextual awareness, and workflows that become visible in the space itself.

How I think

Good systems make complexity feel calm.

The best products do not merely digitize a process. They reorganize it. They make information appear in the right place, at the right time, for the right role. They reduce hidden friction. They create confidence. That is the standard I aim for, whether the audience is a guest, a staff member, or management.

Current flagship

QRelia

A real-time hospitality platform that connects guest ordering, staff workflow, administrative control, and device-layer signalling into one coherent operational ecosystem.

Supporting proof

Broader portfolio

Projects across booking, internal operations, service coordination, and business tooling show a consistent pattern of solving workflow problems through system design.

Direction

Founder-builder trajectory

The long-term opportunity is to keep turning operational insight into differentiated software products with real deployment value, not just polished prototypes.

See the system that best represents how I work.

QRelia is the clearest view into how I think, what I build, and where I believe software can create the most leverage in hospitality: real-time visibility, better coordination, and a tighter connection between digital systems and physical operations.