Q1 2026 · Engineering Recap

Eric Savoie

iOS Engineer  ·  Member Account

A quarter of platform modernization, auth infrastructure, and iOS onboarding redesign.

Highlights at a Glance

4
Epics Driven
7+
Tickets Closed
1
ADR Authored
3
Systems Touched
iOS Account Onboarding Redesign
In Development
MEM-461 IOS-72660

Led the epic to modernize iOS account onboarding with a redesigned Passkey and Face ID login screen. Focused on delivering a secure, frictionless first-run experience aligned with Bumble 2.0 identity standards. Drove cross-functional alignment across iOS and platform teams.

Account Deletion Flow
Shipped
MEM-244 MEM-246 MEM-247

Completed the full end-to-end account deletion experience on iOS. Delivered the deletion flow endpoint (MEM-246) and the ThinkingOfLeavingScreen UI (MEM-247) — giving users a clear, respectful offboarding path while meeting platform compliance requirements.

Auth Infrastructure & Migration
Infrastructure
MEM-359 MEM-395 MEM-326

Authored the ADR to remove the V0 Auth-Flow endpoint, reducing legacy surface area. Contributed iOS-side work to the Auth0/JWT migration — including custom token exchange (MEM-359) and enabling SSO for Auth0 (MEM-395). Supported the UDB bulk backfill epic (MEM-326) as part of Bumble 2.0 auth modernization.

GCP Platform & Egress Work
Infrastructure
Confluence: GCP Ingress / Egress Needs

Contributed as an iOS engineer to cloud infrastructure readiness for Bumble 2.0. Documented GCP ingress and egress requirements and participated in the Cloud Platform Feb 24 sync — bridging mobile and platform concerns to ensure the iOS client is prepared for next-generation backend architecture.

Foundation for Bumble 2.0

Every Q1 workstream — from auth modernization and onboarding redesign to deletion flows and cloud infrastructure — was built with Bumble 2.0 in mind. This quarter laid the iOS-side groundwork for a more secure, scalable, and user-centered platform.