Delhi NCR, India | I build things people actually use | Co-founder, Metis
I started coding to pay my own college fees. Shipped 50+ products as a freelancer. Quit stable roles twice because I wanted to own the decisions, not just execute them.
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Metis (closed source) . AI-powered stock analysis for Indian swing traders. The tools retail traders have access to are terrible. Metis gives them an unfair edge.
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Hisaab (open source) . The #1 fix for losing traders is journaling, but nobody does it because it's painful. Hisaab turns it into a 2-minute CSV upload. No server, no signup, your data stays on your device.
- Ceddit . StackOverflow meets Reddit. Full-stack developer Q&A platform.
- ValidateIdeaAI . Paste your startup idea, get an AI teardown of whether it'll work.
- BioBeacon . Your own link-in-bio page. Open source, no vendor lock-in.
- Infographic MCP . Let AI agents pull infographics from the web on their own.
- llmstext . Turn any website into an llms.txt file so LLMs can actually read it.
- Cited . Find out if ChatGPT and Perplexity are recommending your brand (or your competitor's).
- CompetitorFinder . Scrape JustDial, IndiaMART, and Google Maps to find every competitor in your space.
- Baatcheet . Real-time chat with video calls. Built to learn WebRTC, stayed because it actually works.
- Scaling Metis and growing Hisaab as an open source project
- Deep in product management at NextLeap PM Fellowship
- Building AI developer tools (MCP servers, LLM utilities)
- Writing about what I learn on LinkedIn
"Ship beats perfect." I learned to code out of guilt, stayed because building things for people who actually use them is the most honest work I know.


