Product. Growth. Strategy.
I solve problems, I don't just write code.
I possess the hard skills. I hold a CS degree, currently work as a developer, and have designed shipping products. And I've cold-called customers and managed P&L for my own businesses. But I am not looking for a coding or design role.
I am leveraging this background to be a high-impact Product Manager. Because I've done the grunt work, I can bridge the gap. I know when an engineering estimate is padded. I know the trade-offs between a pretty design and a functional one.
I've shifted my focus from "how do I build this?" to "what should we build and why?" because I know the hardest truth: if users don't buy it, the code doesn't matter.
"Learned by earning, not reading."
"I speak fluent Developer."
"I don't just wireframe."
Working in the Bangalore office for a US-based Enterprise Product company. Building complex front-end interfaces using React.js and CSS. Dealing with large data sets and real-time operations dashboards.
Built an AI-powered newsletter generator from scratch with a friend. We coded the entire platform, integrated AI, and launched on Product Hunt.
Outcome: Zero traction. We built a great ship but forgot the ocean (Distribution). Domain expired, but the landing page lives on.
Ran a hyperlocal delivery startup. Scaled to 30+ team members. Built the tech, managed ops, and marketing.
Outcome: We had a great product but failed to find Product-Market Fit. My MBA in failure.
Started an agency in college. Cold called and emailed 1000+ businesses.
Outcome: Closed zero deals. Learned how to take a punch and keep moving.
Built a community to 12k+ organic followers. Partnered with flying schools to provide pilot training leads.
Outcome: Got hit with a copyright notice and shut it down. Learned that IP laws are real, but I can sell anything.
I don't just read about business; I run them. These are active, revenue-generating ventures operated during nights and weekends. They prove I can execute end-to-end: from zero to first dollar.