One room, two worlds — everything I build, and everything that builds me.
Designed, built and shipped end-to-end — nights and weekends, one obsession at a time. Private by default, offline-first, and polished until they feel inevitable. No accounts. No ads. No analytics.
Budgets around your salary and card cycles — not the calendar — and turns your bank's SMS alerts into one-tap entries. Every rupee stays on your device.


Intercepts notifications before they interrupt you and delivers them as clean, organised digests at times you choose — without missing what matters.


Turns the colours you own into a swipeable deck of outfit pairings — tuned to your skin tone and grounded in real colour science, not guesswork.


A brief, glassmorphic full-screen pause after you've been scrolling too long. It doesn't block — it breaks the autopilot and lets you choose.


Your gym. Your AI coach. One conversation drives everything — training history, nutrition intelligence and a progressive-overload coach that knows your last session.


Speak twenty seconds a day; it quietly keeps an always-ready, copy-paste appraisal document organised around your own review framework.


Driving product strategy for an enterprise portal that modernises how customer communications are created, governed and delivered across markets — one digital entry point for the entire lifecycle, inside a large multi-year transformation program.
Led end-to-end discovery and migration of hundreds of legacy communication templates across 19 markets to a modern platform — reverse-engineering undocumented workflows and training engineering teams on the framework that made it repeatable.
Before that: nearly a decade at Amex across UAT delivery (90+ projects, 500+ communications) and customer operations leadership — plus a string of founder ventures along the way: a tech consultancy, a D2C apparel brand, an online grocery store and a music-gear brand. Product mindset, learned the hard way.
“This is what keeps me sane. And joyful.”
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“This is what keeps me calm — and guilt-free on the days the PS5 wins.”
Warning: mentioning any of these three around me may cost you an hour.