Eight years building where mistakes are expensive: healthcare apps serving millions of patients, Bluetooth locks where a bug fails a door, bootstrapped startups where the wrong stack burns the runway. Engineer, founder, consultant — whichever your problem needs. If it's real, I'll find the version worth solving and build the thing that solves it.
AI and infrastructure that millions of patients rely on for daily care — shipped inside HIPAA-grade constraints, at listed-company scale.
Shipping features to real patients inside one of the US's largest digital health platforms. Work spans across apps, backend services, and AI pipelines — all within HIPAA-grade compliance and at scale for the growing needs of a listed company.
Engineering for founders whose runway is the product — every stack choice priced against survival.
Building software for bootstrapped founders who can't afford to get the stack wrong. Chose technologies based on cost efficiency, not convention — because runway is the product. Most didn't launch. That's the job: give every idea its best shot.
Built the org, the product, and the investor case — ₹60L raised on a platform that worked.
Built the engineering org from scratch and raised ₹60L in angel funding for a social audio platform. Ran product, delivery, and client-facing tech leadership — while consulting for two other companies simultaneously.
BLE protocols that had to survive real hardware — every byte and every milliamp accounted for.
Embedded in a US product team building a smart wearable. Designed stable Bluetooth BLE communication protocols across multiple devices — where hardware constraints made every software decision count.
Access control software where a bug didn't crash an app — it failed a door.
First role. Joined as a Graduate Trainee, promoted within the year. Built Bluetooth BLE-based access control software — where a bug didn't crash an app, it failed a door.
Where creativity meets commercial instinct.
Mentoring a creative agency on business growth and sales strategy. Bridging the gap between creative work and commercial outcomes.
Turned a young local team into a shipping team — the hardest engineering problem is people.
Helped build a gaming business in Kodaikanal with a young local team. Guided technology decisions and overall business strategy for card-based games inspired by Bridge — where craft and community mattered more than scale.
Where enterprise problems met lean execution.
Built the Dasceq strategy tool for enterprise clients including Ally Finance. Covered product design, sales strategy, and project proposals.
Built a swarm of AI agents to kick off incident investigations the moment an alert is triggered. The agents autonomously gather logs, metrics, and relevant data across the stack — then summarize and present it in a Slack thread for the on-call engineer. This has cut down incident response times by 30% and reduced alert fatigue, while making it easier for engineers to stay on top of production issues.
One wedding, 100+ families, and a thousand updates that used to live in phone calls and group chats. Built the platform that put the schedule, RSVPs, and a live event feed in one place — real-time, on React and Firebase, shipped fast enough to matter. Coordination chaos became a feed every family trusted; the software disappeared and the event came forward.
Self-drive rentals in Bangalore were expensive, clunky to book, or both. Built the platform end-to-end — booking, fleet management, and returns automated on React, Next.js, and PostgreSQL — so renting a car became as simple as ordering anything else online, at prices that undercut the incumbents.
Building an agent takes an afternoon in 2026. Running one you can trust — observability, evals, cost ceilings, blast radius — is the part nobody's framework solved.
HIPAA never tells you what to build — it tells you what your data can never do. Treat it as an architecture input on day one, or pay for the rebuild later.
What changes when an LLM has to be reliable, observable, and on-call at 3am — not just impressive in a demo.