Bengaluru, India · Product Builder · Founder
I build
products
people pay for.

Sharp UX. Real market fit. Actual revenue.
I start with problems I've lived, then obsess over every detail until it works.

See my work
Featured Project
PWA
for Wix

Wix had 200 million+ users. None of them could turn their site into a PWA. After 5 years on the platform, I got tired of waiting. I figured it out, built it into a product, and listed it on the Wix App Market. It now earns real revenue from business owners across 13 countries — at margins that most SaaS founders only dream of.

Sep 2024 – Present Wix App Market Self-funded Solo founder
13
Countries with
paying users
₹30K
Monthly recurring
revenue
95%+
Profit margins —
near-pure profit
66
Countries reached
across the globe
Why it
exists at all.

A Progressive Web App (PWA) lets any website be installed on a phone like a native app — offline support, push notifications, home screen icon. It's a feature users love and businesses need. Platforms like WordPress had it. Wix didn't.

I'd been building on Wix for 5 years when I first hit this wall while working on Syllabuzz, my previous project. I asked for it. The community asked for it. Nothing happened. So I spent 1–2 years in the background, figuring out how to make it work — while simultaneously prepping for JEE.

The day I got it working was the day PWA for Wix was born. It's been live since September 2024 and hasn't stopped growing.

View on Wix App Market →
The Story Behind It
2017 — 2021
YouTube &
First Revenue
Started two YouTube channels at age 13 with zero tech knowledge — didn't know the difference between Google and Chrome. Taught myself video editing, SEO, and affiliate marketing from scratch.

In 2020, a CBSE syllabus video hit 50,000+ views and went viral among students — downloaded, forwarded, shared widely. The download page had affiliate links. That was my first rupee earned online.

The channel also led me to Wix — I was trying to build a website for it.
2022 — 2024
Syllabuzz &
The Gap
The viral syllabus video became a product idea. I built syllabuzz.in on Wix — a structured syllabus platform for students. Spent 3 years building, iterating, and mostly failing to monetise it.

It still earns ₹3–5K/year passively. The revenue wasn't the lesson — the experience was. Three years of building on Wix taught me the platform deeply.

It also showed me what was missing: Wix had no PWA support. That gap became everything.
2024 — Present
PWA for Wix &
Real Traction
Took the gap I found building Syllabuzz, spent 1–2 years figuring out the technical solution, and shipped it while prepping for JEE.

Live since September 2024. Used by business owners in 13 countries. ₹30K MRR. 95%+ margins. No funding, no team, no shortcuts.

Every lesson from YouTube, every failure from Syllabuzz, every hour on the Wix platform — it all led here.
Building Next
Smaller bets in parallel
In progress
Push Notifications
for Wix
Push notifications have never existed natively on Wix. I've figured out the technical path to make it happen. Another gap, another product.
Wix Web Push API
In progress
Distraction-Free
Phone Apps
Chrome extensions exist. Nothing good exists for phones. Building distraction-free versions of YouTube, Instagram and more for Android and iOS.
Android iOS App Store
Expanding
Plugins Beyond
Wix
Taking what works on Wix and bringing it to where the rest of the market is. PWA and more — available for Shopify and Squarespace merchants.
Shopify Squarespace
About
Builder.
Not a
talker.
Animal Welfare
Ethical Tech
First-Principles Thinking
Inspired by Apple & Steve Jobs

I build at the intersection of AI, UX, and systems thinking — mostly on the web. I start with problems I understand deeply (ideally ones I've lived), validate them through research and user conversations, and then build fast to test assumptions.

As clarity increases, I shift gears: simplicity, performance, and obsessive attention to detail. Inspired by Apple and Steve Jobs — I believe the best products feel inevitable once you use them.

Most of my learning came from failure. Multiple products, most of which didn't work. Those failures shaped how I understand users, value, and what actually moves people to pay.

I design for ethical engagement. I won't build systems that exploit users, regardless of financial upside. Once I decide a problem is worth solving — I go all in.

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