I was introduced to computers at the age of 4, thanks to my dad, who brought one home while I was still in UKG. He set time limits for games like Dave and Mario, and eventually introduced me to HTML—sparking an early curiosity for how things work under the hood. During the mid-2000s, our home computer was used by my dad’s designer friends, giving me early exposure to UI/UX thinking as well. That curiosity stayed with me through school and college, leading to my first job as a software developer in 2019. Since then, I’ve worked across frontend and backend systems at startups and as a freelancer, building everything from internal tools to data-intensive dashboards. My recent focus has been on indie projects—most notably Courtbase, a case automation tool I built after reverse-engineering India’s eCourts platform to help lawyers (starting with my dad) save time managing their caseloads. I enjoy solving performance-heavy problems, love debugging obscure edge cases, and lean toward projects that mix technical depth with product impact.
Full-stack developer with 6+ years of experience building performant web applications, recently focused on indie SaaS projects like Courtbase that blend reverse engineering, automation, and product thinking.