I build small, useful things until they start feeling inevitable.
Product-minded full-stack work, AI-assisted workflows, developer tools, dashboards, and the occasional beautifully unnecessary experiment.
GasUndo · Selectra · Aye Auto · Matra
I like work that sits between product polish and systems thinking: interfaces that make messy workflows feel calm, automation that removes tiny daily frictions, and experiments that are playful enough to remember.
- Building with JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, CSS, Node, React, and GitHub Actions.
- Exploring AI-assisted product flows, browser QA, interview intelligence, profile surfaces, and visual search ideas.
- Keeping a bias toward shipping: small first, useful next, polished right after.
| Project | Signal |
|---|---|
| GasUndo | A Next.js PWA for crowd-reported restaurant availability during the Kerala LPG shortage, with maps, auth, Supabase, Redis rate limits, and analytics. |
| Aye Auto | A Kerala auto-rickshaw fare planner and live meter PWA with configurable fare rules. |
| Selectra | Multi-tenant interview infrastructure with adaptive question generation, live coding, interviewer copilot guidance, and decision-ready reports. |
| Shazzam Outfits | Privacy-first visual fashion search: on-device face masking, YOLO clothing detection, OpenCLIP embeddings, and FAISS similarity search. |
| Matra | Natural-language math animation generator using LLM-generated Manim code and in-browser playback. |
| Placex | Campus placement readiness platform with AI mock interviews, aptitude practice, mentoring, resume tools, and job insights. |
- Start with the real user moment, then pick the smallest useful system around it.
- Prefer quiet interfaces, explicit flows, and automation that removes repeated work.
- Keep asking: can this be simpler without becoming smaller?
The best map of what I am thinking through is usually the latest commit history. Start with the pinned repositories, then follow the weird names.

