I build full-stack products people actually use — clean interfaces, solid backends, real deployments. Deeply drawn to AI and machine learning and the ways intelligent systems can make software feel genuinely useful. Two shipped products. More on the way.
I'm a third-year CS student at ITER, SOA University, and I've spent enough time building to know that the gap between "working" and "good" is where all the interesting work lives.
My stack is MERN, but my real interest is in how AI and machine learning can be woven into everyday products — not as a buzzword, but as features that genuinely help people. SmartPrep is my most honest proof of that so far.
Outside of code, I'm drawn to philosophy — particularly the conviction that optimism is a practice, not a personality trait. It's how I approach hard problems in software and in life.
In most hostels, complaints are raised verbally and quietly forgotten. I built Hostel Care to fix exactly that — a structured, role-based complaint management system that brings real transparency and accountability to the entire process, from the student raising an issue to the admin tracking resolution.
An AI-powered interview coach that goes beyond generic prep. Upload your resume and SmartPrep uses Google's Gemini AI to run a skill gap analysis, then drops you into a simulated interview — scoring your answers on technical depth, communication, and conciseness. Real feedback, not boilerplate.
I think about this a lot, in code and outside it. The problems worth solving rarely have obvious answers — they need patience, curiosity, and the stubborn conviction that clarity is reachable. That mindset is what drew me to AI and ML: it's a field that demands you sit with complexity, keep iterating, and trust the process. I find that genuinely exciting.