Summarize who you are in one sentence.

15yo who likes to explore new random things, make things and keep learning.

Tell us a little about yourself. (Your background, hobbies, what you like to do, etc.)

I live in Ahmedabad, India - and like binge watching TV, rapping(i'm bad!), playing basketball, table tennis and of course, making side projects!

I try doing new things I've had zero experience with very often - it makes me break and then rebuild a better me.

What are your main side-project(s)?

Libert was my first project! I was really into reading ebooks at the time, and found out about libgen - it was amazing to get ebooks, but looked super ugly. I wanted to make it easier to get free ebooks - and that's what Libert does. It started out as a CLI script which searched libgen and downloaded a book from a query, but soon evolved into a well built interface to look up and download books!

Polltime is my biggest project, both in terms of time put in, and the users I have. It started out when I was trying to do a poll in a WhatsApp group, and all options were so bloated, and didn't solve their core purpose - to collect opinions. I built polltime over a term of 3 months, continuously testing every new feature, and purging those which weren't too useful. I tried to monetize the service and after failing too many times, launched it and maintained a constant user base of around 10k users a week!

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Wrish was a project that started out as an autosaving notepad just to test a new database - But people ❤️ the minimal interface, so they made me launch it 🚀 - and it went pretty well, with 10k+ notes made. Wrish was super useful when I built bot.wrish.xyz - WhatsApp and Telgram bots which let you take notes and then make a nice webpage from them.

Spoofr was a super fun project which started because I wanted to fake doing work in an environment where people were consistently looking at my screen (Teachers in School!) - it lets you put in an article or wikipedia url, and then your random keyboard smashing is converted to actual information ⌨️