About
In May 2023, I completed my Bachelor’s in Technology in Information Technology. Instead of focusing on campus placements, I chose to dive into building projects and exploring new ideas. I was constantly contributing to open-source projects and sharing my wins and fails on Twitter. One day, a SaaS founder noticed my work on Twitter and approached me for freelance work, and since then, I’ve been working as a remote developer, creating and contributing to amazing projects.
Skills
See the work I've done
I've built everything from simple websites to powerful web apps. Here are some of the projects.

Use Article
I contributed to major features like post categories, editor improvements, and UI enhancements for sidebar, footer, and templates. Key additions include site URL integration on blog pages, gradient backgrounds, and image management features. I also focused on performance with image compression, signed image uploads, and filtering posts, ensuring an optimized user experience.
SimpleForms
This was my first freelance project, where I pivoted it from a widget-creating app to a form-building application. I significantly enhanced core features, integrated services like Slack, Email, and Google Sheets, and improved the UI with pagination. Additionally, I optimized the admin panel with user filtering and templates, revamped the email system, introduced template previews, and resolved key bugs.

devFind - Open Source
DevFind was my first open-source project, created to help beginner developers start their open-source journey. It allowed users to add their profiles and raise their first Pull Requests. Through this project, I learned how to manage PRs, handle issues, and guide contributors. DevFind now has 500+ stars on GitHub, marking its success and impact in empowering new developers.
I enjoy building simple projects
In my free time, I like to work on small side projects. These are usually simple applications or experiments that help me learn new skills and have fun with code.
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Binge O Meter
A web application that helps you calculate exactly how much time you've spent (or will spend) watching movies and web series. Simply search for any movie or TV show, and the app will tell you the total runtime and how much time you need to dedicate to complete it. - R
Recap Base 2024
RecapBase is a project that gives users a 2024 recap of their GitHub activity, Product Hunt launches, travel journeys, and revenue milestones. While building it, I worked on web scraping to collect Product Hunt data, used GraphQL to get GitHub details, and tried out different map libraries to show travel highlights. - M
My First Commit
A project where users can find their first-ever commit on GitHub. While developing it, I explored MagicUI and GitHub REST API and GraphQL API to retrieve commit details. I also used html2canvas for downloading commit images. - F
Fake MRR Screenshot
This project was created to prank friends by generating fake MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue) screenshots for iPhone and Android. Users can create fake payment received notifications from Stripe, PayPal, and Twitter. The project gained around 3-4k views overall. - G
GitHub Worth
This project went viral in December 2023, trending on Twitter for almost a week. It allows users to check the 'worth' of their GitHub profiles. I received appreciation from Vercel CEO (Guillermo Rauch) and VP (Lee Robinson). With over 75k visits and ongoing traffic, it continues to attract hundreds of views weekly. During launch night, the project faced API limit issues due to high traffic, but I managed to resolve it, marking it as a great success.
Let's Connect
Got a question or want to chat? Feel free to reach out to me on Twitter. I'm always open to meaningful conversations.