Hello, I'm
I spent 13 years in corporate tech, working on data analysis, taxonomies, BI dashboards, and ML pipelines for Microsoft. Then I stepped away to build things that I felt were missing, from an Android app that tracks Indian Railways coach hygiene to a multi-source flood monitoring dashboard for Kerala. I am not a professional developer, every project here was built with the help of AI, and I believe that is a strength worth talking about.
What I've Built
I would say these are the tools I wished existed but could not find. So I built them myself, each one addressing a gap I personally encountered.
Indian Railways carries over 20 million passengers daily, yet there is no way to check how clean your assigned coach actually is. RailHygiene lets you look up a train by PNR and see community-sourced hygiene ratings, no account required, no personal data collected.
Learn moreA decision-support dashboard that brings together IMD warnings, NASA satellite rainfall, CWC river levels, radar nowcasts, and reservoir status into one place. The goal is practical: help anyone monitoring Kerala monsoons interpret multiple data signals without jumping between ten different websites.
Learn moreIndia's protein supplement market is crowded, and most review sites are affiliate-driven. ProteinDB scrapes product data from major e-commerce platforms, normalizes it, and ranks every product by protein-per-rupee value with objective quality scoring. No affiliate links, purely data-driven.
Learn moreMany of us grew up hearing texts like Harinamakeerthanam but never had a clean way to learn them verse by verse. Padham presents one verse at a time in a calm, minimal interface, fully offline, with zero ads and zero data collection.
Learn moreGet in Touch
I am open to collaboration on projects that solve real problems, particularly in public data, civic tech, and tools for Indian users. If you have something specific in mind, I would be happy to hear about it.