Full Stack Engineer & iOS Developer
I'm a B.Tech software engineer based in Mumbai who loves turning real problems into real products. I've shipped 50+ websites and apps across iOS, Android, and the web — and I genuinely care about what I'm building. Five years in, I'm still that person who gets nerdy about how something works.
I graduated with a B.Tech in Computer Science and went straight into building — real-time apps, full-stack platforms, mobile experiences on both iOS and Android. No long ramp-up. Just figure it out and ship it.
Over 5+ years of hands-on experience, I've worked across wildly different environments: early-stage startups, tech firms, healthtech, even brand strategy. That range keeps me adaptable. I understand how products get built and how they get used by actual humans.
I've built and launched 50+ websites and worked across 20+ technologies. Some of those projects were rough. Most taught me something. A few I'm genuinely proud of.
Outside of code I'm curious about systems, how teams work, and why some products just feel right. Currently based in Mumbai and always happy to have a conversation — whether that's about your product, a role, or just comparing notes on what works.
Hands-on from day one. I architected and shipped real-time apps for iOS and Android — handling live data, push notifications, and making sure everything actually worked in production. Full stack meant exactly that: I touched everything from the database to the UI. Probably the role that stretched me the most, and I'm glad it did.
Worked as a core engineer across multiple client engagements. Focused on writing clean, maintainable code and being the kind of teammate people can rely on when a deadline matters. Context-switching between projects taught me to get up to speed fast and ask the right questions early.
Deepened my backend engineering here — building solid Java services, RESTful APIs, and business logic that needed to be reliable under load. Good discipline for thinking about systems seriously. The kind of work where you learn why "it works on my machine" isn't good enough.
Managed IT systems and infrastructure for a healthcare innovation company. Navigated the specific challenges of technology in healthcare — reliability, data sensitivity, and working closely with non-technical teams who depend on things just working. Zero tolerance for downtime teaches you something about priorities.
An unusual role for an engineer, but a genuinely useful one. I sat at the intersection of digital tools and brand thinking — which taught me how non-technical people experience products and how to communicate clearly across that gap. Engineers who can speak "product" and "business" are rare. I'm one of them.
Helped ACCESCO Living with their technical operations — setting up workflows, aligning systems with business goals, and bridging the gap between what the business needs and what technology can actually deliver. Good reminder that the best technical solution is the one people will actually use.
I don't do sales calls. But if you've got a real problem, a product idea, or you just want to see if we'd work well together — let's spend 30 minutes finding out.
Whether it's a product idea, a role you think I'd be good for, or just a chat — I'm always happy to hear from people doing interesting things. Drop me a message or book a call above.