Bangalore-based software developer. I build things that solve real problems, when work ends, the building does not.
I am a software developer based in Bangalore. I work at Tata Consultancy Services on backend systems — Java, Spring Boot — the kind of work that keeps large things running behind the scenes.
I got into building in my final year at CUSAT. We were applying to hundreds of companies and realized there was no fair way for anyone to get through thousands of applications. So we built Sechire, an AI agent that automated the entire hiring pipeline. This was 2023, before anyone was talking about AI hiring.
At the Pine Labs hackathon we built a voice agent that detects why a customer dropped off at checkout, calls them, and resolves it on the spot, whether that is a failed OTP, price shock, or a gateway error. Sends a payment link and closes the purchase. We won.
PatchExtreme started because LinkedIn Patches felt too simple. Combined Tetris with Sudoku, built something harder. 100+ users coming back daily.
Outside of work I do 3D printing. I am still early and there is a lot I want to build.
Core developer on Quartz, a compliance and fraud detection platform for banking clients. Leading the "New Horizon" migration to Spring Boot 3.4 and Java 17 — covering 300+ DAO conversions, Hibernate 6 rewrites, Oracle-to-PostgreSQL migration, and CI/CD design for a 15-client GitLab deployment.
Backend engineering for AI-driven tech products. Contributed to REST API design, system architecture, and integration layers across Node.js and Java services.
Built a voice agent that detects why a customer dropped off at checkout, calls them, and resolves it on the spot. Sends a coupon and a payment link directly.

LinkedIn Patches felt too simple so I built something harder. Tetris meets Sudoku. 100+ users coming back daily.

Built in 2023 before AI hiring was a thing. An AI agent that handled the entire hiring pipeline, resume screening, scheduling, and conducting interviews.

Crypto to UPI bridge built on Cardano smart contracts. The merchant needs no crypto wallet, the buyer needs no UPI account. It just works on both ends.

Open to interesting engineering problems, collaborations, and the occasional hackathon.