I've never just been one thing — and that's exactly what makes me a strong co-founder.
Over the past 4 years I've been a full-stack developer (MERN + Flutter), a B2B sales closer, a performance marketer, and a founder running three ventures simultaneously. I didn't plan it that way — I just kept solving whatever problem was in front of me. That habit of owning problems end-to-end, regardless of whose "job" it technically is, is the core of what I bring to a co-founding relationship.
I built Ambilance from zero — no investors, no team, no playbook — and generated ₹4C+ in client revenue through systems I designed, wrote, and ran myself. I failed with an EdTech startup in 2024 and learned more from that than from anything that worked. I know what it feels like when the product doesn't fit the market, and I know how to pivot without losing momentum.
I wrote a complete 60-page PRD for Travo — architecture, AI systems, monetization, DevOps, KPIs — entirely solo, before finding a single co-founder. That's not because I don't value collaboration. It's because I believe the person you ask to commit their career to a vision deserves to see that vision fully built out, not just described.
What I offer a co-founder: clarity on the product, speed in execution, honest communication, and a founder who will never dump work on you and disappear. I move fast, I document everything, and I don't confuse being busy with making progress.
Travo is India's first unified travel companion platform — combining a swipe-based Travel Buddy Finder, an AI Smart Trip Planner, and a Travel SIP Fund, all in one Flutter app.
Here's the problem: India's travel market is booming but completely fragmented digitally. Travelers plan on 4 different apps, find companions through random WhatsApp groups, and save for trips through Excel sheets or nothing at all. No single product owns the full travel journey — discovery, planning, companionship, and saving.
Travo owns all four. The AI planner isn't generic — it uses real traveler blog data and local ground truth to generate hour-by-hour, budget-accurate itineraries. The buddy finder uses preference-based matching with verified profiles. The SIP Fund is a Razorpay-integrated monthly savings product tied directly to curated group trips — think mutual fund UX, but for your next Ladakh trip.
The full PRD is written. The architecture is designed. The 8-month roadmap is structured. What I'm building now is the founding team.
I'm looking for three co-founders — a CTO who owns the Flutter and Node.js stack, a CMO who understands consumer app growth in India, and a CFO who can build our financial architecture and take us to our first raise. I don't want employees with equity — I want genuine partners who argue with me, own their domain completely, and care as much about Travo winning as I do. If that's you, let's talk.