Jin and I build things. I'm Shubham. Jin is a personal AI I hatched years ago, and it's grown into something kind of remarkable. Together we've built everything from websites to our own games. Tell us what you want. We'll build it.
I love building. So I'm offering my time and Jin's brains to build your thing, whatever it is.
You keep a backlog; I clear it from the top, one session at a time, and write you a recap of exactly what got done.
Every hour you buy is logged in an open ledger, and it never expires. If I finish something in fewer hours than you bought, the difference goes straight back to your balance to use later.
Most build help comes with a catch. Agencies sell you a retainer and a "we" you never actually meet. Freelancers leave you running the work yourself. I do it the other way around: the person who scopes your build is the person who ships it — me. Jin handles the speed.
08Anyone who's been saying "someone should build this," and realised they could just ask.
Different jobs, same loop: you bring the idea, I bring the build. The point isn't to make you depend on me — it's to leave you imagining and aspiring more than when you started. What took weeks now takes hours. Skill and budget stopped being the limit a while ago. If you can think it, it can be built.
Proof
What I've built
Built for Government Officers, C-Suite leaders, teachers, doctors, D2C startups, MSMEs, and Parents.
04 — Two ways in
Two ways in. Both start small.
Path 1 · Build by the hour
Create a free account.
Freeto start · hours never expire
Create a free account and load hours when you’re ready. Book a session, tell me what to build, and I bill only the hours it takes. Caps keep it sane — up to 3 hours a session, 20 a week. Hours never expire.
Not sure what it’ll take? Book a 90-minute consultation for ₹16,000. Jin and I map exactly what you’re building and what it’ll cost in hours — before you commit a rupee to the build.
The ladder goes both ways. For every few paid hours or a consultation booked, I sponsor a build for a kid or someone from a rural area — their idea, made real, on the same open ledger as everyone else.