Make the structure obvious.
If a page needs explanation, the design is already doing too much.
A personal portfolio with a point of view
I build web products that stay understandable under pressure. The work is serious, but the site should still feel like a person made it.
How I work
I like systems that are clean enough to trust and flexible enough to keep improving.
That usually means a careful frontend, a pragmatic backend, and a willingness to keep editing until the shape makes sense. I do not want the site to feel over-designed or overly polished. It should feel clear, alive, and a little bit personal.
If a page needs explanation, the design is already doing too much.
Clean does not have to mean flat. Small movement, color and tone matter.
Use the latest role, the real company name, and the actual context.
Selected work
01 / Athayog Living · 2020—Now
I worked independently on the architecture, frontend, backend, and content systems behind the site and course flows. The emphasis was on making the platform simple to maintain and easy to expand.
Visit the live site ↗02 / Royal Brothers · 2019—2020
I started as an intern and grew into a full-stack role. The work focused on modernizing the UI, improving the booking journey, and strengthening the SEO and customer flow behind the page.
Visit the live site ↗03 / Current role
The company was previously Searchspring. After the restructure, my role is now Senior Software Engineer at Athos Commerce, with the promotion landing in September 2025. The work is mostly not public, but it shapes how I think about performance, scale, and the discipline of shipping.
The path so far
Sep 2025—Now
2024—Sep 2025
2020—Now
2021—2024
2019—2020
If the work feels aligned, send a note.