I’m Gopal Sharma — an engineer and entrepreneur from India who builds software, launches products, and follows curiosity wherever it leads.

Journey

I started writing code because I wanted to make things that didn’t exist yet. Over the years that’s turned into community platforms, developer tools, AI experiments, and a few half-finished ideas that taught me more than the finished ones.

I’ve learned that building is less about the stack and more about the problem — and whether you care enough to keep going when it gets hard.

Interests

Technology that empowers individuals. Indie businesses and founder stories. Music and creative work outside of screens. Travel, nature, and the kind of quiet that makes you think clearly. Books that change how you see the world.

Beliefs

Build useful things. Think long-term. Stay curious. Ship before you’re ready, but never ship something you wouldn’t use yourself. The best work comes from genuine interest, not trends.

What I’m Building

Right now: AgniFeed (high-signal discourse for Sanatan Dharma & Indic civilization), Crawl Rush (web scraping for small businesses that need market data without the subscription stack or developer upkeep), and a handful of AI experiments that may or may not become products.

What I’m Curious About

How AI changes the craft of building software. Whether small teams can outcompete large ones with better tools and clearer thinking. What makes communities thrive. How to build a life that feels as interesting as the work.

What I Hope to Contribute

Useful products. Honest writing. A small example of what it looks like to build thoughtfully — with warmth, patience, and a bias toward action.