I've spent my life learning how people think — now I'm learning how systems do.
My work didn't begin with technology. It began in sales, where I spent years observing how people make decisions under pressure. That environment taught me patience, structure, and the uncomfortable truth that growth comes from consistency, not bursts of motivation.
Understanding people came first. Systems came later. Over time, that curiosity expanded into technology and artificial intelligence. Today, I'm the Business Head at JD Fusion — a call center operation in Dehradun that handles inbound used auto parts sales for the US market. I manage sales teams, build operational systems, and obsess over the details that separate functional processes from high-performing ones.
Beyond operations, I'm learning and building through Botgorithm — experimenting with AI workflows, automation, and intelligent tools while documenting the process openly. I'm building Testorithm, an EdTech platform for competitive exam preparation. I built Bills Daddy, a SaaS product for expense management. And I'm building Tomorrow's Trip, a social travel platform born from my love of road trips.
Travel, philosophy, and continuous learning keep my thinking grounded. I'm less interested in appearing finished and more committed to becoming better. I drive myself everywhere — regardless of distance — because the road is where my best thinking happens.
I don't think in terms of fixed skills. I think in terms of capabilities that compound over time.
My work is shaped by discipline, systems thinking, and a constant feedback loop of learning. I care less about tools and more about how thinking improves execution.
For years, I was the guy who had the plan but never started. The idea notebook was full. The execution was empty. I could think about doing something for weeks, months — and then watch the moment pass. Procrastination wasn't just a habit. It was costing me everything — opportunities, growth, time I couldn't get back.
One day, the math became too obvious to ignore. The gap between where I was and where I wanted to be wasn't talent or luck — it was action. Every idea I'd ever had that went nowhere had the same root cause: I didn't start when I should have.
So I made a decision. No more waiting for the right moment, the right mood, the right conditions. Just do it. React to the impulse. Start now. Do. React. Now. It became my username, my reminder, and eventually my identity. It's not a motivational quote — it's a daily instruction to myself.
Do.
React.
Now.
THE ANTIDOTE TO PROCRASTINATION
Business Head at JD Fusion, a call center operation in Dehradun handling inbound used auto parts sales for the US market. Managing sales teams across multiple locations, building dashboards for performance tracking, and running detailed cross-team conversion analysis. Simultaneously building Botgorithm (AI agents, automation, and intelligent workflows), Bills Daddy (a SaaS product for expense management), Testorithm (an EdTech platform for competitive exam prep), and Tomorrow's Trip (a social travel platform). Working night shifts synced to US market hours, operating solo, and scaling with systems rather than headcount. Every project is built to compound.
Led and managed sales teams across multiple organizations, building structured processes and coaching individuals in communication, discipline, and performance. Developed a deep understanding of how people behave under pressure — how they decide, hesitate, and commit. These years proved that consistency outperforms motivation, and that great teams are built on repeatable systems, not just raw talent. The foundation for every business decision I make today was built during this period.
Built the fundamentals of selling, negotiation, cold calling, and resilience from the ground up. Learned how to handle rejection, read people quickly, and stay consistent when results were slow to show. These foundational years shaped the work ethic, patience, and long-term approach to growth that still anchor every decision I make today. Started from zero with no shortcuts and no safety net — just discipline and daily reps.