I Solve Problems

That's it.

Who am I?

I'm Shubham. I've always been drawn to problems more than professions. I love building not for fame or validation, but to make sense of things.

I wanted to be a software engineer when I was a kid. I didn't become one by title but I did by nature. I've built systems, products, and even ideas all out of curiosity.

I've failed more than I've succeeded, but every failure added clarity. I don't want sympathy, and I don't chase noise. I just want to build things that make sense to me and to others.

Curiosity keeps me moving.
Peace keeps me grounded.
Recognition can wait.

My experiments

I've built many things — not for fame, but for curiosity.
Some failed. Some worked. But, they all taught me something.

The Astrology App

I didn't know anything about astrology — not even the basics.
But I kept learning and built something meaningful out of it.
I never complained that I didn't know enough. I just kept learning.

Lesson: Understanding comes before innovation.

Task Management

I thought managing tasks would be simple — the way YouTubers make it look.
But the deeper I built, the more I realized why billion-dollar companies still struggle to make it simple.

Lesson: Simplicity is the hardest problem to solve.

Marketplace

I won't name this one — it's confidential.
But it was the first one that worked.
It made enough for me to buy my first Mac, live freely, and believe in myself again.

Lesson: Even a small win can build unshakable confidence.

I don't measure my journey by success or failure —
only by how much I learned while building.

The Turning Point

I didn't work for big companies. I didn't build any famous products. I didn't get recognition.

After years of working in silence, I realized something: Silence alone doesn't make success. It makes stories — private ones. And if no one knows your story, it dies quietly with you.

Recognition matters — not for ego, but for survival.

So from now on, I'm building for myself. I'll let my work speak — with my voice attached.

My Philosophy

These are the thoughts that keep me grounded.
My reminders when the noise gets too loud.

Curiosity > Comfort

Recognition without peace is noise.

Money gives freedom, not meaning.

Live your own.

The Commitments

I'm afraid of commitments. But,
Let me show mine, so we can see how I'm doing.

Learning

Where I document everything I learn.

Building

What I'm currently making.

Personal News Feed

What's shaping my mind right now.

Let's Connect

I'm not adding a contact form — we all know no one uses it.

But if you came this far, maybe you care about the same things I do. Here's where you'll find me — my online presence, my digital footprints.

Let's talk. You grow me, I grow you.