I am a software engineer currently working at Dream11, where I build experimentation & analytics SDKs, and frontend systems that support products used by millions of users.
My interests lie in search, retrieval systems, developer tooling, distributed systems, and understanding how software works beneath its abstractions.
Recently, I've been spending most of my time building Snoolink, a platform focused on making video searchable. The idea started with a simple observation: most information today exists inside videos, yet we still lack good ways to search, retrieve, and reason over visual information.
Building Snoolink has led me down several rabbit holes including video processing pipelines, scene detection, semantic search, vector databases, background job orchestration, caching systems, and multimodal retrieval.
At Dream11, I've worked on experimentation platforms, feature flag systems, analytics infrastructure, and frontend performance initiatives. I enjoy building products, but I find myself increasingly drawn toward the systems that make products possible.
Before Dream11, I worked at Headout where I contributed to booking experiences, experimentation efforts, SEO systems, and conversion optimization across multiple product surfaces.
Outside work, I build and publish side projects as a way to learn.
Some recent projects include:
- Snoolink — search and annotation infrastructure for video.
- Safarmonk — an AI-assisted travel research companion built on retrieval and LLM workflows.
- WhyNotJS — a runtime instrumentation library that explains why JavaScript objects changed.
- Bhagavadgita.tech — an AI-powered semantic search experience for the Bhagavad Gita.
I occasionally write about software engineering, system design, and things I learn while building:
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