Systems that scale.
From backend APIs to complex dashboards, I build web products that can actually handle usage, iteration, and growth without collapsing into tech debt.
Product Engineering — Mumbai, India
Got an idea? I turn it into a production-ready product. Backend, frontend, mobile, AI — end-to-end, built to last.
[ 001 ] — About
I'm Kushang — a product engineer with 15+ years of experience taking ideas from napkin sketch to live, scalable product. I've shipped across fintech, logistics, publishing, e-commerce, and AI.
My value isn't just technical execution. It's knowing what to build, how to scope it honestly, and how to make it survive after launch.
I work directly with founders and teams. No account managers. No handoffs. No fake certainty. Just straight technical thinking and real delivery.
[ 002 ] — Services
The point is not to throw a stack list at you. The point is to build the right system for the problem and make it production-worthy.
From backend APIs to complex dashboards, I build web products that can actually handle usage, iteration, and growth without collapsing into tech debt.
Cross-platform products built in Flutter with attention to UX, backend integration, and operational stability — not just screens stitched together.
LLM-powered workflows, automation, and product features built with practical constraints in mind: cost, latency, fallback behavior, and user value.
[ 003 ] — Products
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An AI-guided CBT product combining journaling, check-ins, and structured mental wellness exercises into a calmer daily workflow.
A multi-provider AI pipeline layer designed to abstract providers, normalize integrations, and make AI product delivery less brittle.
A print-on-demand apparel brand built end to end — storefront, catalog structure, product positioning, and operational flow.
[ 004 ] — Process
Your problem first. Not my stack. Not whatever tool is trending this week.
Clear scope, tradeoffs, timeline, and technical direction before code starts getting written.
Production-minded execution with steady visibility, not disappearing acts and vague updates.
Launch is not the finish line. The product needs to survive usage, feedback, and change.
[ 005 ] — Contact
Tell me what you're building. I'll be straight with you about what makes sense, what doesn't, and how to approach it properly.