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Moon Interiors
Interior Design / Concept
Concept site for a speculative lunar-habitat interior design studio. A brand + typography showcase, not a real client.
Challenge
Sell a fictional premise (interior design for lunar bases) with enough restraint that it reads as a design studio, not a theme park.
Impact
Single-page site with Plus Jakarta Sans + Space Mono, a dot-grid backdrop, and a four-module narrative. Shipped in two weeks.
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Tulsi Heritage Farms
Agriculture / Hospitality
A full-stack web platform for a third-generation family farm in Frederick County, Maryland — public marketing website paired with an operational dashboard covering event-space bookings, farm-store inventory, and community-member management.
Challenge
A Maryland farm balancing four operations — farm store, event spaces, membership community, and seasonal produce — running on phone calls, paper calendars, and three disconnected spreadsheets. Bookings slipping, event deposits untracked, and no single view of what was selling at the farm store week to week.
Impact
Replaced the spreadsheet-and-phone-call operation with a single admin dashboard plus a public marketing site that handles event enquiries, farm-store ordering, and member sign-ups. Owner runs the farm's digital operations from a laptop instead of chasing the paper trail across three rooms.
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Perfect Plate
Food & Beverage
Ordering tablet + kitchen display for a 42-cover Bengaluru restaurant — every ticket timed from placed to plated, 98% of Friday dinner service out on time, no waiters shouting across the pass.
Challenge
Paper menus and verbal orders causing mix-ups during peak hours. Zero visibility into order status for kitchen staff or customers. The restaurant was losing repeat customers due to long wait times and incorrect orders.
Impact
Replaced paper menus and verbal orders with a native Android app. Offline-first architecture keeps the service running even when WiFi drops during peak hours. Real-time kitchen dashboard, push notifications, and automated billing.
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RR Detailing Studio
Automotive Services
Replaced a 200-customer paper notebook with a website, a CRM, and WhatsApp reminders that go out three days before clients are due for their next detail.
Challenge
No online presence, tracked customers in a physical notebook. Repeat clients had no easy way to rebook, the owner had zero visibility into business metrics, and potential customers couldn't find the business through Google.
Impact
Built a conversion-focused website plus full CRM dashboard. WhatsApp-integrated automated reminders, complete vehicle service history, and revenue analytics — replacing a physical notebook with a real operational system.
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HeliosFlow Platform
Agency / SaaS
The site you're on and the admin behind it — CMS, Media Library, Firestore-backed content, MFA-gated with audit logs. Built by the same two people who ship every client project.
Challenge
Agency templates are bloated and generic. We wanted a site that demonstrates real engineering: clean architecture, accessibility, and a fully custom CMS — proving that we practice what we preach.
Impact
Hand-built React 19 site with a Firestore-powered CMS, Firebase Auth admin panel, full CRUD content management, and a live design system editor. Every piece of the stack is the same one we use on client projects.
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Gym OS
Fitness / SMB
Speculative membership + attendance + trainer-scheduling system for the small independent gyms that run on a paper register, a WhatsApp group, and the owner's memory. Android-first, QR check-in, no kiosk hardware required.
Challenge
Most gym software is built for chains — 200-member clubs with access-card gates, membership tiers, and yearly contracts. The typical neighbourhood gym in an Indian Tier-2 city has 80-150 members, cash payments, expiring monthly memberships tracked on a paper register, and a single part-time trainer whose schedule lives in the owner's phone.
Impact
A concept design + Kotlin prototype centred on the one thing that actually breaks these gyms: the owner forgetting whose membership expired this week and letting them keep training without paying. Members check in by scanning a QR code on the wall; the owner sees a live attendance board and automatic WhatsApp renewal reminders 3 days before each expiry.
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Table Tap
Food & Beverage / SMB
Speculative QR-code table ordering for sit-down restaurants — customer scans the QR on the table, browses the menu, orders directly to the kitchen. Complementary to a traditional POS, not a replacement.
Challenge
We already built Perfect Plate (a kitchen-POS system with waiter-entered orders). Several other restaurants have since asked about the opposite pattern: customers placing their own orders via QR code, cutting out the waiter for order entry. That's a different product with different failure modes — and the wrong place to start is assuming it's Perfect Plate with a form on the customer's phone.
Impact
A concept design for a cloud-menu that lives at a restaurant-scoped URL (e.g. perfectplate.in/t/table-4), opens instantly in the browser with no install, lets the customer build an order, sends it straight to the kitchen display. Waiter still handles service, payments, and upsells — but reclaims the 10 minutes of order-taking at a peak rush.
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Garden Events
Events / SMB
Speculative booking + coordination system for the independent garden venues and function halls that host small weddings, receptions, and birthday functions in Tier-2/3 Indian cities. Web-first for the owner, WhatsApp for the customer.
Challenge
The 'small function hall' market — 100-300 seat garden venues, banquet halls behind a temple, open-air catering spaces — is enormous and entirely run on phone calls, paper date-books, and the owner's WhatsApp. Nothing exists for this segment that isn't 5-star hotel event software. Bookings overlap, catering quantity is a guess, and half the no-shows happen because the customer forgot the deposit date.
Impact
A concept design for a two-surface system: a web calendar the owner manages (dates, packages, catering head-counts, deposit tracking) and WhatsApp-based customer touchpoints (booking confirmation, payment reminders, morning-of coordination). No customer app, because nobody books a garden venue twice a year on an app they installed once.
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