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I didn't study computer science. Nobody in my family built software. I picked up coding because I kept seeing businesses everywhere β real businesses, local businesses β completely invisible online. Broken websites. No booking system. No presence. I thought someone should fix that. Turns out that someone was going to be me.
Shifts fell through. Applications went nowhere. Some nights were genuinely rough β financially, mentally, everything at once. Family pressure. College stress. The weight of not having a clear path. Most people would have stopped. I didn't β not because I'm special, but because building was the one thing that actually made sense to me. So I kept going.
While I was applying to jobs that never called back, I was shipping real products for real clients. Websites. Booking systems. Shopify stores. AI integrations. The work was already happening β I just hadn't given myself credit for it. The shift wasn't in what I was doing. It was in how I saw what I was doing.
When AI tools exploded and everyone started asking "will AI replace developers?", I was already building with Claude, Replicate, and Fal.ai. I understood the APIs. I knew how to ship products with them. Being early and capable isn't luck β it's what happens when you stay curious and keep building through the uncertainty.
I'm documenting the whole process β the builds, the failures, the money made, the lessons learned. Not to flex. To show that this path is real and replicable. If you're watching from wherever you are, thinking "I want to do what he's doing" β this site is proof that you can start from nothing and build something real.
βWhile I was looking for a job, I was building the thing that made me not need one.β
β Avish, 2026
Real products. Real clients. All built while learning in public.
AStudio
11 AI tools in one platform β built solo, Stripe billing, full admin CRM
Clearity & Me
Mindfulness app with journaling, mood tracking, and AI insights
Rav Square Auto
Car dealership website β real NZ business, real results
Sudeep Carpentry
Trade business site with booking system, leads, and admin panel
SparkClean Pro
Cleaning company website β Framer Motion, full animations
This site
My personal brand hub β blog, projects, tools, newsletter
The mission is simple: build real things, share the process, help others do the same.
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Documenting every build β the process, the code, the revenue
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Growing in public
Revenue, subscribers, lessons β shared openly as it happens
Every product I build, every mistake I make, every dollar earned β I'm sharing it through this site, the newsletter, and YouTube. Not because I have it all figured out. Because I'm figuring it out and I think you should see that it's possible.
If you're somewhere I used to be β wondering if this path is real, if you can actually build something from nothing β the answer is yes. And I'm going to show you exactly how.