I started getting interested in technology in 2014 — a home computer, my first Android phone, and the slow realization that the things on the screen were made by people and could therefore be made differently.

That led to HTML. Then small websites. Then the question of what else was possible.

For a few years I tried everything. Web development, programming, video editing, music, sports. I was not exceptional at any of it, but I was genuinely curious about all of it — and curiosity turned out to be the more durable skill.

By 2016 I was building WordPress sites and selling small projects to friends. It was the first time someone paid me for something I made. That changes how you see the work. It stops being a hobby and starts being something with stakes.

After school, I went sideways for a while. I prepared for medical studies. I stepped away from technology. It wasn't wasted time — the absence clarified what I actually wanted to do.

I came back to building. An agency that became a small software product. A quick-commerce experiment. An internet service project that eventually became ViberNet. Some of these worked for a while. Some didn't. Many were left unfinished. Each one taught me something about discipline, patience, and the distance between an idea and its execution.

Right now I run ViberNet (fiber internet infrastructure across Kashmir), OpenLoop (software agency moving toward AI products), and StarterHost (web hosting for people just starting out). I am still learning and still making mistakes.

This site is a small space where I put down what I am working on, what I am learning, and how things are going — as honestly as I can manage.

ViberNet

Fiber internet service provider. Physical infrastructure across Kashmir — OLTs, MikroTik routing, FreeRADIUS, WireGuard. Building backbone the valley can depend on.

OpenLoop

Software agency and AI product company. Custom development, AI integration, and our own products in progress.

StarterHost

Web hosting for people getting started. Reliable, affordable, no runaround.