Over the years, I’ve worked on a wide range of projects from weekend experiments to solutions for real-world problems. Here’s a curated list of some of my favorites:
I built WhisperFlow to save time by speaking instead of typing. Voice input is often faster and more natural, especially during note-taking or quick ideas. Tools like WhisperFlow already existed, but they weren’t available for Linux so I built my own Linux-native version using Whisper to enable smooth, local speech-to-text workflows without platform limitations.
I built LLMProxy as a learning tool while experimenting with different AI-powered tools. I wanted visibility into what prompts were being sent, how requests flowed, and how traces were generated under the hood. This minimal proxy lets me inspect, understand, and reason about LLM interactions making it easier to explore, debug, and learn how real-world LLM systems work internally.
This is English Mate, a personal project I built to help me (and hopefully you) improve English skills while browsing the web.
I wanted a way to practice speaking, get instant feedback, and save interesting words I find online—all without constantly switching between tabs. So, I built a friendly AI companion that lives right in your browser’s side panel.
AI powered telephony platform designed to revolutionize the recruitment process by automating the initial phone screening round.
Frontend-only LLM prompt evaluation, auto-eval, and style simulation platform for rapid testing and comparison across models.
A Chrome Extension that assists interviewers by generating AI-based, role-specific questions, capturing feedback, and exporting it as a professional PDF report for HR.
A voice bot built using Twilio & Eleven Labs that automates customer calls and reduces manual support tasks using conversational AI.
- Built a real-time sales call transcription and feedback system.
- Featured in the AssemblyAI Hackathon for innovative business AI tooling.
- Built a RAG-powered chatbot demo for the Dev.to Hackathon (PGVector Challenge).
- Enabled chat with website content, Dev.to articles, and uploaded files.
- Integrated PGVector and custom chunking for improved retrieval accuracy.
Evokes "memory index" like Bush's Memex—perfect for note-based learning. An Obsidian plugin that helps you build and navigate a memory index of your notes.
A Chrome extension to automate HR attendance management. KekaBuddy streamlines clock-in/clock-out and attendance workflows directly from the browser.
A GitHub wrap generator for the year. Create and share a visual summary of your yearly GitHub activity.
For a full list of my work including smaller utilities and weekend experiments feel free to explore my GitHub profile.