Design & build

Thoughts, turned into things you can use.

I'm Pramod. I build websites, PWAs, and SaaS products, and I'm keenly interested in building tools for education, culture, and the arts. The goal is simple: make things that feel quiet to use and say something honest.

Focus
Web, PWAs, SaaS, tools
Fields
Enterprise, education, arts
Stack
React, Next, Tailwind
Based in
India, working remote
How I work

A small studio approach to building on the web.

I care about the kind of work that stays useful long after launch. The principles on the right are the ones I come back to, project after project.

  1. /01

    Start with a real idea

    Every project begins from something specific. A gap, a curiosity, a problem worth solving. Never from a template.

  2. /02

    Make it useful first

    Value for the person using it comes before anything else. Polish follows usefulness, not the other way round.

  3. /03

    Ship small, improve often

    Focused releases over big launches. I would rather get one thing right this week than promise five for next month.

  4. /04

    Pick the right tools

    Modern web where it fits, native where it matters, quiet tech where nobody should notice. No stack for its own sake.

About

A one-person studio for patient product work.

I started Thoughts & Bots as a place to put the things I make between client projects. Small tools, writing platforms, music experiments. Most of them live in the Labs and keep growing.

If you're building something in education, culture, or the arts, or just need a careful pair of hands on a web product, I'd like to hear about it.

  • Software design & build

    End-to-end product work, from the first sketch to the shipped app.

  • Considered UX

    Interfaces that stay out of the way. Flow over flourish, always.

  • Modern web, quietly used

    PWAs, React, Next. Tools picked for fit, not for fashion.

  • People-first defaults

    Value for the person using it comes before growth metrics.

The Quiet Inbox

No contact form. Just a quiet inbox.

If you've made it this far, we'd like to hear from you. A quick hello is welcome — and so are ideas.

We usually reply within a few days. Patience is part of the practice.