Hi, I'm Raj Vaya.
I build tools,
toys & the occasional bot.

// currently building: enterprise webflow + an honest no-code search, and a few things the NDA enjoys 🤫

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Professional Token Burner @ Candid Leap

⚡ everything's shipped (for today). the playground just hums.

Fresh off the bench

worked with 🧲

the fridge door of teams that let me build weird things. rearrange the magnets — go on, no one's watching.

Paytm
PlumHQ
SwagUp
Candid Leap
FormConnector
Procedure
ChatDaddy
Swiggy HDFC
Decagon
Apex Space
Hatch
Electrified Grid
Tango Policy
Superfiliate
The Starters
Revo
under NDAa few large companies, withheld under NDA

About

I'm Raj. I start with the problem, not the stack — builder, engineer, architect, whichever hat the problem is asking for that day. The job is the same either way: figure out what actually needs to exist, then make it ship. Lately that's been enterprise apps and data plumbing for grown-up teams, plus tiny internet toys for nobody but me.

Languages and frameworks are just whatever's closest to hand — I'm loyal to none of them. The itch to take a half-formed idea and poke at it until it works is the part that doesn't change. I'd rather learn the right tool than defend the comfortable one.

I work out of Mumbai and Bangalore (BOM ✕ BLR), which mostly means the chai is regional and the deploys are at odd hours. Run on caffeine, ramen 🍜, and the small thrill of a green build.

in a past life

experiments don't die, they retire here

the procedure era

shipped iOS apps and React at Procedure. learned that 'done' and 'shipped' are different words.

2021–2022

the flutter & unity era

iOS apps, cross-platform builds, and a detour into game dev with Unity. hot-reload was the only thing that loved me back.

2018–2021

the bots era

discord, whatsapp, twitter — they spoke fluently. the audience: zero, attentive, imaginary.

2020–2022

undoflow

4.7★ on product hunt — the undo button webflow forgot to build. tiny, sharp, and somehow my most-loved thing.

2023

the tools rack

software

  • Webflow — where most of it ships
  • TypeScript, Next.js, Node — the daily drivers
  • AWS + Cloudflare — the plumbing
  • Cursor & VS Code — where it gets written
  • Loom — for explaining it without a meeting
  • Figma, for pretending i can design

hardware

  • MacBook — new this year, strictly for work
  • Samsung everything else — loyal to the ecosystem
  • a monitor — always on, always full
  • tapri-wala chai — refilled too often
  • instant ramen — structural support 🍜
“@rajtweetts can you please stop coding our app and make memes instead”
@formconnector, on the record

say hi

inbox is open — pitch a build, swap ramen spots, or just heckle. the box reads everything first (allegedly).

rajkumarvaya@gmail.com

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