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

FormConnector
The Webflow App that pipes form submissions anywhere — Airtable, Google Sheets, Notion, Salesforce — without code.
- TypeScript
- Cloudflare Workers
- Webflow Apps SDK
- OAuth

UndoFlow
A Chrome extension that gave Webflow its undo button back. 4.7★ on the Chrome Web Store.
- JavaScript
- Chrome Extension APIs
- Webflow

Paytm X e-raktkosh
Teamed up with Paytm on a swift-paced government initiative to craft a mini app on Paytm App, aiding users in finding blood banks across India with real-time status updates.
- React
- Paytm Mini App SDK
- Paytm Component Library
- Git
- +1

PlumHQ
Led the development of PlumHQ's initial mobile applications using SwiftUI for iOS and Jetpack Compose for Android, unified by Kotlin Multiplatform for shared business logic.
- SwiftUI
- Jetpack Compose
- Kotlin Multiplatform
- MVVM
- +23
worked with 🧲
the fridge door of teams that let me build weird things. rearrange the magnets — go on, no one's watching.


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”