Frontend engineer, currently building observability tooling at SigNoz — open-source APM on ClickHouse. Haldwani, Nainital / Bengaluru · B.Tech, Graphic Era University '23
- 🔭 Frontend for LLM Observability at SigNoz — dashboards, query builders, and the unglamorous plumbing that makes traces readable
- ⏮️ Previously, I have worked at Razorpay in their design system team Blade and at Procol as a software engineer.
- ✍️ Writing about observability from the frontend side of the fence — OpenTelemetry, browser telemetry, and why frontend engineers should care
- 🎤 Speaking when I get the chance — most recently on frontend observability at React Nexus 2026
- 🌱 Still figuring out Remotion, still trying to talk to more people
Things I'm chipping away at. Some of these have been "ongoing" for a while, which I've decided is fine.
- Contribute to open source
- Write a few good blogs
- Build some cool stuff
- Stay consistent with physical fitness
- Build something in Remotion
- Connect with new people (this one is hard)
Archive — July 2023 → Dec 2024
- Get an Apple Watch
- Get into Buildspace Nights & Weekends
- Travel more
- Attend ETHIndia
- Contribute to open source → still going
- Write a few good blogs → still going
- Build some cool stuff → still going
- Focus on physical fitness → still going
Not sponsored, not affiliate links — I just think these are worth your money and attention.
- Claude Code — agentic coding in the terminal. Changed how I approach large, boring refactors more than any tool in years.
- Cursor — still my daily editor for everything that isn't a terminal-shaped problem.
- Wispr Flow — voice dictation that's actually accurate. I now talk far more of my writing than I type.
- Rise — sleep debt and circadian tracking. Made me stop treating sleep as the variable I could always sacrifice.
I set aside 5% of my earnings for donations and sponsorships — mostly open-source maintainers and people quietly building useful things without an audience yet.
If that's you, reach out.
I'm easiest to reach on X or LinkedIn. Always up for a conversation about frontend, observability, or whatever you're building.






