I like to build.
communities. newsletters. culture.
I like to build.
communities. newsletters. culture.
#1 Random Curiosity
I read a lot of interesting things on the internet spread across a range of topics such as economics, wealth, ambition, startups, venture capital and more. I used to share a lot of this with my friends over Whatsapp.
And then I thought, why not share this with a larger audience. That's how Random Curiosity started.
I sent a mail to couple of batches in my college and boom a Whatsapp newsletter was born.
I shared snippets of articles/ blogs along with a few of my thoughts and the link to the entire article. After almost 6 months, it's going pretty good with more than 50+ pieces shared. I try to archive what I share on Whatsapp here.
#2 L-edge
I started my first internship in the first term of my second year. I had no idea how to set up a LinkedIn profile, how to reach out to people or where to look for internships. It took me sometime to figure it all out by myself.
Towards the second-half of second year, a couple of close friends and I had a discussion on creating a community to share internships and help juniors and batchmates up-skill themselves. And that's what we did. We even got covered by our college media here.
We currently have a group of over 350 folks with whom we share internships and other opportunities.
#3 Offtrack Comics
Offtrack is a venture started with a few friends I met over LinkedIn to simplify concepts in startups and venture capital to everyone through comics.
After writing the comics for LinkedIn and our own Substack, we finally went live on ProductHunt, ending with #3 Product of the Day.
Have linked a few of the comics I wrote when we were running Offtrack.
#4 The Flipper Board
The Flipper Board is a de-fi newsletter I'd run with a friend which gives you curated crypto news and alpha from Twittter.
We started off writing de-fi explainers but then pivoted to a alpha curation model which we followed until hitting a saturation point. You can find us archived below.