A collection of my recent work, showcasing web applications, mobile apps, and design projects.
SPARK is a platform for exploring and joining communities, events, internships, and open-source projects. It also includes a social posting feature to stay updated on tech and events, all in one place with unique enhancements.
My contribution: I worked on the frontend development, user authentication implementation, and the backend logic and its integration. I also contributed to the design and implementation of the user interface.
CareerCompass is a project providing detailed career guidance using both manual resources and AI. Users can explore 500+ careers, learning about paths, skills, qualifications, counseling, and strategies.
My contribution: I contributed to the full stack: frontend UI/design, backend logic, and authentication. I also developed the admin panel for managing counselors and applications.

As the Head of the Development Department and Project Lead, I spearheaded the website creation for the Google Developers Group on Campus - MSIT (GDGoC - MSIT). This involved building a dynamic online presence for the group.
My contribution: I personally developed the engaging hero section and the informative events section of the website. Additionally, I meticulously refined various smaller details across the site to ensure a seamless and polished user experience.
Bulk Certificate Sender is a web app for easily sending personalized certificates to many recipients via CSV import container all participant's name and their email id and HTML email design.
My contribution: I designed the complete frontend, notably implementing a feature that allows users to input HTML with various styles for the email body and see a live preview of the final output that gets sent with each certificate.

Code-ए-Manipal was an offline hackathon organized by the Geek Room community in Jaipur. It attracted teams from various states across India.
My contribution: As an organizer, I completely reframed their website from a template, handling all the work myself. Despite being an organizer, I went to the hackathon as a participant instead of a moderator.

The Pears Global Hackathon was a global-level online event organized by the Geek Room community in collaboration with Pears (GR x Pears). This hackathon involved numerous international teams.
My contribution: I worked as moderator and on the website, creating sections and significantly focusing on fixing existing issues, bugs, and implementing updates rather than primarily on new creation.

Code Kshetra 2.0 was a significant national-level offline hackathon with MLH as a partner and it was organized by Geek Room community. It was an exceptional hackathon experience
My contribution: I served as a moderator and created several sections of the website. Notably, I resolved almost all the bugs and issues that arose on the site.

Code Cubicle 3.0 was a hybrid hackathon organized by the Geek Room community. The offline portion of the event took place at the Microsoft Office.
My contribution: I developed almost the entire website for this hackathon, handling all edits and creations.
A bulk email sender app with custom styling ( allows user HTML and CSS inside email body ) that allows users to send emails to multiple recipients.

A food delivery demo app with working cart and admin panel for restaurants.
My second portfolio website with improved tech stack, showcasing my projects and skills.
A simple and secure authentication system for web applications.
A fun and interactive memory game that challenges players to repeat sequences of colors and sounds.
I designed a Spotify clone that replicates the landing page of the original music streaming platform.

A clone of Instagram's landing page, showcasing its features and design.
A simple calculator application that performs basic arithmetic operations.
A custom landing page for Samsung, showcasing their latest products and features.
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