I didn’t drop out of school to build a startup.
I dropped out because I couldn’t keep up.
Online classes hit during 4th grade and I just… stopped showing up.
I played with WordPress for show, tried Canva and Figma, but honestly? I was lazy.
I stopped learning. Started doomscrolling.
In 5th, I unofficially left school. Dad was okay with it. Mom wasn’t.
I helped with small tasks in his business.
Then lockdown hit again while we were stuck in my mom’s village.
I hated it. Got teased for being the “Mumbai kid.” Lol i still Laugh about why did i even bother about it.
Eventually we came back.
I restarted school. Yoga became my thing — hit state level in 6 months.
Started a business called Ratinger — NFC cards for Google reviews.
But juggling school, business, and yoga? I crashed.
Stopped showing up to school again. Slept half the day. Scrolled reels the other half.
My schedule? Broken.
Fast forward. I left school fully. Joined my dad at the office.
I saw him — red eyes, constant Zoom calls, working through dinner. No real family time.
That hit me.
Exactly one year before, he’d told me: “Use ChatGPT 2 hours a day.”
I went all in — 4 hours daily.
Learned prompt engineering. Built CustomGPTs. Scripted with AI. Even passed Sanskrit using it.
So when I joined the office, I had an idea.
What if… I build him a GPT clone?
A version of him that replies to his team, handles queries, does the boring stuff.
I did it.
And that’s when it clicked.
I don’t just build GPTs for business owners.
I do it for the kids who just want to say:
“Ab papa mujhse baat karenge.”
That’s my real “About Me.”
Not a pitch. A purpose.
If you’re a founder who feels like your business can’t survive a day without you…
Or you know a kid who’s been waiting for dinner without a dad who’s “on one more call”…
Let’s fix that.
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