Engineer & Entrepreneur | Aman Dudeja
Building Engineer and entrepreneur, currently heads-down on new things

I'm Aman — an engineer who builds and an entrepreneur who ships. I care about making things that work, that last, and that matter. This is where I put what I'm building, what I've learned, and what I'm chasing next.

Builder

Engineer, Founder, Operator

Ambitious

Playing to win, not to place

Currently building, always shipping
Product Engineering Startups Systems Growth

// What I Build

Ideas Into
Things That Ship

0 to 1 Product Design

Products

I build products from a blank page — scoping the problem, shipping a real version fast, and iterating in public until it's something people actually want.

Architecture Systems Scale

Engineering

I write the code myself and design the systems underneath it — the unglamorous work of making something reliable, fast, and built to hold up under real use.

Founder Strategy Execution

Ventures

Beyond the code, I care about the business underneath it — finding the opportunity, making the bet, and doing the unsexy work it takes to make it real.

About Engineer, Founder, Builder

I've always been the person who takes things apart to understand them, then builds something better. I'm not chasing a title — I'm chasing the thing I build actually mattering. That means real engineering, real ownership, and no patience for work that doesn't move the needle.

Ship First

Real Version, Fast, Then Iterate

Own It

End to End, No Handoffs

What drives the work
Ambition Craft Speed Ownership Grit

// Notes

Lessons From
the Build

Speed Iteration Momentum

Ship Before You're Ready

Perfect is a moving target. The version that's out in the world teaching you something beats the version still in your head, every time.

Constraints Scrappy Focus

Constraints Are Fuel

No budget, no team, no time — the best engineering I've done came from having no choice but to be resourceful.

Persistence Grit Mindset

Obsession Beats Talent

Most people quit right before it gets good. The edge isn't being the smartest person in the room — it's refusing to stop.