File — Selected work
Systems shipped, busywork retired.
File — Background
Software should do the boring parts.
I'm Saksham Gupta— an AI developer who builds automation systems: the agents, pipelines, and glue code that turn "someone has to do this every day" into "this just happens."
By day I build AI automation professionally. After hours I build whatever sounds impossible that week — an operating system in the browser, a store disguised as an RPG, an ocean you can scroll to the bottom of. Different genres, same obsession: systems that feel alive and don't fall over.
My bar for done isn't a demo that works once. It's a system that runs unattended, fails loudly, recovers quietly, and earns the team's trust enough to be forgotten.
AI Developer — automation systems
Building production AI automation: agents, pipelines, and integrations that quietly do the boring work, every day, without being asked twice.
Shipping season
Four side-builds this year — a GTM enrichment workbench, an operating system, a store you play, an ocean you scroll. The work below isn't hypothetical.
Down the rabbit hole
Started with scripts that saved me an hour. Escalated to systems that save entire days. No plans to de-escalate.
AGENTS
LLM agents & pipelines
Tool-using agents, retrieval, evals — systems that reason through real work, not demos that fall over in week two.
AUTOMATION
Workflow automation
The unglamorous glue: schedulers, queues, retries, alerts. Built so the 3 a.m. failure fixes itself.
FULL-STACK
Full-stack product
Next.js, TypeScript, Python. The dashboards and interfaces that make an automation feel like a product.
INTEGRATIONS
APIs & integrations
Gmail, Slack, Notion, CRMs, internal tools — if it has an API (or even if it doesn't), it can join the pipeline.
File — Contact