i've never been able to pick just one thing.
Design pulls me in first. Every project starts there. Not just websites. I've designed app interfaces, home interiors, brand systems. If something can look and feel better, I can't leave it alone.
Then I build the whole thing. Frontend, backend, databases, deployment. Six SaaS products and counting. And when I need data that no API provides, I go get it myself. That's how Upscrape started, with my brother, from scratch.
Lately, I've been writing. Because I think too much to keep it all in my head, and some of it might actually be useful to someone.
I'm Siddharth.
design is my first love.
This is where every project starts for me. Not in a Jira ticket, in Figma, staring at a blank canvas until something clicks.
I don't just mean pixel-pushing. I've designed websites, SaaS interfaces, mobile apps, landing pages, sure. But I also redesigned my home interior because the living room bothered me. I come from an art background, though that's another story for another day.
The point is: I see the world in interfaces and compositions. Everything can be better, cleaner, more intentional. That obsession drives everything else I do.

FlowTiger
FlowTiger was already designed when it came to me. what i did was bring it to life. every scroll animation, every hover state, every micro-interaction, all built to feel buttery smooth. the kind of site where you just keep scrolling because it feels good.

PinSuite App
Pinterest backup turned visual workspace. Designed the entire experience start to finish, every screen, every flow, every micro-interaction. This one took months of obsessing over tiny details.

particl.art
Turn any image into moving particles. Morph between shapes, customize everything. One of those projects where the design IS the product. The interface had to feel as fluid as the particles themselves.

IndiaCorpus
Making 3 million company records feel navigable. Dense data, clean interface. Search, filters, profiles, all designed for speed. When you have this much data, design is the only thing standing between "useful" and "overwhelming."

Client Projects
A bunch of landing pages, dashboards, and SaaS interfaces for clients who needed things to look as good as they work. Every project different, every client different, but the obsession stays the same.
i build entire products.
I can take an idea from Figma to production. The whole thing. That's the capability.
Not prototypes that collect dust. Not MVPs that "validate" and die. Real products, with users, payment systems, databases, and the occasional 3am server fire. Here's what I've shipped so far.

IndiaCorpus
Indian business intelligence platformThis one's big. 3 million companies, 8 million directors, public filings, compliance records, due diligence data, all searchable, all structured. I designed the interface, built the backend, and wrote every single scraper that feeds it. If you need to look up any Indian company, this is it.

particl.art
Image to particle visualization toolTurn any image into moving particles. Morph between different particle shapes, customize colors, physics, density, everything. One of those projects I built because I thought it would be cool. It is. You should try it.

PinSuite
Pinterest backup and visual creative workspaceStarted as a way to back up your Pinterest saves because Pinterest doesn't let you export anything. Turned into a full creative workspace where you actually own your visual library. Currently launching on iOS and Android.

ProfitView.ai
Shopify profit tracking dashboardMost Shopify store owners genuinely have no idea what their actual margins are. This fixes that. Real-time profit tracking, cost breakdowns, the numbers that actually matter. Not vanity metrics, real ones.
To be Launched
AI video generation platformfrom script to finished video in minutes. built the entire thing. the editor, the rendering pipeline, the billing system. turns out making AI feel simple is really, really hard. but that's the fun part. launching soon.
where it all started.
Upscrape
Web Scraping Infrastructure Agencyupscrape was started by me and my brother. we freelanced enough and finally decided to make it big, so we started upscrape two years ago. too many ups and downs, but it's still going.
we've been working with some of the top startups and enterprises on really cool projects. can't talk about those, obviously.
it's the first real thing we built, and the one thing we know we'll never stop doing. there's something about the challenge of it. every website is a puzzle. every anti-bot system is a game.
when life gives you rate limits, build infrastructure.
and some brands i got to work with.
client work, all of it. the logos pinned up on my wall.
really cool projects, too. landing pages, dashboards, whole apps. okay, honestly, some of them were way too complex. but that is what made them fun.
i finally decided to write.
I think a lot. Sometimes it's lame, sometimes it's too deep. Either way, I'm writing it all down now.
Not the generic "10 productivity tips" stuff. I write about how I actually build things. The real decisions, the real mistakes, what broke at 3am and how I fixed it.
How I Built IndiaCorpus, 3M Companies, Zero VC
The full story of indexing millions of Indian companies, the scraping nightmares, and why I didn't raise a single rupee.
Web Scraping at Scale Without Getting Blocked
Proxies, browser fingerprinting, rate limits, and building scrapers that survive in production for months.
Why Design Always Comes Before Code
I've shipped six products. Every one started in Figma. Here's why that matters.
The Real Cost of Building a SaaS Solo
Time, money, sanity. The honest breakdown of what it actually takes when you're doing everything yourself.
From Art to Interfaces, My Design Journey
How I went from painting on canvas to obsessing over 2px shadows. The skills transferred more than I expected.
tools i reach for:
it's all AI now. specific language expertise matters less every day. what matters is knowing how to use AI, build integrations, automate workflows, and ship fast. so that's what i focus on.
when i'm not designing or building:
Swimming
one of the few things that actually clears my head. no screens, no notifications, just water.
Travelling
currently in Da Nang, Vietnam. my first international trip. nomading for the first time. another day's story entirely.
Running
started as a "i should probably exercise" thing. turned into the time I process most of my ideas.
Cooking
apparently i'm good at it. not my words, ask anyone who's tried. it's a different kind of design, honestly.
Thinking
or maybe overthinking. i analyze everything. patterns in people, in products, in conversations. my brain just doesn't stop. sometimes that's a gift, sometimes it's exhausting.
...and more
i have way too many hobbies and interests. that's probably obvious by now. i just like doing things.
if you made it this far, you get it. i just like doing things and doing them well.
some moments.
designing at 2am
Da Nang vibes
the setup
cooking experiments
view from the balcony
brother and co-founder
what i'm up to right now:
The app is done. Now it's about polish, beta testing, and making sure the onboarding doesn't confuse anyone.
Same timeline as PinSuite. Two apps launching at once, because apparently I hate sleeping.
First international trip ever. Working from cafes with ocean views. Turns out the timezone difference is the hard part.
Starting with how I built IndiaCorpus. The scraping stories alone could fill a book.
Instagram, TikTok, the whole thing. Documenting the build process, not just the results.
alright, that's enough about me.
Want to build something together? Or just want to talk design, products, scraping, or whatever's on your mind?
made this portfolio myself, obviously