$ whoami
Harshit
Khemani
Building products that matter.
19-year-old entrepreneur, tinkerer, and generalist. Currently at ISB '25 and SOET @ SGTU '28. I started my first startup in 9th grade and haven't stopped shipping since - I like solving problems before they exist, and renting a little space in people's minds.
Things I'm building
A running log of what's on my desk.
Smash & Clash
buildingA tabletop board game I'm designing and playtesting from scratch - rules, cards, the box, the lot. Equal parts strategy and chaos.
Daily News
liveAn LLM-powered news brief that reads the firehose so you don't have to. The day's signal, summarized and sent before your coffee.
B2A Research
researchLLM profiles and AI agents built for a Business-to-AI world - designing the interfaces and protocols that machines, not people, will read first.
Builder tooling
shippingSmall, sharp tools I keep reaching for: markdown utilities, service scaffolds, and docs generators that shave hours off every project.
Generalist by default
I'm 19, and I've been building for as long as I can remember. My first startup shipped in 9th grade - clumsy, undercooked, and the best teacher I ever had. Since then the pattern hasn't changed: see a problem, prototype the fix, ship, learn, repeat.
I don't pick a single lane. Product, design, code, growth, distribution - I'd rather be dangerous across all of them than precious about one. Generalists win when the problem is fuzzy, and most real problems are.
What I chase: solving problems before they exist, and renting a little space in people's minds so the work outlives the demo.
- 9th grade
- 19
- all of them
How the sausage gets made
Velocity over ceremony.
$ how do you ship so fast?
Live in Cursor, lean on AI agents for the grunt work, and keep the feedback loop tight enough that ideas don't go stale.
$ stack --list