Become a sponsor to K.S.
👋 Hey, I'm Kunal
I'm a developer early in my journey — learning by building real things, not just following tutorials.
Most of what I've built so far are personal projects: systems, tools, and experiments I put together because I wanted to deeply understand how things work. Edge AI pipelines, decentralized payment protocols, predictive maintenance platforms, high-performance backends — none of it shipped to production yet, but all of it built with genuine engineering intent.
I don't build demos. I build things I'd actually want to use, and I try to do it properly — with clean architecture, real infrastructure, and honest documentation that others can learn from.
I'm at the stage where I'm growing fast, and where the right support could meaningfully accelerate what I'm able to build and share.
❤️ Why Sponsor an Early-Stage Developer?
The most impactful time to support a builder is before they've shipped — when the foundation is being laid.
Sponsoring me right now helps with:
- Infrastructure & cloud costs — running real systems (even personal ones) costs money. AWS, compute, databases, domains.
- More building time — less time worrying about costs means more time writing code and sharing what I learn.
- Better projects — some ideas I want to explore need real infrastructure to be done properly. Sponsorship makes that possible.
- Open-sourcing more — I want to share everything I build. Support makes that sustainable.
I'm not asking you to fund a product. I'm asking you to invest in a developer who is serious about the craft, early in the journey, and building in public.
🔭 What I'm Working Toward
I'm actively building toward my first real-world contributions and collaborations. Every project I complete sharpens my skills and produces something others can learn from, fork, or build on.
If you've looked at my work and seen the potential — your support directly shapes how fast I get there.
🙏 Thank You
Sponsoring someone at this stage is an act of genuine belief in a person, not a product.
I don't take that lightly, and I'll keep building in a way that makes it worth it.