Rajkumary
I am someone with a lot of ideas and my biggest competitor is my idea from yesterday.
I am someone with a lot of ideas and my biggest competitor is my idea from yesterday.
I keep running into problems.
Instead of finding existing solutions like a reasonable person, I build new ones. This is the home of those projects.
A collection of tools born from curiosity, frustration, and an unhealthy confidence that "this can't be that hard to build."
ShitBucket is a note-taking app I built because I couldn't find one that worked the way my brain does.I dump random ideas into it. I add notes, tasks, inspiration, links, screenshots, and whatever else feels useful. If I need a new field, I add one. If I need a new feature, I build it.When I am not using it for ideas, i use it for a shared list with friends/partner.There's no grand productivity philosophy behind it. It's just a tool that keeps growing alongside my needs.My only hope is that I'm not the only person who needs it.
Project Apa (meaning "sister" in Bangla) is a documentation platform built for grassroots communities that don't speak the language of tech. It helps organizations capture, organize, and preserve their work in a simple and accessible way.Currently piloting in Bangladesh, Apa has onboarded two grassroots organizations—one advocating for Hijra and trans rights, and another working with marginalized women. Together, they represent more than 500 members.Project Apa is built on a simple belief: the communities doing the most important work should not be excluded by technology.