
hi, i'm pulakit.
i spend most of my time building things on the internet.
a few turn into useful tools.
many remain small experiments.
they all start with curiosity.
a few years ago i started sharing ideas and thoughts online through a project called Snippetz.
it began as a simple place to write about technology, building on the internet, and the ideas i was exploring
over time more people started reading it. today those posts have crossed 100k+ reads and impressions, which still feels strange considering it all started as random thoughts online.
but writing eventually led to something bigger.
i wanted to go beyond ideas and start turning them into real tools.
that’s how Snippetz Labs started.
Snippetz labs is where i experiment with building software, ai tools, and small internet products. it isn’t really a traditional startup , it’s more like a playground for ideas.
the goal is simple:
take interesting ideas and turn them into things people can actually use.
sometimes that means building productivity tools.
sometimes it means experimenting with ai.
sometimes it means shipping weird little products just to see what happens.
so far, through snippetz labs, i’ve built 20+ small products and experiments, used by people across different countries and platforms.
some of them worked.
most of them didn’t.
but every experiment teaches something about building.
i’m also deeply involved in design , especially how software feels to use.
i spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about typography, brutalist interfaces, minimal design systems, and how small design decisions shape the way people interact with technology.
when i’m not building, i usually write about technology, ai, startups, and things i’m learning while experimenting with products.
recently i’ve been exploring how fast ideas can move from thought → prototype → product using ai tools.
i’m still figuring things out.
for now, snippetz labs is my playground for building things on the internet.
if you enjoy building things, experimenting with ideas, or thinking about the future of software , we’ll probably get along.