Available for freelance work · Jul '26
KRYPTOPICO
I design and build websites and software tools. I'm in college, I'm new to freelancing, and I put everything I have into the few things I make.
India, working worldwide
Async and in writing, always
Studying, building, taking projects
ATLAS INTEL
A Windows app that shows you exactly what's eating your disk space, and its website. Both designed and built by one person: me.
Atlas scans your drive and turns the mess into a visual map: what's huge, what's old, what's safe to remove. Cleanup tools with a recoverable safe-delete vault, so nothing is ever lost by accident. I built the scan engine, the interface, the motion design, and the installer myself, and I obsessed over every detail on the way.
- Cleanup tools
- 0
- Visualization
- 0fps
- Frameworks used
- 0
- People on the team
- 1
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Visual disk map
Treemap and heatmap views turn a full drive into something you can actually read.
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Safe Delete vault
Deleted files are compressed and kept recoverable, so cleanup never means regret.
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Smart cleanup tools
Sixteen focused tools for duplicates, old downloads, caches, and forgotten installers.
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Fast scan engine
A Python engine tuned to walk large drives quickly and keep the interface at 60fps.
The Atlas site
A single-page site built to feel like the product: a scroll-scrubbed film hero, a clean loader, motion tuned frame by frame. No framework, no page builder, fast on a cheap phone.
Self-initiated demos I built to explore different kinds of sites. No real clients yet, so these are honest concepts, not commissioned work. Every one is fully built and interactive.
Small menu on purpose. Everything here runs on skills Atlas already proves.
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Websites & landing pages
Marketing sites and landing pages that load fast, read well on a phone, and don't lock you into a page builder.
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Web apps & tools
Dashboards, small tools, and interfaces for real data. Desktop apps too, the way Atlas was built.
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Automation
Python scripts and small tools that take repetitive work off your plate: scraping, reports, file wrangling.
Fully async, fully in writing. You'll never need to book a call, and you'll never wonder where things stand.
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Scope, in writing
You describe what you need. I send back a written scope with a fixed price. No surprises later.
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Build, with updates
I build and send short written progress notes, so you always know exactly where things are.
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Proof, on video
Every deliverable comes with a silent screen recording. You see it working before you approve it.
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Handover, complete
You get the files, the deployment, and a written guide. Fixes within scope are on me.
I'm a college student who builds software. Most of what I know came from shipping real things and taking them apart to see how they work.
I'm new to freelancing, and I'm honest about that. What I have instead of a long client list is Atlas: a complete product, designed and shipped end to end by one person. That's the standard I bring to anything with my name on it.
I'd rather do a few things properly than many things halfway. I sweat the details most people skip: the easing on a hover, the empty state nobody tests, how a page feels on a cheap phone. That's the part of the work I love.
Studying computer science
Atlas, and whatever's next
A couple of projects at a time
The things you're probably wondering, answered straight.
You're new to freelancing. Why should I trust you?
Fair question, and I won't pretend otherwise. Two honest answers: first, Atlas is real proof of finished work, and I'll happily send a full demo video before you commit to anything. Second, we can start small: a scoped first milestone, and you only continue if the work speaks for itself.
Why no calls?
It's how I work best, and it's genuinely better for you: every decision ends up written down, every deliverable comes with a recording, and nothing lives in someone's memory of a meeting. You get a paper trail instead of promises.
What does it cost?
Fixed price per project, quoted after a written scope, so you know the number before any work starts. I'm a student with low overheads, and my pricing reflects that. Small projects are welcome.
How fast do you deliver?
Landing pages in days, not weeks. Bigger builds get a realistic timeline in the scope, and the written progress notes mean you'll see the whole way there, not just the end.
What do you build with?
Plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for sites, Python for tools and automation. No heavy frameworks, no page-builder lock-in. It's why my pages stay fast, and why you'll actually own what I hand over.
Have something
in mind?
Tell me about it in writing and I'll reply within a day, with questions or a quote.