Yash Shah

Fig. 00 — A portfolio, torn down by its owner

Yash Shah

I build products end to end — the idea, the interface, and the shipping. Three of them are live below, each torn down the way I'd review anyone's product: pinned, annotated, and open to inspection.

✳ Fair is fair — the page annotates itself too. Red pins and notes mark the thinking. Toggle them in the header if you'd rather browse clean.

  1. 01 Accept Buy and sell locally, without the haggling
  2. 02 Access Every photo from the night, in one album
  3. 03 Fitness Body recomposition tracking, built to be used daily

Fig. 01 — Live product · teardown

Accept

Buy and sell locally. We negotiate so you don't have to.

Local marketplaces die in the DMs — lowball offers, ghosting, twenty messages to move one desk. Accept puts an agent in the middle of every deal: it fields offers, counters within your limits, and comes back with a single decision to make. Accept or pass.

  • StatusLive in production
  • RoleDesigned, built, and shipped solo
  • Core loopList it — agent negotiates — you decide
Open Accept accept.yashvipulkumarshah.com
accept.yashvipulkumarshah.com Open ↗ Accept landing page: the headline 'We negotiate so you don't have to', a three-step deal flow, and buy/sell entry points.
  1. 01 · The promise The headline names the enemy — haggling — in six words. No feature list needed when the pain is this specific.
  2. 02 · The handoff Step two is the whole product: an AI agent runs the messages and offers. The strip earns the two buttons under it.
  3. 03 · Loop as UI List it, agree the price, accept or pass. The core loop is drawn as interface, not claimed in copy.

Fig. 02 — Live product · teardown

Access

Every photo from the night. From everyone who was there.

Thirty phones at a party, and nobody ever sees the photos that aren't theirs. Access gives each event one private album behind a PIN — guests scan, join, and fill in the angles you missed, while the host controls who's in and what stays.

  • StatusLive in production
  • RoleDesigned, built, and shipped solo
  • Core loopCreate — share the PIN — collect the night
Open Access access.yashvipulkumarshah.com
access.yashvipulkumarshah.com Open ↗ Access landing page: the headline 'See the moments through everyone's eyes', with create-album and join-with-PIN actions beside an event photo.
  1. 01 · Feeling first The headline sells the payoff — the night through everyone's eyes — before any mechanics show up.
  2. 02 · Two doors Hosts create, guests join with a PIN. Each audience gets exactly one obvious action, side by side.
  3. 03 · Output as proof The hero image is what the product collects — a real table at a real event. The output does the persuading.

Fig. 03 — Live product · teardown

Fitness

Body recomposition tracking. Built for how I train.

Most trackers count workouts. Disciplined — my training log — tracks the recomposition itself: weight trend, session volume, and PRs on one dashboard. I built it because I use it; every day it earns its data.

  • StatusLive, in daily use
  • RoleDesigned, built, and shipped solo
  • Core loopLog — see the trend — keep the streak
Open Fitness fitness.yashvipulkumarshah.com
fitness.yashvipulkumarshah.com Open ↗ Disciplined training dashboard: latest weight of 67.8 kg and a 30-day weight-trend chart on a dark interface.
  1. 01 · Four surfaces Dashboard, logs, workout, progress. No feed, no streak-shaming — a tool shaped like a training session.
  2. 02 · One number leads Latest weight gets top billing because recomposition is the goal. Everything else on the page supports that number.
  3. 03 · The receipt A 30-day trend with real dates. This chart is only full if the owner logs daily — and it's full.

Fig. 04 — Background

The pattern is shipping.

Software engineering at John Deere. Founded Bookchange, a peer-to-peer book-sharing platform that reached the finals of Shark Tank India. Product management at SwitchOn, a Series B computer-vision startup. Currently completing an MBA at Ivey Business School, Western University.

✳ The résumé section every portfolio has — kept to one paragraph and four stops. The products above make the longer argument.

Engineering John Deere Software engineer on production systems.
Founder Bookchange Peer-to-peer book sharing. Shark Tank India finalist.
Product SwitchOn Associate PM at a Series B computer-vision startup.
Business Ivey MBA Ivey Business School, Western University.

Fig. 05 — Contact

Building something? Let's talk.

✳ No contact form — forms are where messages go to die. These three land where I actually look.