Fig. 00 — Three live products, annotated
Yash Shah
I build products end to end — the idea, the interface, and the shipping. Three of them are live below, each pinned and annotated like a proper teardown.
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
- 01 · The promise The headline names the enemy — haggling — in six words. No feature list needed when the pain is this specific.
- 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.
- 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
- 01 · Feeling first The headline sells the payoff — the night through everyone's eyes — before any mechanics show up.
- 02 · Two doors Hosts create, guests join with a PIN. Each audience gets exactly one obvious action, side by side.
- 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. Mine tracks the recomposition itself: weight trend, session volume, steps, 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
- 01 · Four surfaces Dashboard, logs, workout, progress. No feed, no streak-shaming — a tool shaped like a training session.
- 02 · One number leads Latest weight gets top billing because recomposition is the goal. Everything else on the page supports that number.
- 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.
Fig. 05 — Contact