I build the website, app, or system your business runs on.
You explain it once — I'll take it from there. I'm Shadab, a developer in Mumbai. Most people reach me after months of putting it off: orders slipping away in WhatsApp, a phone that rings all day for bookings, a website they're quietly embarrassed by. You work with me directly — no agency, no team you never meet, and you own everything at the end.
- Websites
- Online stores
- Mobile apps
- Booking systems
- Software for your team
Or call +91 9167263576 — I answer my own phone. Ten minutes, just your situation, nothing to sign.
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Shadab
Full-stack developer · Mumbai
Built, shipped, and still running.
Real businesses, not demos. Each one started as a problem someone described on a call.
Most people don't arrive asking for software.
They arrive with a problem.
Here are four I hear most often, and what I actually say back. If yours is on this list, you already know how the call will go.
“Customers call to book. Half the time nobody picks up, and we lose them.”
A booking page where they pick a slot themselves, and the day's list lands on your phone. Your staff stops being the bottleneck.
Usually 2-3 weeks. You don't need an app for this — a page does it.
“Orders come on WhatsApp, I copy them into Excel, and by evening I've lost track.”
One screen where the order, the payment status and the customer sit together. Excel can't tell you what's still pending. This can.
Start with the one screen you check daily. The rest can wait.
“My website looks fine, but nobody ever enquires through it.”
Nine times out of ten it isn't the design. The first line doesn't say what you do, and enquiring takes too many steps. Both are fixable without rebuilding anything.
I'll tell you which one it is before you spend on a redesign.
“The person who made my site left. Now nothing can be changed.”
You get the code, the accounts, and a written handover in plain language. Whether you keep working with me or not, the next person can pick it up.
No lock-in. It's your business, it should be your software.
Yours isn't on the list? Describe it in your own words on a call. I'll tell you what it would take — or that you don't need me for it.
Five things, mostly. Pick the one that sounds like you.
Not sure which one it is? That's normal — most people describe the problem and we work it out from there.
A website people trust
Loads fast, says what you do in the first line, and makes enquiring easy on a phone.
Shops, clinics, studios, consultants
Software your team runs on
Orders, bookings and records on one screen, instead of a folder of spreadsheets only one person understands.
Teams still working out of Excel
An app on your customer's phone
One app for Android and iPhone — for ordering, booking, or checking where something is.
Customers who come back often
The work that happens on its own
Reminders, invoices and reports that go out at the right time, without anyone remembering to send them.
Anyone doing the same task daily
Something you can grow
Start with the one thing you need now, add to it once you know what people actually use.
New ideas that need a first version
You have three ways to get this built. Here's the honest version of each.
Two of these aren't me, and sometimes they're the right call. You should know which one you're in before you spend anything.
An agency
A team, a process, and a proposal document
You'll get proper project management and people to cover for each other. You'll also talk to an account manager rather than the person actually writing your code, and every change goes through them first.
Pick them if the project is large, the timeline is long, and the budget is set.
The cheapest quote
Whoever replies first with the lowest number
Usually a template with your logo dropped into it. It looks fine on day one. The trouble starts when you want something changed and nobody — including you — can open it.
Fine if you genuinely need a one-page site and nothing more, ever.
Me
You're hereOne developer, start to finish
You explain the problem to the person who builds the solution — no brief passed down a chain. I'll tell you when you don't need something, and you leave with the code, the accounts, and a handover written in plain language.
Pick me if you want to be able to reach the person who built it, a year from now.
You talk to me, not a manager
The person on the call is the person writing the code. Nothing gets lost being explained twice.
You own everything at the end
Code, domain, hosting, database — in your accounts, in your name. No lock-in, whether you keep working with me or not.
I'll tell you not to build it
If a page does the job, I won't sell you an app. Turning down work I don't think you need is why people come back.
Not sure which one you need? Tell me the situation on a call. If an agency or a template is the better fit for you, I'll say so.
I don't only build for other people. I run my own.
Which means I've been on your side of it — paying for the hosting, answering the support messages, watching what people actually click. Not just handing over a folder of code and leaving.
TrustQR
LiveFor shops, clinics and restaurantsA small stand on your counter with a QR code. The customer scans it, gets help writing what they actually want to say, and lands on your Google review page — instead of meaning to leave a review and forgetting by evening.
- Unhappy customers reach you privately first, before it becomes a public one-star
- Suggests review wording in the customer's own language, so they post instead of staring at an empty box
- One QR per table, counter or branch — and you see scans and ratings as they happen
Thinking of building your own product? I've made the expensive mistakes already — building too much before anyone had used it, mostly. Happy to save you a few of them on a call.
Nothing to sign, nothing to commit to.
You've probably been burned by someone who disappeared, or talked to you like you should already know the words. This is deliberately not that.
You tell me the problem
A 10-minute call or WhatsApp. No forms to fill, no presentation. Just what's going wrong and what you wish happened instead.
I send it back in writing
What I'd build and how long it takes, in plain language you can read to anyone. If I think you don't need it built, that's in there too.
You see it every week
Working screens, not status reports. At the end the code, the accounts and the handover are yours to keep.
Step one is just a conversation. Ten minutes.
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Get in touchPWSCODING offers full stack web development, backend systems development with Node.js and PostgreSQL, SaaS MVP development, API development and integration, internal tools and admin dashboards, and automation systems. All services are available to clients in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and across India.
PWSCODING is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. I work with clients across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, and all of India. I also take on remote projects from international clients. In-person meetings are available for Mumbai-based clients.
For MVPs, I typically deliver in 4-8 weeks. Larger SaaS platforms take 8-16 weeks depending on complexity. Internal tools and admin dashboards usually take 4-6 weeks. I provide a detailed timeline during our initial consultation based on your specific requirements.
I specialize in Node.js and Express for backend development, Next.js and React for frontend, PostgreSQL for databases, TypeScript for type safety, and Tailwind CSS for styling. For SaaS projects, I integrate Stripe for payments. All code is production-ready and security-focused.
It depends entirely on what you actually need, and I would rather not guess before I understand your situation. Tell me the problem on a short call and I will put the scope, the timeline and the number in writing afterwards, so you can read it calmly instead of being quoted on the spot.
Yes, I offer monthly maintenance packages that include bug fixes, security updates, minor feature additions, and priority support. Maintenance packages are customized based on your project needs. I build systems that are easy to maintain and hand off.
Security is built into every project from day one. This includes proper authentication and authorization, input validation, rate limiting, secure password hashing, encrypted data storage for sensitive information, and following OWASP security best practices. I can also help with SOC 2 compliance requirements.
Call or WhatsApp me and describe the problem in your own words. Within 48 hours you get a written plan covering what I would build and how long it takes. No sales pitch, no obligation to continue.
You've been putting this off
for a while now.
Most people sit with it for months — telling themselves it's not the right time, that they'll deal with it after this season, that it's probably too complicated anyway. Then they describe it out loud in ten minutes and it turns out to be smaller than it felt.





