About Me.

Hi there. I'm Arpan Jhaveri, a solo founder trying to figure out how far one person can go with AI. I'm also a dad and primary parent, which means I have about 6.5 hours a day to figure all of this out. I like the constraint, because its a forcing function.

My career has been a bit of a winding road. I started as a developer, then moved into product management, then spent a decade in B2B marketing—Andela, CoderPad, a few others. VP titles, global teams, pipeline metrics, board meetings, and getting to build educational toys for kids along the way.

Then I turned 45 and wanted to build something that's my own.

So, now I'm a bootstrapped founder with no team. No engineers. No marketers. No ops. Just AI and a lot of markdown files.

My main project is OnePerfectSlice, a tool that helps GTM teams get judgment out of people's heads. But I'm also tinkering with other things—testing the edges of what a single person can actually ship when AI handles the execution.

The questions underneath all of it: what happens when execution gets cheap, how much can a single person do, what does that mean for my daughters and for society at large? I'm grappling with those questions every day.

This site is where I think out loud about that. Sometimes it's about dev. Sometimes it's about marketing. Sometimes it's about parenting.

I post on LinkedIn a few times a week too.

If something resonates, say hi.