About me

I'm Amrish Poornachandran. I don't have one clean lane, and I like it that way.

I started with the internet before I started with code. At 15, I was running pages, talking to clients, learning content, attention, distribution, money, and how to make strangers care about something.

That turned into my first real business: a small media and content agency. We worked with 50+ clients, built a small team, and eventually exited. It was not glamorous, but it taught me more about the real world than any perfect plan could have.

Later, I moved deeper into software, AI, and product building. Hackathons became the bridge. They taught me how to build under pressure, make ugly first versions, explain ideas quickly, and turn rough thoughts into working things.

Since then, I've been trying to stay close to that same loop: notice something, build something, ship it, learn, repeat.

Now I'm building Kenesis from India. It is my biggest bet so far, and probably the clearest expression of how I like to work: real problems, real users, real-world execution.

I care about speed, taste, proof, and people who do not wait for perfect conditions.

Still becoming. Still building.