Everyone’s talking about AI.
But most of what’s out there is either hype or half-baked.
This page isn’t about “changing the world with AI.” It’s about solving small, specific, everyday problems that make work feel clunky, repetitive, or slower than it should be.
I’m Akshat. I build AI agents that do one thing well - Make your day a little smoother.
I work across strategy, brand, and growth (currently) in healthcare. At Novo Nordisk, I’ve helped shape global campaigns, build brand plans, and drive adoption for category-defining products (think: GLP-1s).
But behind the decks and dashboards, I love tinkering.
I’ve built agents that power internal tools, automate the boring bits, and help teams get to clarity faster. You’ll find them below :)
What it does: Generates well-structured job descriptions based on just a few inputs.
Why it exists: Because writing JDs from scratch is a painful mix of copy-pasting and wishful thinking.
Use Case: HR teams building roles across levels, especially at growing companies.
What it does: Creates a weekly workout plan tailored to your goals and schedule.
Why it exists: Because most people either overthink fitness or never start. This helps you do neither.
Use Case: Professionals trying to get consistent without hiring a personal trainer.
What it does: Writes cold outreach emails that don’t sound…cold.
Why it exists: Because most outreach is either too generic or too cringe. This one gets to the point.
Use Case: SDRs, founders, or marketers doing outbound without sounding like it.
What it does: Turns a topic and tone into a full blog post.
Why it exists: Because starting with a blank page is the hardest part.
Use Case: Founders, marketers, or creators trying to stay consistent without burning out.
What it does: Summarizes dense articles, PDFs, or transcripts into digestible bullet points.
Why it exists: Because no one has time to read everything, sadly.
Use Case: Analysts, consultants, students, or anyone who preps for meetings in 10 minutes flat.
What it does: Translates technical writing into plain English.
Why it exists: Because sounding smart ≠ being clear. And well, pharma :’)
Use Case: Anyone rewriting a 40-slide deck into something people actually read.
Got an idea? Need a custom agent for your team? Just want to swap notes on how AI’s actually being used?
I’m always up for a good coffee (chat).