Side products I made
TL;DR
TrackMyNetWorth.com - simple, privacy focussed net worth tracking tool.
HitLyst(Discontinued) - Twitter client for accessing custom lists and timelines.
I've made countless other products that didn't take off - and I'm proud of every single one. Each one made me a better PM and a founder.
1. TrackMyNetWorth
What is it?
A tool to track your net worth
Why should I use it?
Everyone should know their own net worth.
Ask AI to for a high level financial advice before hiring a pricey financial advicer.
What problems do these products solve ?
There are tools to track networth by connecting to your bank accounts, stock brokers, mutual funds and many other accounts. I've never felt safe to connect any of those. I wanted to manually enter my net worth and track once in a quarter.
This is exactly what this tool does.
Additionally, you can subscribe to AI insights for $5/month.
Where can I find it?
2. HitLyst for Twitter(Discontinued)
On January 12th, 2023, without warning, Elon Musk ordered his employees at Twitter to suspend access to 3rd party clients which instantly locked out hundreds of thousands of users from accessing Twitter from their favorite clients. Many other Twitter clients such as Tweetbot, Twitterific etc were discontinued.

What is it?
iOS Twitter client for cleaner timelines
Why did people use it?
After following 100+ accounts on Twitter, your timeline is a mess. HitLyst provides interest based curated accounts so you can access cleaner timelines by a single tap.
Why couldn't I just use Twitter ?
You could. It's tiring to search and add accounts one by one. HitLyst provides curated accounts by interest and country.
What were the other features?
- Follow city and country based Twitter trends
- Get notifications about trends at regular intervals without opening the HitLyst app
- Access to curated News feed and Most popular feed directly in Home screen
- Customise appearance by font, line spacing etc
- Quick Swipe on tweets to like, retweet and reply
At its peak it had about 12.3k active users. It was fun making HitLyst.