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ProspektLab v0.4 Macro-trigger engine + plain-English brief generator. Beta closes July.Aryan Rajput / 22 / Meerut, India
I build quiet machines for money and attention.
I'm Aryan Rajput. I build software for the two rooms that move most outcomes. From a desk in Meerut I ship ProspektLab for market watchers, and Zypheria for sales teams that want pipeline without theatre. Seven years in. Two products live. One book on the way.
Map risk.
Write briefs.
7 booked meetings.
Capture the signal. Score it. Route the next action.
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The operating desk · 03 lanes
Three doors. One taste for leverage.
I don't run a portfolio. I run an operating desk. Each lane is a real product or a real publication, with receipts, not vibes.
ProspektLab
A research cockpit for market watchers. Watchlists, macro triggers, price action, and plain-English briefs. Built to make staying out as easy as getting in.
Zypheria
AI voice agents and pipeline plumbing that turn intent into booked calls, without bloating your team or your CAC. Talks like a closer. Logs like an SDR. Sleeps never.
- 50+ qualified meetings in the first 90 days of beta
- 7 to 14 days from contract to live agents
VisionCraft
Short, dense field notes on autonomous systems and the operator's craft. Read by 1,621 founders, engineers, and quietly ambitious people on LinkedIn.
#079 Dashboards close. Decks describe.
#072 What DRDO taught me about uptime.
The receipts
Numbers, not adjectives.
02 / Live signal · from the desk
What I'm actually working on right now.
Shipping
Zypheria voice v2 Sub-700ms barge-in, Hindi-English code-switch, CRM auto-log to HubSpot & Salesforce.Writing
Attempts Create Identity Book No. 01 · in revision. ~180 pages. Late 2026.Reading
The Goal · Goldratt Followed by The Mythical Man-Month and Antifragile (re-read).Listening
Acquired · TSMC arc Plus a steady rotation of Lex Fridman and Invest Like the Best.Open hours
2 acquisition slots / Q3 Voice-agent build-outs for B2B SaaS & insurance. Email to scope.Most people fight the noise. I just build a quieter room.
Aryan Rajput, working notebook
04 / Receipts from the room
What founders say after they ship with the desk.
Three quiet voices from the last twelve months. The kind of feedback you only get when the work is doing what it said it would on the box.
MR Marcus Reilly VP Sales · SaaS, Austin TXAryan's voice agents booked us 34 qualified demos in our first sprint. My SDRs went from chasing lists to actually closing.
NK Nikhil Kapoor Family office PM · Mumbai, INProspektLab is the first finance tool that respects my attention. Most mornings I read one brief and I'm done. Whole stack collapsed into a habit.
SH Sara Halverson Founder · Insurtech, London UKHired Aryan to build a custom outbound agent. 14 days from kickoff to live calls. The system kept improving on its own.
05 / The desk method
From email to live system in four beats.
Same arc for every engagement. No theatre. No fifty-tab dashboards. Just the quiet machinery that makes the rest of your team look good.
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Beat 01
Listen, then scope.
One 45-minute call. I leave with your three bottlenecks, your CRM stack, and the metric we'll move. You leave with a one-page plan.
~ 48 hours
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Beat 02
Prototype, not pitch.
You get a working sandbox — a real voice agent, a real watchlist, a real brief — before any contract is signed. If it doesn't fit, we shake hands and stop.
~ 5 days
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Beat 03
Ship to production.
Live integration with your CRM, dialer, and data pipes. Custom voices, custom guardrails, custom logs. Your ops team gets a 20-minute hand-off, not a 200-page manual.
7–14 days
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Beat 04
Tune in public.
Weekly receipts — meetings booked, briefs read, time saved. You see the dashboards I see. We adjust together. No retainer black-box.
Forever
Operating notes
How I actually work.
Five rules I keep re-discovering. Glued to the wall above my desk.
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01
Build the mechanism, then the message.
An interactive calculator beats a 40-slide PDF every quarter. I'd rather hand the prospect the keyboard than the deck.
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02
Suffering does not give medals.
Attempts create identity. The point isn't to romanticise grind, it's to keep moving while the story rewrites itself.
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03
Respect speed. Distrust hurry.
Speed is the result of pre-loading judgment. Hurry is what happens when you skipped that step. They look identical from the outside — only one compounds.
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04
Read until it bends you.
~60 books a year. Not for performance. Because most adult problems are pre-solved if you find the right writer at the right scar.
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05
Default to receipts.
Numbers, dates, contracts, screenshots. Nothing here is a vibe-claim. If I can’t prove it, I don't post it.
Book No. 01 / Coming soon
A field manual for the kid who keeps attempting.
Five years. Three hundred books. One notebook in Meerut. I'm writing the book I needed when I was 15: a quiet, honest field manual on identity, attempts, and the patterns nobody hands you. No gurus. No fluff. Just the scaffolding that actually held me up.
No spam. One quiet note when the book is ready.
07 / Common questions
Questions before the call.
Who is Aryan Rajput?
Aryan Rajput (handle: itsaryan) is a 22-year-old founder and systems builder from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. He started shipping software at 15 and has been doing it as a full-time operator for seven years.
He builds two live products — ProspektLab, a finance research cockpit for market watchers, and Zypheria, an AI voice acquisition platform — and writes VisionCraft, a Sunday dispatch read by 1,621 operators.
What does Aryan Rajput actually build?
Three things, all aimed at the same problem — too much noise, not enough leverage.
ProspektLab turns the daily firehose of market data into one brief you can read with coffee. Zypheria replaces top-of-funnel SDR work with AI voice agents that talk like closers and log like CRMs. VisionCraft is the working notebook — field notes for the people doing the building.
Where are you based, and who do you work with?
Meerut, India. Roughly 80km north-east of Delhi. The desk has shipped to clients in the United States, the United Kingdom, the UAE, Singapore, and Australia. Time zones are a solved problem; cold-rooms aren't.
How do I hire you or work with you?
Email hello@zypheria.com with two paragraphs — what's broken and what done looks like. Reply within 24 hours, usually under 6. From there, the four-beat method runs above.
I take a small number of new acquisition or product-engineering engagements each quarter, alongside building ProspektLab and Zypheria.
Are you self-taught? Did you go to college?
Self-taught. No CS degree. I read roughly 60 books a year because pattern recognition is a dataset problem, and I'd rather have a wide one. Most of what I know about systems came from breaking them, not lectures.
What is VisionCraft and how do I subscribe?
VisionCraft is a Sunday dispatch — short, dense field notes on autonomous systems, AI voice agents, finance signal, and the operator's craft. One quiet email a week. Three minutes long. Reply rate above 6%, which by newsletter standards is loud.
Drop your email in the dispatch box above or read past issues on the VisionCraft page.
What about the book?
Attempts Create Identity — Book No. 01. Working draft is ~180 pages, in revision. Ship window is late 2026 via itsaryan Press. Reserve a copy with the form above and you'll be the first to hear when it's ready.
Why this site even exists
If you remember one thing, remember this.
I'm not collecting roles. I'm collecting leverage. Each product is a different way of pointing the same desk at a different problem — markets, acquisition, attention. If we end up working together, you'll get the same person who built each of these. Not a sales pod, not a deck team. Just me, plus the systems I've spent five years sharpening.
Open the desk