Nine years end-to-end across mobile, backend, and infrastructure — now focused full-time on turning engineering teams AI-native through workshops and advisory.
The common pattern I see: a team adopts AI tools, individual engineers get faster at narrow tasks, and then it plateaus. The tools are the easy part. The hard part is structural — how context flows, how knowledge compounds, how agents get access to the right scope without stepping on each other or leaking secrets.
My job is to fix that layer. I run workshops, design agentic dev environments, and advise teams through the transition from "AI-assisted" to genuinely AI-native. I don't work from decks — I work in MRs, in your actual codebase, alongside your engineers.
I started building WordPress sites from Jashore in 2016. Over the next nine years I moved into Android, Flutter, Laravel, Qwik, then DevOps and infrastructure — shipping doctor-appointment platforms, airport display systems, the Daily Islam Android app (1M+ installs, 4.7★), and eventually serving as CTO at Sasthya Seba where I rebuilt the frontend, migrated the infrastructure, and dropped costs 8× while growing organic traffic 30×.
Most recently at Kahf, I led AI-native engineering transformation company-wide — shipping the Gitlab Agent Webhook, standing up the MicroK8s + Sysbox + Coder + Vibe Kanban stack for agent environments, and delivering the "Fear Not, Embrace AI" talk. That work is now the spine of the workshops and advisory engagements I take on independently.
I read your codebase before day one. I work alongside your engineers, not above them. I write team guidelines that outlive the engagement. And I'm honest about trade-offs — AI-native isn't free, and some teams aren't ready yet, and I'll tell you which one you are.
Most engagements run 2–6 weeks part-time. The best signal of fit is a paragraph about where your team is actually stuck. Alhamdulillah for every team that's trusted me to carry this work this far.
I'm a Hafiz — completed memorization of the Quran at Al-Samadiyyah School in Kushtia. Currently studying BTIS (Al-Hadith & Islamic Studies) and DHMS (Homeopathic Medicine) alongside engineering. They sit in tension sometimes, and I'm still figuring out how to balance the three. But they're all part of the same life.
Languages: Bengali (native), English (fluent), Arabic and Urdu (moderate).
The best opening is a paragraph about where your team is stuck. I'll reply within a couple of days with a scoped proposal.