From a curious kid to
building for the web.

I'm Ankur Bag, a developer who builds interactive applications and is passionate about crafting neat user experiences. I obsess over the small details, like the animations, the hover states, and how buttons feel when you click them. The things most people don't notice, but everyone subconsciously feels.

"I believe great design isn't about adding more. It's about refining until nothing else can be."

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Location/Kolkata, India
Status/Available for work

How it started

It started with a strong curiosity for how software worked under the hood. Staring at screens, I was fascinated by how logic and code could turn into something real and functional that people interact with daily. That curiosity quickly turned into passion, prompting me to build my own tools and bots.

I spent countless nights figuring out bugs, reading docs, and talking to other developers who were a few steps ahead of me. Over time, my interest expanded into Android Development and Full-Stack Web Architectures. I loved the fast feedback loop of changing code and seeing immediate visual changes on screen.

As a B.Tech CSE student, I founded Orbit Innovations to build practical solutions. Our primary app, ScholarX, serves students at my university with notes, calculators, and tools. Bringing a product from design to active Play Store users taught me more about databases, APIs, and real-world deployment than any tutorial could.

Now, I run a development agency. I work with real clients, design systems, build projects, write logic, and deal with production software. Some days are smooth, others involve late-night bugs and last-minute fixes. It can be stressful, but I enjoy the challenge. Making real products has taught me far more than tutorials ever could.

Along the way, I learned that writing code is only part of the job. Communicating clearly, asking the right questions, translating vague ideas into concrete solutions, and staying calm when things break matters just as much. These skills weren't obvious at the start, but they're now a core part of how I work.

What excites me most right now is watching the industry evolve in real time. The pace of change is intense. New tools, new workflows, and AIreshaping how we build and think about software. Things that felt impossible not long ago are now part of my daily work. It's exciting, and occasionally overwhelming, in the best way.

That sense of curiosity from high school never really went away. I still find myself experimenting late at night, reading about new technologies, and thinking about where all of this is heading. There's always something new to learn, something better to build, and something I don't understand yet. That's what keeps me here.

How I Work

Stay curious

Technology moves fast. I spend time every day learning something new, whether it's a tool, a concept, or a different way of thinking.

Done beats perfect

Perfectionism is the enemy of progress. I believe in getting things out the door, learning from real feedback, and improving from there.

Sweat the details

The difference between good and great is in the micro-interactions, the loading states, the edge cases. These things matter.

Build for humans

Code is a means to an end. The real goal is solving problems for real people. If users don't love it, the technology doesn't matter.

Beyond the Code

What drives me

I believe great software should feel invisible. It should just work, beautifully. This philosophy drives everything I build from the smallest micro-interaction to the architecture of entire systems. The best interfaces are the ones you don't notice.

Outside of work

When I'm not in VS Code, you'll find me exploring music, diving into design systems, or reading about the latest in AI tools. I like staying curious, learning and building in public, and constantly sharpening both the creative and technical sides of my work.

Let's connect

Whether you have a project in mind, want to collaborate, or just want to chat about tech, I'd love to hear from you.