I’m SubhamThe Psychepreneur™ .

Technical Product Manager | Automation Architect | Builder of Conviction Systems
I help digital businesses bridge the gap between “Manual Chaos” and “Automated Scale.” I build the operating systems that allow creators to treat their business like software—scalable, predictable, and efficient.

Subham, Product Manager

My Technical Expertise

  • Product-Led Growth: Architecting systems where the product utility drives the marketing.

  • Automation Infrastructure: Deploying n8n workflows and AI agents to replace manual operational drag.

  • System Design: Converting abstract “creative ideas” into executed technical roadmaps.

Impact so far
12,000+ Community | 850+ Customers | 30,000+ Assets Deployed

Ready to stop hustling and start architecting? Let’s build.

Audience

Customers

Built Online Businesses For

OUR MISSION—

To empower entrepreneurs and creators to build thriving, profitable online ventures using AI intelligence + human psychology.

OUR VISION—

A world where digital creators and business owners design sustainable success — fueled by creativity, conviction, and the smart use of technology.

  • My Journey → The Making of The Psychepreneur ↓

    I’ve always been a dreamer, an observer – a Psychepreneur, as I like to call it.✍🏽

    I didn’t come from privilege. I came from Tier 3 college — the kind of college where you didn’t have seniors to look up to, no roadmaps, no polished mentors showing you which door leads where.
    All we had were ideas, YouTube tutorials, and curiosity that refused to die.

    So I became a wanderer in my own career.

    I was that guy who tried everything… Competitive coding, IoT, Blockchain. On paper, I looked scattered. In reality, I was gathering data points. I realized I wasn’t just a coder or a designer; I was searching for the intersection where all these skills met. I wasn’t quitting; I was iterating.

    I’d build a few templates, and move to the next thing because somewhere I was looking for something that felt like me.

    By 2020, my friends were preparing for IIT M.Techs and government exams.
    I was preparing for… life.

    I wanted to take a gap year — focus, reset, figure things out — but fear whispered, “what if your résumé dies?”

    So instead, I resurrected an old ghost — CX Guru, a tiny brand I’d started in college back in 2015 as a joke.
    This time, I went all in.
    No funding, no co-founder — just Wi-Fi, curiosity, and chaos.

    People told me freelancing was a sin — a dead end.
    But I was a misfit anyway.

    Over the next 3½ years, I worked with clients across the world — from Hong Kong e-commerce firms to ed-tech startups, blockchain projects, consultants, and coaches.

    I sold everything I could build — websites, apps, funnels, automations — and learned what no course ever teaches:
    that business is just belief, systemized.

    It wasn’t glamorous.
    There were months of burnouts, delayed invoices, and impostor nights.
    But it shaped me.

    It taught me to deliver, to listen, to lead without authority, and to create value without titles.

    After years of running CX Guru, I walked back into the corporate world — not as a desperate fresher, but as someone with scars and receipts.
    I joined at 3× my first salary.
    And for the first time, I realized freelancing wasn’t a detour — it was an accelerator.

    It gave me what most people never get from their 9-to-5: perspective.
    I could see how broken systems, unclear communication, and shallow metrics kill great ideas inside companies.
    That’s when I found my real edge — Product Thinking.

    I invested heavily — took a premium Product Management program.
    The course itself wasn’t magic; the seriousness it awakened was.

    I started connecting dots between psychology, product design, and storytelling.
    Between systems and behavior.
    Between human emotion and business architecture.

    From there, the path unfolded:
    Business Analyst → Associate PM → Product Manager.

    But titles never mattered.
    What mattered was this growing clarity that my craft wasn’t coding or content — it was conviction.

    Today, I build and manage products that fuse technology, psychology, and systems thinking.
    But beyond my job, I’m building something larger — a movement.

    The Psychepreneur™ isn’t a brand.
    It’s the sum of every failure, experiment, and late-night realization that the real product is you.

    I started as a Tier-3 kid with no map.
    Now, I build maps for others.

    Because I’ve learned that you don’t need the perfect playbook.
    You need the courage to start messy — and the discipline to build systems that outlast your moods.

    If you’re reading this because you’re stuck, scattered, or scared — good.
    That’s where all builders begin.
    The difference between the ones who stay lost and the ones who rise?
    They don’t chase paths.
    They design their own.

    That’s what I did.
    That’s what The Psychepreneur™ stands for.

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