Free tools for the community, a hub that replaces ClickUp, apps for a phones-first Sri Lanka. Some notes are promises.
Pulled over on the Hatton road because the clouds were doing something unfair to the light. Waited twenty minutes for them to break. They never did — and the photo is better for it.
PC Spot ('11) → Tile Studio ('13) → Akram Imports ('15) → Ceylon Entertainment ('18, grew eatts.lk 4k→20k customers) → Zirateh head of ops ('22) → co-founded Fast Track Branding ('24) → Infinity Consultants ('25—).
Royal College, Colombo 07. CIMA cert. English · සිංහල · தமிழ்.
Operations by trade. Marketing by craft. Code by obsession. Thirteen years of making things run — and lately, making the software they run on.
13 years of running floors, teams and chaos until it behaves like a system.
Brand strategy and the full digital stack, judged by what shows in numbers.
The newest module. Free, community-first tools — shipped, not imagined.
Field notes from up-country mist and elsewhere. The oldest module of all.
Free matrimony for the community — built because everywhere else charges money for finding a person. A trial run for something every Sri Lankan can use someday.
A ten-year-old idea finally shipped: clean, light, district-accurate prayer times. The data stays open for anyone building free things.
The team's knowledge base, SOPs and ad tooling in one place — slowly growing into the work platform ClickUp should have been.
Rebuilt from scraped Framer wreckage into hand-made pages on Cloudflare's edge. The portfolio is itself a project.