$360 / month
2 calls per month (60min/call)
Unlimited Q&A via chat
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Hi, I’m Aashni! I’ve spent over a decade as both a software engineer and product manager at Microsoft, Amazon, and Square, building and launching products that have impacted millions. As a founder, I’ve created HypeDocs, an AI-powered recognition and feedback platform, and Mido, a secure document management solution. Beyond my own startups, I advise and invest in early-stage companies like Pawtrip, Monadd, Blossom, and SwapStack. I also lead tech strategy across Kingsway Group, a multi-industry organization spanning auto, retail, entertainment, hotels, and more, helping modernize operations through innovative technology solutions.
I love working with early-stage founders who need to figure out what to build—and just as importantly, how to build it in a fast, affordable, and scalable way. Whether you’re validating an idea, refining your product strategy, or deciding between no-code, low-code, or custom development, I can help you find the smartest approach that won’t drain your budget.
If you want to avoid costly mistakes and build a product that actually delivers value, let’s connect! I’d love to help you navigate the process and get your startup moving in the right direction.
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Aashni Shah
Founder, Investor, Advisor, Former Eng at Amazon, Microsoft, Square at HypeDocs
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