28.2°N 83.9°E43.6°N 79.3°W
Prakash Pun

PrakashPun

Engineer & builder — making thoughtful software at the edge of AI.

Intelligent systems, thoughtfully designed — where technology meets clarity, purpose, and scale. Crafting products that are not just functional, but meaningful, adaptive, and built to last.

01Field Notes28.2°N → 43.6°N

How I got here

A few honest pages about where I'm from and what I'm making.

I grew up in Pokhara, Nepal — a lake town beneath the Annapurna range. Most of what I know about patience and noticing details started there.

The path to Toronto wasn't a straight line. These days it means IndieHyve, the studio I co-founded — mostly Klynto, an operations platform for small businesses in Nepal and Canada, and Pursly, an iOS expense tracker I built because I wanted it to exist. The AI in both actually does the work.

Both places are in everything I make. Still building — that part hasn't changed.

POKHARA, NP28.2°N 83.9°E
~12,000 km · 2017 →
TORONTO, CA43.6°N 79.3°W
departure·2017focus·productsnow·building IndieHyve
02Selected Works
2021 → now

Things I've Built

The pieces on this table are the ones I'd show you if we were talking.

Community Platform2024–Active Build

IndieHyve

A home for people who build.

IndieHyve started with a question I couldn't stop asking: where do builders go when they want more than a feed? I co-founded it as a community — it became a studio, a product lab, and the work I care about most.

CommunityNext.jsStudio
Visit IndieHyve
More work in the archiveOpen drawer
04The Path

The Path So Far

Places I've worked, things I've built, and the path that brought me here.

2024–

IndieHyve

Tech Lead & Software Engineer

IndieHyve started with a question I couldn't stop asking: where do builders go when they want more than a feed? I co-founded it as a community — it became a studio, a product lab, and the work I care about most. I run the engineering, help shape what we build, and put every piece of it together like it's going to last.

Klynto by IndieHyve

Klynto by IndieHyve

Restaurant menu platform — real-time updates and QR code generation.

2023

BlackTech

Software Developer / Frontend

At BlackTech I led the frontend of RestroX, a restaurant management platform that grew to over 2,000 restaurants across Nepal while I was there. It taught me what it feels like to build something that other people depend on — and how differently you make decisions when that weight is real.

A few years earlier, I was still learning what production software really felt like.

2021–22

Eversoft

Junior Software Developer

My first real taste of production code. Full-stack work across React, React Native, Node.js, GraphQL, and Django — messy and real. Production software teaches you things that no tutorial can prepare you for.

early '21

Eversoft

Intern

The first job. I learned to read code I didn't write, work inside a system I didn't design, and ask better questions than I arrived with. The smallest chapter — and the one that started everything.

06Say Hello

the last page

Let's build something thoughtful.

Whether it's a project, a collaboration, or just a hello — I'm always glad to hear from someone building something they care about.

Prakash Pun · 2026