AI-powered Websites (Divlytics — Sole Trader)

Client-focused web projects built using AI-assisted workflows, practical automation, and cloud-based deployment.

Project Links

Gangadharam Tiny HouseZyamadhariSmile Yoga

Overview

Through Divlytics (my sole trader consultancy), I worked on building and delivering websites for real-world use cases, focusing on simplicity, performance, and usability. These projects allowed me to combine AI-assisted development, cloud hosting, and practical problem-solving while working directly with business requirements.

Selected Projects

Gangadharam Tiny House

Built and deployed a business website with a focus on performance and reliability.

The site uses a high-availability static hosting architecture on AWS (S3, CloudFront, and Route 53), providing fast content delivery and scalable infrastructure. The front-end was rapidly prototyped using no-code tools and refined using AI-assisted coding with GitHub Copilot.

View projectGangadharam Tiny House website

Zyamadhari

Revamped an existing website and introduced additional functionality to support business operations.

Using AI-assisted tools, I implemented a lightweight workflow that allows users to browse products, add items to a cart, and send order details directly to the business owner via WhatsApp. This reduced friction in the ordering process without requiring a full e-commerce setup.

View projectZyamadhari website

Smile Yoga

Helped a small business improve its online presence and better communicate its credibility.

The website was structured to highlight certifications, experience, and testimonials, making it easier for potential clients to understand the value offered and build trust.

View projectSmile Yoga website

What this work involved

Tech & Approach

Why this matters

These projects were an exploration of how quickly a functional front end can be delivered using AI-assisted tools and streamlined workflows. This allowed me to shift focus away from repetitive UI work and spend more time on what matters — system design, integrations, automation, and solving real business problems.

Because these projects were built for real clients, the original repositories are kept private. I’m always happy to talk through the implementation details, architecture, and decisions behind them.