Would like to share that I have recently parted ways with
@composio
My time at
@composio was genuinely one of the most exciting and fun parts of my career.
Before joining, I was coming out of a failed startup I tried to bootstrap. Accepting that failure was one of the hardest periods in my life, if not the hardest.
@composio gave me the right environment to re-kindle my love for engineering and development. I got to work with some of the brightest, sharpest, hardworking, and most ambitious engineers and founders I've ever interacted with.
@KaranVaidya6 &
@GanatraSoham started building Composio at a time when tools for agents were not a well understood concept, even before the concept of MCP itself existed. Today Composio is one of, if not the most popular way to connect your agents with all the tools you could want.
It was genuinely a priviledge to get to build the AI Infra, and agentic workflows that actually built, maintained, and improved the tools & integrations Composio provides to it's customers. It felt surreal when, powered by this infra, we were actually able to build out 40,000 tools across 1,000 apps / integrations, especially given that it was achieved by a team of just 4 engineers.
Would specially like to thank Rahul Lingala, who both introduced me to Composio and was a big reason that I joined and believed in the mission.
In addition, there are a lot of colleagues that made the whole journey worthwhile and I got to learn countless things from. Shoutouts (in no specific order to):
@kalapolish , Pranjali Pate, Shrey Singla,
@vikpat,
@karthikeyam,
@venkat8296,
@wjayesh, Anshu Garg,
@SamvitJatia, Rohan Prabhu, Srujan A, Abhishek Patil, Sarthak Agrawal, Danielle
I may no longer be there, but I will always be cheering Composio on from the sidelines.
As for next steps, I have some really exciting updates, which I will be sharing soon.
Now onto my next obsession.