I failed Machine Learning OOP and AI in college
Now I run a software company
Life is weird sometimes
Back in 2015 I joined BITS Pilani Hyderabad to study Physics I had scored really well in Physics during PUC so I thought I had my life figured out
I absolutely did not
By 2018 my CGPA had dropped to 5.65 I was struggling badly I was not interested in most of what I was studying and honestly felt lost for a while
Somewhere around that time one of my friends told me
You are good at Chess Try coding seriously
That random suggestion probably changed my life
I started spending all my time on competitive coding HackerEarth HackerRank random contests DSA problems anything I could get my hands on
I became obsessed with problem solving
The funny part is I still ended up failing CS courses too
At one point I was hospitalized after an accident and missed exams entirely My marksheet was full of NCs
If someone had told me then that I would someday run a software company I would have laughed
In 2019 I got an internship at IFB working on AR apps
Then I applied to HackerEarth the same website where I used to practice coding
Failed the first test
Got another chance
Cleared it
Joined as an intern in 2020 and eventually became Team Lead
Around 2021 I quietly started my own company on the side Codegres
No big vision deck
No startup knowledge
No investors
Just me trying to figure things out after work hours
For almost 3 years my routine was
Office during the day
Startup work at night
Weekends meant more work
The first few years financially were honestly pretty underwhelming
Year 1 revenue 1.44L
Year 2 revenue 2.92L
Year 3 revenue 3.42L
There were many points where shutting it down would have been the logical decision
Then 2024 happened
I got into GSF Accelerator
And almost around the same time I got laid off
Weirdly enough getting laid off felt like relief
For the first time there was no backup plan left So I went full time into Codegres
That ended up being the turning point
Year 4 revenue crossed 10.5L
Year 5 is now around 18L
Today we have built
45 plus mobile apps
75 plus websites
1M plus cumulative app downloads
Still feels unreal typing that
The biggest thing I have realized over the last 10 years is that failure usually looks permanent only when you are inside it
A failed exam feels permanent
Getting rejected feels permanent
Getting laid off feels permanent
Most of the time it is just life pushing you somewhere else
I used to think successful people had everything planned
Now I think most people are just figuring things out one year at a time and pretending to be calm
Anyway that is the story
If you are currently in the phase where nothing seems to be working give it time
10 years can change a lot
5 Years of Codegres: From a Garage Dream to 1M+ App Downloads
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