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Sarthak Agrawal’s Cloudflare-powered personal presence product turns static profiles into conversational gateways
Sarthak Agrawal, the Peak XV-backed backend and AI infrastructure engineer, has launched Karte — a personal presence product that transforms a link-in-bio into a six-surface AI experience. The product combines a traditional link hub with a personal chatbot, encyclopedia, newspaper, and roast-me mode, all powered by a single Profile Memory system that learns from every interaction. Built on Cloudflare Workers, D1, and the free-ai LLM gateway, Karte is designed to handle inbound queries before they reach the inbox, turning static profiles into dynamic conversational surfaces.
“‘Link-in-bio products are dead ends for people who get inbound. The page should answer in your voice before the question hits your inbox.’”
Agrawal’s 0.8M-parameter transformer, TinyGPT, trains and runs entirely in the browser via PyTorch compiled to WebAssembly and WebGPU, demonstrating t...
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Continued on profileAt VaultWealth, Agrawal engineered reliability primitives around Temporal to reduce unexpected failures in financial planning workflows by approximately 90%, deploying durable systems for the UAE market.
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