Nirmaan Website Is Now Live
The first Nirmaan website is now live. I chose to build the product before polishing the branding.
I have always wanted to build products from India that can stand on their own. I want to contribute, even in a small way, towards making our technology ecosystem more self reliant. That is one of the reasons I enjoy building so much.

Over the past few years I have become really interested in AI, especially AI IDEs. Watching products like Cursor change the way people write software made me want to build one myself. At the same time, I also wanted a place where I could build many AI projects instead of treating each one as a separate brand. That is how Nirmaan started. It is the name under which I plan to build AI products over the coming years, and the first one is an AI IDE.
As the project started taking shape, I knew I needed a website. The question was how much time I should spend building one.
I already have bigger plans for Nirmaan's visual identity. I want it to have a strong Indian character, not by adding random cultural elements, but by building a design language that actually reflects where it comes from. That is something I want to approach carefully because once those decisions are made, they become part of the identity of the brand. I did not want to rush that process just to have a polished landing page.
Instead, I decided to keep things simple. I built the website in Framer with a clean layout that feels closer to a Notion page than a traditional marketing website. It lets me explain what Nirmaan is, what I am building, and where the project is headed without spending weeks working on design before the product itself is ready.
I also did not think purchasing a dedicated domain made much sense right now. The project is still very early, and I would rather spend my time building the product than worrying about details that can wait. A custom domain is useful, but it does not change whether the product is good or not. There will be a time to invest more into branding, design, and the website. For now, I think it is more important to keep shipping.
The website is intentionally simple. There is not much to explore yet because there is not much that needs to be there. As Nirmaan grows, the website will grow with it.
Over the next few days I will also be sharing a detailed post about how I built the first two releases of the Nirmaan IDE using programming models like GPT 5.6 Sol, Cursor Grok 4.5. Building software this way has been an interesting experience, and I want to document what worked, what did not, and what I learned along the way.
The website is now live at nirmaan.omrajguru.site. You can click the link near the title to have a look.
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