We’re finally looking to raise capital!
Hosting our 11th quarterly party at our lovely manor in Indiranagar.
AND we’re doing the whole bring-a-stranger-friend deal
a 40-60 people guest list in check, venue in check, dates R fixed! Abh bas koi please khana bhejdo hum photo lenge.
Commentary is one of the most important pillars of X. And sometimes the best way to share your thoughts is with video.
Today we're launching a whole new way to make them:
React with Video
Tap the repost button and start recording with green screen, split screen, or picture-in-picture.
Now available on iOS
I keep thinking about the doorman fallacy Rory Sutherland keeps referring to.
A hotel can replace a doorman with an automatic door and call it efficiency.
On paper, it saves money.
But the balance sheet only sees one job: opening the door. It does not see everything else the doorman was doing.
He was security. He was status. He was recognition. He was the first human signal that this place is cared for. He noticed who came in. He made regular guests feel known. He made strangers feel watched. He made the hotel feel like a hotel.
This is the danger of cost cutting. It often removes value that was never measured.
Many businesses make this mistake. They define a human role too narrowly, automate the visible function, and then wonder why the experience feels worse.
A receptionist is not just answering calls. A call center agent is not just closing tickets. A postman is not just delivering letters.
Human beings carry invisible value.
They create trust, warmth, reassurance, and memory. These things are hard to quantify, so finance departments treat them as waste.
But customers don't behave like numbers inside an excel sheet.
They live with feelings and emotions that are hard to measure.
And sometimes the thing you remove to save cost was the thing that made people trust you.
Next ‘Design Demo Nights’ is on May 8th.
‘Design Demo Nights’ is a small, curated evening for designers (in blr) to get together, share what they’ve been building, and see what others are doing with code and AI.
Join the waitlist at (limited seats): https://t.co/yUPnpx37KM
Introducing… the !Camera Artist Series
We're turning !Camera into a canvas for the most inspiring software artists working today.
01 : Sam Pietz @samdape : Sam took his distinctive playful illustration style to every knob and dial of !Camera.
. @joshm@browsercompany you guys are making some cool releases, but it looks like they are very focused on sidebar browsing and the release notes don't cover how it works on top bar browsing. Understandable that sidebar is more popular, but your browser is for top bar users too
I keep thinking I miss having someone like Steve Jobs in the industry.
He had some standards. He cared about quality, coherence, and making great products. He could be ruthless and he had plenty of flaws, but it still felt like he and Apple were trying to make something genuinely great above all else. They had their opinions and you could respect that. They didn't try to force you, but make their case why they think it's good.
Now tech feels driven by trend chasing, fear, scale, revenue comparisons, endless games and everyone talks their book. Investors come first, business goals next, and users last if not at all.
I wish there would still someone like Steve still around
Build an idea, not a business.
Share work rather than guard it.
Find collaborators rather than competitors.
Move culture rather than markets.
Build an idea, not a business.
Scapia Spring Release 2026.
One thing we believe strongly at @getscapia - build products customers love, and ship them fast. This spring, we’re introducing several new launches aimed at making everyday payments and travel more rewarding.
Here’s what we are releasing today:
1. Scapia Pay
The only UPI that takes you places.
We’ve introduced Scapia Pay so everyday UPI payments can now earn travel rewards. Set it up in one click with your Scapia co-branded RuPay card and earn 5% rewards on UPI transactions above ₹500. New users also get assured Scapia Coins on their first 30 transactions. A simple way to turn daily spends into future travel.
2. Credit Card Bill Payments on Scapia
Bills that pay back.
We’ve added the ability to pay your credit card bills on Scapia and earn Scapia Coins while doing it. Add all your credit cards in one place and complete payments in just a couple of clicks. Even routine financial tasks can now get you closer to your next trip.
3. International Airport Privileges
Travel rewards that begin even before your flight.
We’ve introduced airport privileges that make international travel even more rewarding. Spend at duty-free stores and get full value back - up to ₹2,000. This unlocks when you book an international flight worth ₹50,000 or more on Scapia. A small benefit that makes your airport experience more fun.
4. Scapia Trips
Customised holidays made simple.
Scapia Trips has been helping travellers plan and book their journeys on the platform. With this release, we’ve introduced customised holidays, for those who want a more personalised way to travel.
Pick a destination anywhere in the world, customise the itinerary with our travel experts, and we’ll take care of the rest. Because planning a holiday should feel exciting, not complicated.
5. Expanding the Scapia Travel Ecosystem
We’ve added 400+ new bus routes and 22,000+ experiences, giving travellers even more ways to explore and earn rewards along the way.
6. Custom EMI
Flexible EMI amounts and tenures.
Choose any amount of your statement to convert to EMI with flexible payment tenures of up to 24 months. Industry-first.
7. A New Way to Join Scapia
And finally, we’re expanding access. Scapia’s rewards, travel privileges, and benefits are now also available through BOBCARD, opening the door for more travellers to join the ecosystem.
Together, these launches are another step in our journey of building a full-stack travel ecosystem where everyday spending powers travel.
More to come. ✈️