We recently moved our shared components repository with hundreds of components from a @webpack based setup to a @vite_js based setup @smallcaseHQ . 1500+ files were affected. We reduced our dev server times by 20x and build times by half. Here's how we did it.
@ReactPlayIO September Meetup was a banger 🔥
Thanks for all speakers and attendees for joining
Thanks @saurabhdawaree for hosting us at @Razorpay
See you all in the October Meetup 🥂
Joined @smallcaseHQ as an SDE 1
Grateful for all the learning so far hackathons, internships & side projects and excited to keep building in fintech with an amazing team! 💙
Our very own
@GooduruVineeth
has built https://t.co/Zhknt7XUjF, a production-ready financial AI assistant.
- It has @zerodha Kite & @Bank_on_Fi MCP integrations
- Multi-agent architecture
- Muti-lingual support
- Chat & voice interface
Excited to share that @ZerodhaAMC (smallcase-Zerodha JV) has launched its new app-like interface - inside WhatsApp.
No, it's not a chat bot. It's a tap based interface that works inside WhatsApp. With this investors can get onboarded, invest, track and manage their investments, all via an app that is on most of our phones.
We started our Fund House with a mission to simplify mutual funds for the next 10 cr investors. This means delivering two key things - creating simple funds, which investors can relate to, and creating seamless investing experience for them.
This app-like interface aims to provide:
Seamless Journey: Whether you're a first-time investor or already have a KYC-verified account, you can start investing directly from WhatsApp. The process is designed to be intuitive and tap-based, minimizing the need for any text commands.
Easy Management: You can not only buy and sell mutual fund units but also initiate Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) and track your portfolio with just a few taps.
Secure Accessibility: Directly offered by our fund house, this is a safe and reliable way to manage your investments in our Mutual Funds.
By meeting investors where they are, this app aims to encourage better financial habits and empower more people to take control of their financial future.
Do give it a try and let us know your feedback.
I’m thrilled to share that our Execution Only Platform (EOP) for direct mutual fund transactions is now live on @smallcaseHQ ! This is a significant milestone in our mission to build a transparent, powerful, and investor-first ecosystem.
For years, at smallcase we've focused on transforming how Indians invest in equities with smallcases/model portfolios. Today, we bring that same technology-led, investor-centric DNA to mutual funds.What’s new?
One Consolidated View: you can now import all your existing mutual fund holdings into the smallcase app. Get a complete, unified view of your entire portfolio—stocks, smallcases, and mutual funds—all in one place for seamless transactions, tracking and management.
Direct MF Execution: we have built dedicated integrations with RTAs (CAMS, KFIN, MFU) and 35+ AMCs. This setup ensures you only invest in direct schemes of the mutual funds. Direct schemes carry lower expense ratios as they don't pay any commissions to distributors. This cost saving directly translates into more of your money staying invested, leading to higher returns for you over time.
Flexibility with SOA: we believe in a truly open ecosystem. Thus, unlike the demat format where you get practically locked-in with the service provider, all your MF transactions on the smallcase platform will be executed in the SOA format.
Mutual Fund Model Portfolios: Soon, we'll also be launching research-driven mutual fund model portfolios on the smallcase app, applying the same disciplined, portfolio-based approach that has defined our equity product offering.
This launch reinforces our commitment to building transparent infrastructure that empowers investors and is a foundational piece in our goal to create a single, integrated investing platform for retail investors.
We recently revamped the search experience on the smallcase mobile app and as part of that I got to craft this beautiful search bar UI. So I wrote a blog post on how we did it!