The AI engineer for developers on call. TasksMind takes an alert, investigates the issue, gathers context, proposes a fix, tests it, and opens a clean pull
Read a @paulg essay today that put words to something I couldn't explain for a year.
Rewind 18 months. I'm on call. 2:17 AM, the pager goes off. I spend the next hour doing the same thing I always did: scrolling logs, checking what we deployed, hunting for the one line that broke. Find it. One-line fix. Go back to bed at 4. Standup at 9 like nothing happened.
I didn't think "this is a startup." I just thought "this is miserable and a machine should be doing it."
PG's whole point: the best ideas aren't found by hunting for ideas. They sound lame when you say them out loud. You get them by building something you and your friends actually need, because your own need predicts what everyone needs later.
That's the entire origin of TasksMind. Not a market study. Not a TAM slide. A group of engineers sick of being woken up to do detective work a machine should do, building the thing we wished existed at 2 AM.
We didn't find the idea. We lived it.
Now we're handing that 2 AM hour to an agent. Send it your worst alert this week and watch.
hey everyone! i’m chiradeep
last month i was finishing my master’s.
today i’m in san francisco building full-time.
founding backend engineer at
@TasksMind
ex-@Capgemini
worked on @CocaColaCo and healthcare systems
MS CS from
@UNLincoln
originally from agartala, india
i spent years working around enterprise data systems, cloud workflows, ETL pipelines, SQL, and backend infrastructure
now i’m building AI agents for developers on call
because on-call is broken.
engineers should not have to wake up at 2am, read logs half-asleep, search slack, check deploys, compare dashboards, and fix the same class of incident again
that should be an agent’s job
at TasksMind, our agents investigate alerts, debug issues, find root causes, and open PRs before engineers start from zero
not another dashboard
not another copilot
not another tab
an AI teammate for engineers on call
i’ll be posting more about backend engineering, AI agents, infra, startup life, and building in sf as an international engineer
if you’re building infra, devtools, AI agents, or have painful on-call stories, let’s connect 🤝
building with my team
@Vatsalpandya333@ksyed1125@ThangDo102
June is going to be a big month for us.
Over the past few months, we’ve been talking to engineers, shipping relentlessly, fixing bugs, rebuilding features, and learning from every conversation.
At the end of this month, we’re opening the @TasksMind closed beta.
It’s still early.
But seeing something that started as an idea become a product that real teams are about to use is incredibly exciting.
A lot of work ahead.
A lot to improve.
But we’re ready.
Let’s ship.
hey everyone! i’m vatsal
founder & ceo at @TasksMind
building AI agents for developers on call
software engineering intern at 5 companies before graduation
moved to sf before graduation to go all-in on building
graduating this summer with a degree in data science @UNLincoln
international student from mumbai chasing the startup dream
currently shipping, and talking to users every day
our agents investigate alerts, debug issues, and open PRs
proud gujarati, builder, and believer that execution beats ideas
i’ll be posting more about startups, AI agents, founder life, fundraising, and what it’s really like building a company as an international student.
if you’re building something ambitious in sf, let’s connect 🤝
My Team @ksyed1125@CDebnath@ThangDo102
Moved to SF and realized the biggest difference isn’t the weather or the tech events.
It’s the speed.
A random conversation at 11pm somehow turns into:
* a product idea
* 3 customer intros
* a prototype by morning
* and someone already tweeting about it 😭
Everyone here is just aggressively building.
We're backed by Forum Ventures and NVIDIA Inception.
And we're looking for early design partners: Seed to Series A teams, 10-30 engineers, no dedicated SRE, rotating on-call.
If your engineers are getting paged and spending 30+ min on triage, I'd love to talk.
DM me or → https://t.co/4wh9T2N3mm