My Journey
The Story of Kabir Gagneja Invents
I’m Kabir Gagneja, 12 years old, and this is my story — from my first lines of code to creating my own digital ecosystem.
November 2025 (Age 12)
My Official Brand Launch
kabirinvents.com went live — a digital home that connects everything I’ve ever built: Qsolve, Pulse apps, 3D designs, and my maker projects. From 3D prints to AI web apps, everything now lives under one brand — Kabir Gagneja Invents.
September 4, 2025 (Age 12)
Rebirth of Publishing — New Google Play Console
After losing my first one, I opened a new Play Console account. This time, I built it more carefully, adding new apps, structured testing, and verified builds. The road to relaunching my creations on Android officially began here.
November 2025 (Age 12 — Today)
A New Chapter — My Own Domain (.com Launch)
Today marks a new beginning. I officially own kabirinvents.com and its subdomains, hosted on Firebase and protected by Cloudflare SSL. This is my online home — where all my projects, apps, and creations connect under one identity.
- kabirinvents.com → Official website
- qsolve.kabirinvents.com → Live AI app
- store.kabirinvents.store → My Carousell listings & 3D prints
This domain isn’t just a website — it’s the foundation of my future.
September 5, 2025 (Age 12)
Qsolve — AI for Learning
I built Qsolve, an AI-powered study companion that scans images, extracts questions, and explains answers step by step. It became my first major public web app, hosted at qsolve.kabirinvents.com. It gained production access on September 20, 2025, proving that my projects could go beyond experiments and actually help people.
September 2025 (Age 12)
The Pulse Era Begins (.qzz.io Phase)
This was the birth of something massive — the Pulse Ecosystem 🌍. I launched my first connected network of apps, each with its own identity:
- 🔵 Pulse Circle — Social networking platform (currently in development, first active app)
- 🔐 Pulse Auth — Login and authentication system (paused)
- 📄 Pulse Docs — Document editing + OCR (paused)
- 💻 Pulse Host — Web hosting dashboard (currently in development)
- 🧩 Pulse Hub — Central dashboard (discontinued, merged with Circle)
- ⚙️ Pulse Dev — Developer console (paused)
This was my first time building an ecosystem instead of just one app — and it worked beautifully under .qzz.io subdomains.
October 2024 (Age 11)
StudyAI — The Early AI Phase
I built StudyAI, an app that generated worksheets, comprehension questions, and tests for students like me. It worked well, but after two months, I discontinued it. This taught me that not every project needs to succeed — some are just steps to better ideas.
September 2024 (Age 11)
My First Web App — Expense Tracker
I designed a purple/blue-themed Expense Tracker web app with charts, OCR, and AI summaries. It looked amazing — futuristic, modern, and full of potential. But after 2 months, I hit a wall. It wasn’t going anywhere. I eventually gave up, but the lessons I learned about UI design and Firebase Hosting stayed with me.
July 2024 (Age 11)
3D Printing Era Begins
With my Elegoo Neptune 2S 3D printer, I began turning my digital designs into physical creations. From a Fire-Boltt Dream TinyPod stand to custom Xbox 360 shells and phone stands, I learned how design, precision, and patience come together. Each print reminded me that imagination has no limits.
Mid 2024 (Age 11)
Becoming a Maker — Hardware & Electronics
I began experimenting with Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi 1A+ — diving deep into electronics. I built my first servo-powered cable car, designed futuristic shells, and started learning how real-world machines connect with code.
June 2024 (Age 11)
Setback: My Play Console Was Deleted
This was tough. My Google Play Console was deleted, and with it, every app I’d uploaded disappeared. It felt like years of work were gone overnight. But that moment also taught me resilience — how to start over stronger and rebuild everything from scratch.
August 2022 (Age 9)
Launched My First App
After two years of experimenting, I published my very first app. It wasn’t fancy — but it was 100% mine. That launch made me realize something big: I didn’t just want to learn tech… I wanted to build with it.
2020 (Age 7)
Learning to Code
I started taking coding classes, learning the basics of programming and logic. Each time I made something move, change color, or react to input, I felt like a magician controlling the digital world. That feeling never went away — it only got stronger.
2019–2020
The Beginning of Curiosity
Even before I understood what coding really was, I was fascinated by how apps, gadgets, and machines worked. I’d open up toys, experiment with tablets, and wonder: “How does this actually work?” That curiosity soon turned into my first step toward coding.
📊 Current Project Status (as of November 2025)
| Project | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Qsolve | ✅ Live | AI-powered homework helper |
| Pulse Circle | 🧩 In Development | Social networking app — first active Pulse project |
| Pulse Auth | ⏸ Paused | Login & verification system |
| Pulse Docs | ⏸ Paused | Online document editor |
| Pulse Host | 🧱 In Development | Hosting dashboard under Pulse |
| Pulse Hub | ❌ Discontinued | Merged into Pulse Circle |
| Pulse Dev | ⏸ Paused | Future developer tools |
| StudyAI | ❌ Gave Up | AI worksheet generator |
| Expense Tracker | ❌ Gave Up | Early prototype app |
🌈 What’s Next — The Future of My Journey
✨ Short-term goals:
- Release Pulse Circle Beta for public testing
- Finish Pulse Host Dashboard with live hosting UI
- Rebuild Pulse Auth for multi-login systems
⚙️ Medium-term goals:
- Expand Qsolve with chat-based AI tutor
- Connect Pulse apps through one global login
- Launch AndroWatch and SyncBand on Google Play
🚀 Long-term dream:
To grow Kabir Gagneja Invents into a full creative brand — a space where tech, education, and invention meet.
“I’m not just building apps — I’m building a future where my imagination never runs out of code.”
— Kabir Gagneja, age 12