
The “Startup Trap”
A few days ago, someone asked me a seemingly simple question:
“Praveen, what exactly is your role? Are you a Mobile App Developer, a Backend Engineer, a PM, or a Growth Hacker?”
I stared at the screen. I froze. I honestly didn’t know how to answer.
If you are an engineer working at a massive tech corporate, your title is clean. You are an iOS Developer II or a Senior Backend Engineer. You have a neat little box, clear boundaries, and a single Jira board.
But when you build a startup from scratch, you don’t get a neat little box. You don’t wear one hat—you wear the whole wardrobe.
If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to explain who you are because your daily work involves everything from fixing production bugs to talking to accountants, this post is for you. Here is how I finally broke down my “unclassifiable” role, and why doing “everything” is actually a superpower.
📱 My Core Anchor: Mobile Development (0 to 4 Million)
Let’s start with the foundation. If you strip away all the operational chaos, my deepest technical strength is Mobile App Development.
Building a mobile app isn’t just about making UI layouts look pretty; it’s about optimization, memory management, and user retention. I have personally taken mobile products from absolute zero—just an idea on a notepad—and engineered them to scale to over 4 million downloads.
When you scale to millions of active users, you quickly realize that the mobile app is only the tip of the iceberg. You can’t just be “the frontend guy” anymore.
⚙️ The Practical Execution: Shifting to the Backend
To support millions of users, you need infrastructure. So, what did I do? I rolled up my sleeves and built the backend.
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Lined up server architectures 🌐
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Deployed production code 🚀
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Maintained live services handling real, concurrent traffic ⚡
Am I a veteran, deep-dive Backend Architect? No, and I’m completely transparent about that. Compared to my eight years in mobile development, I still consider myself relatively new to deep backend engineering. But as a startup engineer, practical execution beats theoretical perfection every single time. I built it, it works, it’s live, and real people use it. That’s what matters.
📋 The Strategy: Product Management & UI/UX Design
As a founder, you quickly learn that developers can’t build without a map, and users won’t use an ugly product.
When we didn’t have a dedicated PM, I became the PM. I wrote the documentation, created product requirement documents (PRDs), aligned multiple stakeholders, and bridged the gap between our marketing teams and our core developers.
And when we needed wireframes or branding? I jumped into design mode—crafting our websites, refining the app’s UI/UX, and even designing our logos.
💼 The Business Side: Leadership, Compliance, and Growth
Building a great product is only 20% of the battle. The other 80% is survival and growth.
Over the course of my startup journey, I had to step out of the IDE entirely to focus on building the company itself:
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Team Building: Scaled and led a cross-functional team of over 20 people across different sectors.
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Fundraising: Pitching to investors and securing the capital needed to keep the dream alive.
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Growth: Collaborating directly with the growth and marketing teams to build viral loops that drove millions of organic downloads.
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The “Unsexy” Stuff: Managing corporate compliance, working closely with our Chartered Accountants (CAs), and handling accounts.
🎯 The Final Verdict: So, Who Am I?
If I try to tell a recruiter or a fellow founder that I am a “Mobile Developer who also does DevOps, PM work, Growth, and accounting,” it just sounds confusing.
So, I built a better definition.
I am a Full-Stack Product Engineer & Founder.
My true expertise isn’t a single language or framework. My expertise is zero-to-one product ownership. I am a technical builder who knows how to write the code, align a cross-functional team, and scale a digital product into a real business.
Over to You 👇
If you’re working at an early-stage startup or building your own side projects, what “unofficial” hats are you wearing this week? Are you a backend engineer doing design? A PM writing CSS?
Drop a comment below and let’s talk about the beautiful chaos of building things from scratch!
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