Dushyant Khinchi

Dushyant Khinchi

Founder & CEO at Genstellar

About

Founder & CEO at Genstellar Former Senior Data Scientist at Elevance Health Hi, I’m Dushyant Khinchi, founder and CEO of Genstellar. I build products that bridge powerful AI capabilities with how humans naturally think and create. Genstellar is driven by the belief that AI should be visual, contextual, and collaborative—not fragmented across isolated chat interfaces. My focus is on designing intuitive workspaces that help people think clearly, work faster, and collaborate more effectively with AI. I’m passionate about solving problems at the intersection of human intuition and machine intelligence, and I enjoy connecting with builders and creators shaping the future of work.

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Nika•

1d ago

Things that make a good difference at a launch on Product Hunt

Whenever I browse product launches, I somehow subconsciously judge not only the product itself and its quality, but also the quality that is reflected in the effort the makers put into preparing it.

It may sound insignificant, but in my case, these things also make a significant difference:

  • Icon GIF at the launch it enlivens the overall impression and is dynamic

  • Quality graphics and video

  • First, a properly filled-out comment

  • Photos in the makers' profiles (it's less trustworthy for me when there's only the letter "J" or something similar)

  • Whether any of my contacts or acquaintances on the platform reacted to the launch

Markus Kask•

2d ago

Solo Founders! What's a habit or routine that keeps you sharp and motivated? I'll go first đź‘‹

So I've been a solo founder for almost 3 years, first two years was a b2b company and a lot of sales, meetings and "people to people work".

This year its been a lot more me and my computer when starting a tech/ai company. which have really tested me and my sanity...

Alex Cloudstar•

3d ago

At what point does a side project stop being “just a side project”?

Many products start as experiments built at night or on weekends.

At first, there s no pressure just curiosity and momentum.

But at some point, expectations creep in: users, revenue goals, support, roadmap decisions.

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