Murtaza Zaidi

Murtaza Zaidi

Software developer-with thinking power.

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Full Stack Developer with 2+ years of experience building production-grade web apps. I have worked with teams across Sweden, Spain, and India on AI, AdTech, and delivery platforms. Currently building Verso, a process flow tool that makes workflow documentation simple for everyday teams. I work with Python, Node.js, React, and NextJS. Always shipping, always learning."

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Murtaza Zaidi

21d ago

Verso Day 26 — Cmd+K universal search live across every tool. The week everything connected.

Day 26 of building Verso (projectoye.com) a workspace OS replacing Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Notion, and Visio with one AI-native environment.

Week 5 was the week Verso stopped being a collection of tools and became a connected platform.

Murtaza Zaidi

25d ago

Verso Day 23 — why we are designing a Universal Object Model even though the product already works

Day 23 of building Verso (projectoye.com) a workspace OS replacing your fragmented tool stack with one AI-native environment.

Today was direction-setting. Had a conversation with a co-founder about where the product goes next and landed on a concept we are calling the Universal Object Model.

The question that started it: Verso has Notes, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Forms, Canvas, Folio all working, all real-time. But each one is its own island. What if they were not?

Murtaza Zaidi

1mo ago

Do you dedicate full weeks to testing existing features before building new ones? Here is why I do.

Day 18 of building Verso (projectoye.com) a workspace OS replacing your fragmented tool stack with one AI-native environment.

This whole week is what I call a consolidation week. No new features. Just going through every piece of what already exists clicking every button, testing every flow, finding what is broken and fixing it before moving on.

Most builders skip this. The pull to keep shipping new things is real. But I have seen too many products where 10 features exist and 6 of them half-work.

The rule I set for myself: nothing new ships until what is already built works properly end to end.

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