Navneet Chalana

Navneet Chalana

Founder & CEO Wackowave Platform

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I'm Navneet Chalana — Founder & CEO of WackoWave Platform Intelligence, a DPIIT recognised AI startup from Ghaziabad, India. 25+ years at the intersection of enterprise technology and talent taught me one thing — resumes are never truly verified. Hiring decisions worth millions are made on profiles that nobody forensically validates. That problem became WackoWave. Our 4-layer AI engine — Timeline Integrity, Growth Trajectory, Credential Coherence, and Language Authenticity — validates every candidate profile in under 30 seconds. Risk scores. Red flags. Interview intelligence. Before the decision is made. We are the only platform combining Anomaly Detection and Multi-Layer Validation in one cloud SaaS. Try it free at wackowave.cloud — no credit card, no friction.

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Hey PH! 👋 I'm Navneet — Founder of WackoWave

25 years in US technology staffing taught me one uncomfortable truth: 1 in 3 candidate profiles carry verifiable risk fabricated timelines, credential mismatches, location anomalies that pass every manual screen.

One bad placement costs a staffing firm their client. One bad hire costs an enterprise 6 the annual salary.

So I built WW Intelligence the AI layer between resume and reality. 4-layer forensic verification in under 30 seconds. Before you present. Before you decide.

We're DPIIT recognised, patent pending, and running pilots across US staffing firms and enterprise hiring teams.

<p>AI forensic engine</p>

I built an AI forensic engine that catches resume fraud in 30 seconds AMA before we launch on April 7

Nkosilathi Nyoni

21d ago

We Built a Bot Detection Engine Because Our Own Marketing Data Was Bad

So here's what happened. We were running campaigns, watching our click metrics climb, feeling pretty good about performance. Then we started digging into where those clicks actually came from.

Half of them were bots.

Not simple ones either. Headless browsers mimicking human behavior perfectly. Selenium scripts automating clicks at scale. Click farms using mobile devices. Advanced stuff rotating IPs, spoofing geolocation, faking mouse movements, generating realistic referrer patterns. Fingerprinting evasion. Timing tricks. Some were so good they looked completely human.

We realized most link tools just count clicks. They don't ask if those clicks are real.

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