I'm Tushar, a solo developer based in India. I've been building quietly for a while and finally decided to show up here.
What I'm building:
Tempadora an Android app for road trips, bike rides and adventures where the journey matters more than the destination. You record your route as you go, drop hotspots along the way (hidden viewpoints, local food spots, campsites, trail entrances anything worth stopping for), and publish it so other travellers can discover and navigate the same journey.
Tempadora helps you enjoy the journey while discovering scenic routes, viewpoints, heritage sites, hidden villages, local cafés, and trails that regular navigation apps overlook. We don't give you fastest routes but the routes which take you through the most scenic and beautiful places, routes which are undiscovered and less crowded. It is built for travelers who believe the best memories are made on the road. We are currently starting with the mountains of Uttarakhand, India.
In the month that I've been here, I've been noticing a pattern in a lot of launches - strong demos, polished UI, clear outputs of "what it does."
But when I ask myself "What problem does this solve?" I sometimes have to dig for the answer. (I come by that thinking honestly - I've spent 33 years building and fixing businesses, so this is the lens I can't turn off.)