Am I Underpaid? - Know if you're underpaid using public market data.

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Am I Underpaid helps professionals in India understand whether their compensation is below, around, or above the market. Instead of comparing only job titles, it considers your role, experience, company context, location, and compensation, then benchmarks it against public salary data. Every result includes the sources used, so you can verify the information yourself. It's not a perfect salary calculator, it's a starting point for salary negotiations, appraisals, and job switches.

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Hi everyone! 👋 I'm excited to share Am I Underpaid. The idea came from a simple question: How do you know if you're actually underpaid? Most salary comparisons rely heavily on job titles, but the same title can mean very different things across companies. So I built a tool that looks at more than just the title. It considers your role, experience, company context, location, and compensation before comparing it with publicly available salary data. Every result includes the sources behind the analysis, so you can inspect them yourself. A few things to know: 🇮🇳 Currently supports professionals in India. 📊 Shows transparent sources for every result. 🚀 Built with React, Convex, Hermes, LinkUp, Cloudflare, PostHog, and Razorpay. This is an early version, and I'd genuinely love your feedback. Some questions I'd love your thoughts on: Was the result close to what you expected? What information would improve the analysis? What feature would make you come back? If you enjoy the product, there's also a small Buy Me a Coffee option inside the app that helps support future improvements. Thanks for checking it out! ❤️

The sources included with each result are a nice touch, feels way more honest than most salary tools I've seen.

Super useful tool honestly, especially for the Indian market where salary data feels scattered. One thing that would be super helpful is adding a trend line showing how pay for your role has changed over the past few years, basically so you can tell if you're falling behind over time, not just right now.

Love how you keep the salary sources visible right next to each benchmark result, makes it easy to dig in without having to dig around.

the sources angle is honestly really refreshing, would love it if you could let me save or export my comparison as a PDF so i can actually bring it into review conversations with my manager

Would love to see a feature that lets me save my compensation details and get alerts when market benchmarks shift significantly, so I know the right timing to bring up a raise or start looking for a new role.