
What Seven Years Taught Me
Today, I'm happy to say it's been 7 years since I started working on the internet and earning real money.
My journey started as a developer. Yes, I'm a PHP developer.
Back in school, I built my first app. My friends went class to class promoting it. We only got around 20 users.
That day, I realized something:
Anyone can build a product, but no one will sell it for you.
So I started learning marketing.
I got into content creation, blogging, and became a WordPress contributor. Over the years, I've worked with more than 300 people and clients. Not everyone paid me, but everyone taught me something.
After +2, I started Bhyakur. The vision was simple: make a big impact in tech and education.
I failed.
Then I decided to continue my Bachelor's degree.
Today, while still in college, I've started the biggest project of my life. Maybe it's bigger than what I expect. Maybe bigger than what others expect too.
For the last 7 years, I've been learning, failing, and growing. Now I'm combining everything I've learned into one thing.
Wait until mid-July 2026.
Our first beta version goes live.
I'm not trying to build the next Facebook, OpenAI, or Google.
I'm solving a simple problem. One that nobody talks about, but everyone notices.
So what did I build in these 7 years?
A software? Maybe.
A million-dollar company? No.
A network? Absolutely. I have connections across 6+ countries.
- I've worked with the core team of Kaspa, a multi-billion-dollar market cap project.
- I've organized blockchain education events on campus.
- I've earned nearly 20 lakh without launching my own startup — just helping others.
- I've built strong connections in Web3.
- I've learned how marketing really works.
And now, what I'm building is not a joke.
It's an Operator.
An Operator that can run your business.
We're starting with one of the biggest problems: marketing.

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Subarna BasnetSubarna Basnet is an entrepreneur best known for building Operator (currently in beta) and Arc (R&D). He writes about startups, software engineering, AI, entrepreneurship, and building software products.