An independent publisher of children's spiritual literature
Three titles published, Amazon distribution active, direct storefront live. Less of an engineering project, more of an end-to-end operator one: product, e-commerce, content, fulfilment.
Adiyogi Books isn't a software project in the same sense as the others on this site. It's an independent publishing brand : I picked the titles, commissioned the artwork, set up the supply chain, and ran the launch. The technical layer (storefront, discount automation, newsletter, social sync) is the part that's relevant here, but the reason it's on the portfolio is more direct: it ships real physical product to real customers, and a Forward Deployed Engineer who has never run a P&L is missing a layer of context.
The hybrid direct-to-consumer storefront and global print-on-demand fulfillment pipeline functions as follows:
Adiyogi Books specializes in illustrated children’s stories that blend spiritual wisdom, scientific growth principles, and child psychology to foster emotional stability, patience, and a growth mindset:
Running a commercial brand teaches you which engineering decisions actually matter to the business and which ones are vanity work. Specific things I've internalised from running Adiyogi Books that I'd bring to an FDE role:
This is a small independent operation. Order volumes are modest. The storefront is built on managed e-commerce, not custom infrastructure. I'm including it on the portfolio because the discipline of shipping a product all the way to a customer's mailbox is the right kind of context for a Forward Deployed role : not because it represents large-scale software work.
The storefront is at adiyogibooks.com. Titles are also searchable on Amazon. The newsletter is open to anyone : you'll see the launch cadence and the brand voice if you subscribe.