Three Bangalore boys competing with the giants.
Cnvrted started the way most things do — not with a grand plan, but with three people who couldn't stop talking about the same problem.
Dhruv met Sharan through a mutual friend. Sharan's best friend was Kailas. What started as conversations turned into late nights, then a project, then another project, then dozens of conversations with salespeople, founders, and GTM teams who all said some version of the same thing: we're paying for the same list as everyone else, and it stopped working.
That's when Cnvrted became the thing.
Kailas is the one who understands models and systems — the AI brain behind how Cnvrted reads the internet and decides what matters. Sharan builds what you actually see and touch — the database, the interface, the product you log into. Dhruvis the one who talks to customers, shapes the story, and figures out how to get Cnvrted in front of the people who need it. But honestly, the lines blur. When something needs to ship, all three of them are on it — titles don't matter at 3 am in an Indiranagar office.
Two of them are final-year engineering students at RV University and CMRIT. One is a 19-year-old who left Manipal because the thing he wanted to build wasn't going to wait for a degree. They build from each other's houses, from shared office spaces on overnight shifts, and from wherever they happen to be — because the work doesn't stop when the location changes.
They're not pretending to have it all figured out. They're building in public, shipping fast, and talking to every salesperson who'll give them fifteen minutes. The conviction isn't that they have the answers — it's that nobody else is asking the right question: why is every sales team on earth still buying a list of names when what they actually need is timing?
That's what Cnvrted is for. And these three are going to be the ones who prove it.
