Web products, systems, and old-web energy
Web products with character.Useful systems under the hood.Pages that feel alive, not rented.
I build websites, automation, and small digital systems that are meant to be used, remembered, and improved over time. This space holds projects, writing, experiments, and the playable side of how I think.
Projects
Web products, automation builds, and experiments that are meant to earn their keep.
Product surfaces, system thinking, and practical tools that start small and keep getting sharper.
About
Who I am, how I work, and the kind of internet projects I want more of.
Background, priorities, and the longer direction behind the pages, tools, and systems I build.
Blog
Longer writing on web products, interfaces, automation, and internet taste.
Posts where I can slow down, explain the shape of an idea, and leave something worth revisiting.
Thoughts
Short notes, sharper observations, and fragments that still deserve their own place.
Quick ideas on product clarity, old-web energy, making, shipping, and keeping the work honest.
Games
A small arcade of reflex loops, puzzle boards, and browser nostalgia.
The playful side stays visible here because interaction design sharpens faster when the rules are simple.
Project 01
Roynirmalya.com and the local content workspace
A personal site that doubles as a real content system: public-facing on the web, locally editable through its own dashboard, writing archive, games page, and mail desk.
I'm Nirmalya Roy. I build web products, internal tools, and small digital systems that are meant to be useful first, but never faceless. I like work that solves a real problem and still carries some personality, whether that means a sharper front page, a cleaner workflow, or a local tool that helps someone make better decisions faster.
- Build a stronger portfolio of products that shows both front-end character and back-end problem solving.
- Turn useful internal tools, monitoring utilities, and workflow automations into durable standalone products.
Blog
Longer notes with more breathing room.
System design starts with shape before scale
A lot of bad architecture begins when teams optimize for future load before they decide what kind of system they are actually building.
Read paths deserve their own system design thinking
A lot of products are designed around writes and workflows, then leave the reading experience to fend for itself.
Thoughts
Shorter writing, but not thrown into the margins.
World politics is often a question of state capacity before ideology.
Grand rhetoric matters less when institutions cannot actually carry policy through.
Middle powers matter more than headline coverage suggests.
World politics is not shaped only by superpowers. It is also shaped by the countries that decide how, when, and with whom alignment becomes conditional.