20/12/2025
One Year In
A year ago, three of us had a conversation in a university dorm that changed everything. Not because it was some brilliant master plan—it wasn't. Just friends talking about what could be possible if you actually tried.
We'd spent years freelancing, working with different clients, learning the ropes of building things from scratch. But there was always this itch—what if instead of working for someone else's vision, created something that was actually ours?
That's how XamTech started.
The Real Talk: This first year has been one of the hardest things We've done. Not in some romantic, Instagram-worthy way. In the real way—wrestling with regulations, losing sleep over decisions, hiring the wrong person and then fixing it, competing with teams that have way more resources.
There were weeks where I genuinely questioned if this would survive.
But it did. And more than that, it started growing.
What Changed:
Went from three people in a room to a team actually shipping products
Got recognized by Startup India and registered as MSME (yeah, that paperwork was a nightmare)
Working with real clients—Media organizations, Government organizations, distributors, schools—building stuff that people actually use
Started mentoring interns because that's the kind of impact that matters
But here's the honest part: We still don't know if we are doing this right. The learning curve is still steep. The competition is real. The mistakes keep happening, just different ones.
The only thing that's changed is We've made peace with that.
This year taught me that building something doesn't mean you need to have all the answers. It means you show up, you learn fast, you admit when you're wrong, and you keep moving forward.
Thanks to everyone who's been part of this journey so far—the clients who trusted us, the mentors who actually gave a damn, the team who's putting in the work. This first year was the hardest. But we have a feeling it's only going to get more interesting from here.