My very first project in the JavaScript ecosystem was a random quote generator.
I didn't think much of it back then — just something small I built while learning.
Funny enough, that little project landed me my first internship.
The first two internships I got were unpaid. It was rough at times.
I doubted myself, felt anxious, and often wondered if I was even moving forward.
But I stuck with it — kept learning, kept building. Eventually, I got my first paid internship.
I just finished that recently, and now I'm working on a freelance e-commerce project.
Somewhere in between all that, I even launched my first SaaS app.
It didn't go viral or anything — but it did reach 8th place on the daily Product Hunt ranking.
That might not sound like much, but I didn't do any marketing.
I'm not very social — I'm more of an introvert. So for me, that felt like something.
The truth is, even with all these small wins, I still get anxious.
Sometimes after finishing a project, I just sit there thinking:
"What now?"
"Will my next idea even matter?"
"Is building a micro-SaaS really worth it?"
When those thoughts pile up, it's hard to stay motivated.
But then I read something — a quote, a line, a voice on YouTube — and somehow, it helps.
It gives me that tiny push to keep going.
So I thought: what if I take my first ever project — that random quote generator —
and bring it back, but this time with feeling?
That idea became UnoriaVerse.
A small, quiet space where you can start with a feeling and leave with a thought that moves you.
It's simple, personal, and growing — just like me.
I believe in building openly. You can see what's coming next and share your thoughts.
If this little moment helped you breathe, you can help me keep it alive.
❤️ Support UnoriaVerseBuilt in India by someone who feels too much — and wanted a quiet space to feel less alone.