Divyansh Sachdeva

Co-Founder

Gurugram, Haryana, India5 yrs 1 mo experience
Highly Stable

Key Highlights

  • Co-founded a successful website development agency.
  • Planned a fintech investment platform for startups.
  • Developed a food delivery app during teenage years.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a dynamic entrepreneur with expertise in Web Development and Fintech.

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Skills

Core Skills

ManagementLeadershipWeb DevelopmentClient ManagementBusiness StrategyInvestment ManagementMobile Application DevelopmentSales ManagementCustomer Engagement

Other Skills

Director levelManagement ProfessionalStart-up LeadershipWeb DesignJavaScriptNode.jsElementorWordPressBusiness PlanningInvestmentsAndroid DevelopmentSalesCommunicationRetail SalesRestaurant Marketing

About

Hi, this is Divyansh. I come from a tech background. I love exploring and sharing things about entrepreneurship. If you are building or leading something, let’s connect. I enjoy hearing what people are creating, and I can help through my network if needed. My story: When I was in Class 10th (around 14 years old), I watched a movie. It was not about business, but it pushed me to dream big. I wanted to build something like Google, A full ecosystem where people around the world connect with my products, brands, and services. If you want to reach me, write to me at divyansh[@]withtrams.com.

Experience

5 yrs 1 mo
Total Experience
3 yrs 11 mos
Average Tenure
1 yr 5 mos
Current Experience

Trams

Co-Founder & Intern

Dec 2024Present · 1 yr 5 mos · London, United Kingdom · On-site

Director levelManagement ProfessionalManagementLeadership

Websiteble

Managing Partner

Apr 2021Mar 2025 · 3 yrs 11 mos · Gurugram · Remote

  • When I turned 20, I asked my friends to come together and start a website development and marketing agency with me.
  • What I accomplished:
  • 1. Built strong relationships
  • 2. Worked with 150+ clients
  • 3. Delivered 350+ websites
  • 4. Helped clients fix hacked sites
  • 5. Connected with many people
  • What I learnt:
  • 1. Say "NO" when needed
  • 2. Learn from others’ wins and mistakes
  • 3. It's okay to raise your price
  • 4. Don’t depend on one person or one source
Start-up LeadershipWeb DesignJavaScriptNode.jsElementorWordPress+2

Uprise bank

Paused for future

Aug 2019Mar 2020 · 7 mos · Gurugram · On-site

  • When I was 18, I had a strong interest in banking and fintech. I started planning a platform where anyone could invest in startups using crypto and manage simple banking.
  • I had to pause the idea because of legal limits. I am working on it again and will launch it in the future.
  • What I accomplished:
  • 1. Registered a private limited company.
  • 2. Registered my first trademark.
  • 3. Spoke with legal experts.
  • 4. Built many helpful connections.
  • 5. Formed a big team, even though some members were not serious.
  • What I learnt:
  • 1. Always talk to experts before you start.
  • 2. It is okay to ask for help and guidance.
  • 3. Do not be shy to take the next step.
  • 4. Hire the right people and choose co-founders carefully.
  • 5. Learn from co-founders mistakes and avoid repeating them.
Business PlanningInvestmentsBusiness StrategyInvestment Management

Edukreta

Solopreneur

Jan 2019May 2019 · 4 mos · Ferozepur Jhirka · Hybrid

  • When I turned 18, after closing foodGRILL and starting my new college semester, I planned to launch a mobile app for colleges and universities.
  • What I learnt:
  • 1. Don’t wait for a perfect app
  • 2. You need people around you, co-founders, and a team
  • 3. Show up and tell people what you are building
  • 4. Staying consistent matters the most
Android DevelopmentMobile Application Development

Foodgrill

Co-Founder

May 2018Nov 2018 · 6 mos · Bhiwani · Hybrid

  • When I was 17, my cousin motivated me to build something like Zomato and Foodpanda for our city.
  • What I accomplished:
  • 1. Built the androind mobile app
  • 2. Brought people together and formed a team
  • 3. Figured out which work fits best for each person
  • What I learnt:
  • 1. Negative feedback will always come. Improve from it and don’t take it personally.
  • 2. Picking the right team members who share the same vision and priorities matters a lot.
SalesCommunicationRetail SalesRestaurant MarketingSales ManagementCustomer Engagement

Sachtech

Teen business dreamer

Oct 2016Nov 2016 · 1 mo · Ferozepur Jhirka · On-site

  • When I was 15, a movie pushed me to dream of building something big like Google.
  • What I accomplished:
  • I made my first no code website.
  • What I learnt:
  • 1. Execution and dedication matter more than dreaming and talking.
  • 2. Before choosing a brand name, always check the trademark.

Education

Dronacharya Government College - India

BCA — Computer Science

Jan 2018Jan 2021

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