Do Better With AI

Playful family project lab

Useful little tools, built with curiosity, kindness, and a lot of fun.

This is our public home for projects we build together while learning, exploring ideas, and seeing how AI can help make practical things for real people. It is part portfolio, part playground, and part family notebook.

  • Simple tools first
  • Built by a father and son
  • Designed to learn in public

Projects

Things we have already built

The collection will grow over time. Each project should feel clear, useful, and pleasant to use.

Coming next

More tiny tools

This space is reserved for future ideas, experiments, and playful tools we publish later.

Story

A public portfolio we can grow over time

Who is Rupam?

I am Rupam, AI enthusiast and maker who loves building tools that are simple, useful, and fun. I started this site to share projects I build with my son and to explore how AI can help us learn and create together.

Who is Rayan?

I am Rayan, Rupam's son. I love exploring new ideas and helping my dad build cool things. I am 12 years old and I am excited to share our projects and learn with everyone who visits this site. I like robotics, Maths, basketball and video games.

What this site is for

The bigger purpose: many children are curious about AI and want to learn what can I do with AI. It's easy to loose in the noise of AI tools and trends, so we want to create a calm corner of the internet where families can find simple, useful projects that show how AI can be a helpful part of learning and making things together.

Principles

How we want this site to feel

Simple first

We prefer tools that are easy to understand and easy to use.

Friendly by default

The design should feel welcoming for children, parents, and curious learners.

Learn in public

We share work openly so the site can grow into a real portfolio over time.

Privacy-minded

When analytics or tracking are used, they should be explained clearly and responsibly.

Make useful things

We do not want to make tools just to make more tools. We build things we would really use ourselves.

Beyond code and AI

We also want to explore robots, science, and real-world ideas that grow curiosity.