Sachin Neravath is a product-focused engineer and two-time co-founder with 12 years of experience building frontend-first SaaS and tooling from Bengaluru. He co-founded ParityDeals to simplify SaaS monetization with a no-code SDK that lets product teams ship pricing changes without touching code, and recently launched Kelviq to continue that entrepreneurial trajectory. Former roles at ThoughtSpot and Morgan Stanley sharpened his backend and enterprise-grade engineering chops, while long-term open-source contributions to popular frontend libraries (lightSlider, lightGallery) demonstrate deep practical expertise in cross-browser UI, performance and vanilla-JS abstractions. He blends hands-on bug-fixing and UX polish with product thinking—able to move between shipping clean UI fixes and designing developer-facing monetization systems.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master Diploma in Multimedia and Visual Engineering, A, Master Diploma in Multimedia and Visual Engineering, A at Central Institute of Animation Technology
Bachelor of computer application., Bachelor of computer application. at CMR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
JQuery lightSlider is a lightweight responsive Content slider with carousel thumbnails navigation
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 136 commits, 9 PRs in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Sachin primarily addressed issues related to the "fade" effect and other visual bugs within the lightSlider library, focusing on cross-browser compatibility for Internet Explorer 9. Their contributions involve direct modifications to both the JavaScript and CSS files of the project. The user made adjustments to the CSS to correct display issues and modified the JavaScript code to improve the fade transition effects.
Automatically finds jQuery methods from existing projects and generates vanilla js alternatives.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 releases, 112 commits, 5 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Sachin focused on building out the functionality of a vanilla Javascript alternative to jQuery. They implemented several methods mirroring jQuery's functionality, including `each`, `prev`, `next`, `attr`, `hasClass`, `on`, and many more. The commits show a systematic approach to replicating jQuery methods, demonstrating a focus on DOM manipulation and event handling within a JavaScript context. The user also implemented a demo to showcase the library.
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