Yash Saravgi is a Software Engineer II based in Bengaluru with ~5 years of experience building reliability-critical production systems in fintech and open source. At Zeta he led zero-to-one projects—most notably Nyx, an AI-powered incident commander that cut MTTR by over 40% and automated 80%+ of on-call workflows—and architected Hippo, an Azure OpenAI post-incident system that further reduced MTTR by ~48%. He owns end-to-end delivery across system design, backend APIs, frontend dashboards, and AI integrations, and regularly mentors junior engineers under high-pressure SLAs. His open-source contributions to Internet Archive’s Open Library and BookReader helped ship a PWA with 100K+ downloads and drove accessibility and UI/UX improvements. Comfortable across React, Node.js, PostgreSQL and applied LLM systems, he’s focused on distributed systems, reliability engineering, and productizing AI-driven developer tools. A less obvious strength: he combines hands-on frontend polish with production-grade reliability work, bridging UX and ops to accelerate incident resolution.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
Contributions:105 reviews, 145 commits, 94 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Yash primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the Open Library project. Their work involved modifying CSS components, including padding adjustments and the removal of a grayscale filter, to improve the visual presentation of the website. Additionally, the user addressed grammatical errors and improved the overall user interface by fixing layout and accessibility issues. The user also made modifications to the structure of the website.
Contributions:2 reviews, 7 commits, 13 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Yash primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the Internet Archive BookReader project. Their work involved adding and modifying spacing rules within the text selection plugin, along with adjusting the mobile navigation and table of contents. They also made changes to the menu toggle functionality and fixed a manual error, indicating a focus on UI/UX improvements and bug fixes. The user's commits suggest a hands-on role in refining the user interface and overall user experience.
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