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Yatharth Thaker_

Co-Founder / DirectorAhmedabad, India

Yatharth co-founded Parallaxis Innovations to bridge the gap between what AI promises and what operations actually need. Every engagement starts with a named bottleneck, not a pitch deck.

  • Custom software
  • AI automation
  • Product engineering

The origin_

Parallaxis exists because too many teams drown in handoffs, decks, and proof-of-concept graveyards. Yatharth started the company in April 2024 in Ahmedabad with a single conviction: if you can name the bottleneck, you can scope and fund the fix — and nothing else should get attention until you do.

The company works with founders, ops leaders, and industry teams who need a production system — not another slide deck. Whether the client is a digital agency shipping product for someone else or an operator drowning in manual handoffs, the brief is always the same: name the constraint, lock a slice that can be funded, ship working code.

How the work happens_

Before Parallaxis, Yatharth shipped production software as a Senior Engineer at Code Space Techlabs (2021–2024) and as a freelance developer working directly with clients. That stretch forged the insistence on working systems over theater — every Parallaxis engagement ends with running code, not slides.

At Parallaxis, AI is a tool with a job description, not a marketing badge. It earns a place in the stack only when it provably changes a real workflow. Humans own architecture, review, and the production gate. AI accelerates scaffolding, tests, and the work that scales — but the final call is always human.

What drives him_

  • Unbounded "explore AI" work with no owner is a decline. Every initiative gets a name, a deadline, and a production target.
  • The gap between a demo and a production deploy is where most value dies. Parallaxis exists in that gap.
  • Building software should feel like removing weight from operations — not adding a new system to maintain.

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