Iβm a commerce student in 11th grade, not an engineer. But Iβm building dev tools and launching real apps.
My latest: Biz Tracker β a SvelteKit web app for managing product stock, built with the goal of helping small shop owners who still rely on registers and paper.
π― The Problem
In many Indian shops, owners still write down stock on paper:
- No accounting software
- No inventory apps
- Just notebooks, registers, and mental math
Most business tools are:
- β Too expensive
- β Too complex
- β Not mobile-friendly
π‘ The Solution: Biz Tracker
A minimal stock entry web app, built using SvelteKit and deployed on Vercel.
π Try it here:
β‘οΈ https://biz-tracker-vert.vercel.app/stock
π§± Tech Stack
- Frontend: SvelteKit
- Deployment: Vercel
- Backend: (coming soon) Firebase or Supabase
- Database: (in progress)
β Features
- π¦ Add stock details (product name, quantity, price)
- β No sign-up required
- β‘ Fast and responsive
- π± Mobile-first design
- π» Built on a tablet + keyboard during free time from 11th Commerce studies
π§ Whatβs Next
Iβm working on adding:
- π§Ύ View, edit, and delete stock entries
- π€ Export data to CSV/PDF
- π Optional login for user accounts
- π Dashboard for inventory and sales
- π Low stock alerts
- π° Expense and sales module
π¬ Why This Project?
Iβm from a commerce background, not a tech one. But I love building things that solve real problems.
This project proves:
- You donβt need to wait for a degree
- You donβt need to be in IIT to code
- You can solve real problems with basic tools and internet access
π§ͺ Built in Public
Iβm building this in public and sharing everything I learn.
If you're a developer, maker, or someone running a small business β Iβd love your feedback.
π Try It Out
π https://biz-tracker-vert.vercel.app/stock
π§΅ Follow My Journey
I'm documenting this on Twitter soon β follow along as I add more features, launch updates, and grow this from side-project to something useful for real businesses.
π¬ Drop your thoughts, ideas, or similar tools in the comments!
Built with β€οΈ using SvelteKit. By an 11th Commerce student.
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