Nirmit Parikh's professional networking platform, which uses a simpler approach to connect workers with employers, is attracting not just users but also investors
Nirmit Parikh loves solving problems. That’s who he has been all his life.
A few years ago, on a Friday evening, Parikh was out on his first date with a girl, a medical student, in Ahmedabad, his hometown. That evening, as they stopped by Crossword, a book store that has a presence across some 16 cities in India, Parikh’s date, a bookworm, put across a thought.
“What if there was a software that would scan a book or a journal, and give a summary of it,” she asked Parikh. As a medical student, reading up journals consumed much of her time. “It’s the summary that draws one to whether they should read or buy a book,” says Parikh. “We discussed how cool it would be if somebody could summarise a paper or book. It would have made things much easier.”
While his date assumed that the conversation had ended there, back at home later that evening Parikh was rather restless. “I wanted to impress the girl, so I ended up building a small piece of software over the weekend and by Monday morning gifted it to her,” Parikh says. Very soon, all her friends began to use the software, and word of mouth led to his friends using the tool too. That software would scan copious amounts of texts and summarise them for the reader, providing a crux of the matter.
Within months, the entrepreneur in Parikh used that software to put together his second entrepreneurial venture, Cruxbot, an artificial technology solution that can read and summarise web contents. His date couldn’t have been any less impressed and went on to become his wife.