Heramb Goyal is a 21-year-old founder from Mohali, India. Engineering student by training, builder by temperament. He runs three ventures and writes a worldview as he goes — one decision, one launch, one quiet morning at a time.
Heramb grew up between two languages and two operating systems — the structure of an Indian engineering household, and the open frontier of the modern internet. He started selling websites before he had a degree, and never quite stopped.
What started as freelance is now a small ecosystem of ventures: Blackflow.Design (a brand and web studio), USMMA Agency (a creative production house), and a slate of forthcoming bets. The thread between them is a kind of editorial taste — the conviction that businesses, like buildings, should be designed to last.
He still attends class. He still ships. He treats engineering, entrepreneurship, and creative work as one practice — different rooms in the same house.
“The decade ahead belongs to operators with taste — people who can build the system and write the brand. I'm building a body of work for that decade. Slowly. Deliberately. In public.”