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Episode 4 · Bangalore

How a Key Account Manager Used CreateOS to Launch a Wedding Planning Platform Without Writing a Line of Code

Gunjan·Amazon
Highlights
  • Full wedding experience platform built and deployed in a single session at a Bangalore cafe
  • A process the builder estimated would take a week completed within a couple of hours
  • Multi-section platform covering destination weddings and inter-caste marriage planning, deployed via GitHub
  • Zero technical background required: idea described in conversation, working product delivered same day
SystemsGitHub
Use CaseWedding Planning, Destination Experiences
Built WithCreateOS
Builder Profile

Gunjan is a Key Account Manager at Amazon, working in one of the most operationally demanding environments in business. She is not a developer, has no technical background in building or deploying applications, and came to this session with an idea she had been carrying but had no clear path to executing. The NodeOps team found her at a cafe in Bangalore, mid-work on the concept, and the conversation moved quickly from idea to build.

The Problem

Destination weddings and inter-caste marriages share a common challenge: they require coordination across cultures, vendors, locations, and logistics that no single existing platform handles well. Gunjan had been developing Riyasat as a concept, a curated wedding experience platform organised by region and cultural context, designed to act as a one-stop solution for couples navigating complex, cross-cultural celebrations.

The idea was clear. The path to building it was not. Without a technical background, the process of turning the concept into a working platform would have meant finding developers, briefing them, waiting on iterations, and managing a project across multiple parties, all before a single user could interact with it. By her own estimate, pulling together the brief, finding the right people, and getting a first version built and deployed would have taken a week at minimum.

The Solution

The business problem was a straightforward gap between a well-formed idea and the technical means to deploy it. CreateOS closed that gap within a single session, with AI reasoning through the infrastructure and natural language configuration translating the platform concept directly into a working, deployable product without a development team, a technical brief, or a week of lead time.

The builder described the platform in conversation: different sections organised by state and cultural context, built to serve couples planning destination weddings or inter-caste celebrations. CreateOS handled the architecture and build logic, producing a first version of Riyasat that the builder could see, review, and confirm. The platform was then deployed through GitHub, producing a live product the same day the idea was first described. Version one is complete and actively in use.

When you think of starting something and it actually happens, it's indeed a very magical feeling. This entire thing would have taken me a week very easily. To finalise everything, to find people who can build an app for me, to curate everything in one place. So it's really great.

Gunjan, Amazon

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