now: shipping AI agents into production

I love building.
Everything else follows.

$ aagman --build

I'm Aagman Suri — a builder at the intersection of code, finance and business. Right now I'm deep in the agent era: designing AI agents at work, streamlining the architecture around them, running the best frontier models available — and exploring local models for what should never leave the machine.

▶ talk to my agent browse projects → say hi
interests

Three lenses, one obsession:
how things get built.

Code is how I build, finance is how I keep score, business is why anything gets built at all. The overlap is where I like to live.

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Coding

My native language. From a blank index.html to full products with their own backends — I learn by shipping, and I've been shipping since day one.

// give me a problem and an editor
📈

Finance

Markets, money flows, and the systems behind them. I've built banking and stock P&L tools because the best way to understand finance is to code it.

// compounding > everything

Business

Strategy, leverage, and why some things win. Technology is the tool; the business problem is the brief. I care about building things people actually use.

// ship value, not just code
current focus

Deep in the agent era.

In my current role I'm heads-down on one mission: make AI agents genuinely useful — not demos, but systems that do real work inside a real architecture.

~/work/agents — mission control active
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Setting up AI agents

Designing and deploying agents in my current position — scoping what they should own, wiring up their tools, and making them reliable enough to trust with real workflows.

▶ in production
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Streamlining architecture

Agents expose every weak joint in a system. I'm simplifying the architecture around them — cleaner interfaces, fewer moving parts, pipelines an agent (or a human) can actually reason about.

▶ ongoing

Using the best AI available

Staying at the frontier — evaluating and adopting the strongest models and tooling as they land, and building the plumbing so swapping in a better model is a config change, not a rewrite.

◈ frontier
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Exploring local models

Running open-weight LLMs on local hardware — for privacy-sensitive work, cost control, and offline capability. The frontier is impressive; owning your own inference is liberating.

◇ exploring
agents · orchestration llm · frontier models local · open-weight models arch · system design js · node · react api · rest · tools git · daily driver
interactive

Don't read about me. Query me.

This portfolio runs its own agent. Ask it what I'm working on, what I can do, or what drives me — it thinks, calls its tools, and answers.

aagman@agent: ~/portfolio — v3.0 agent online
aagman@agent
commands: whoami · now · interests · stack · goals · projects · contact · help · clear · and one hidden sudo
selected work

Proof of build.

A few things I've shipped end-to-end. The full archive lives on the projects page.

Pawtastic

full-stack

A pet-care platform — booking, services, and its own backend. Built front to back, deployed and live.

Banking System

fintech

Money-transfer web app — accounts, transactions, and the logic that keeps them honest. Code meets finance.

Technoracy UI

open source

An open-source component library — pre-built styles and components so developers can focus on function, not pixels.

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Building something interesting?

I reply fastest when the message starts with a hard problem — agents, architecture, fintech, or anything worth building.