I'm Amanjot Malhotra, the operator behind SuperLoops. I've been running operations for thirteen years. For the last three, I've been building and shipping the apps, agents, and operations that run our own products and our clients' — solo founders and small teams who need production-grade systems without hiring a team.
Clients talk to the operator. The same person scopes it, builds it, and runs it. No account manager, no relay race.
Slack, Loom, Notion. Updates land where the team already works — no all-day calls required to make progress.
One Notion page per project: spec, status, decisions, deliverables. Everyone always knows where things stand.
The systems keep working when no one is watching. The job is to make them self-sufficient — that's the test of a good build.
That's how every engagement runs — from the first call to handover or ongoing operation.
see use casesSuperLoops builds and runs apps, agents, and operations for solo founders and small teams. Most projects land between $5k and $25k. Bigger scopes are custom. The engine is sector-agnostic — blockchain and crypto are a native fluency, not a constraint.
Three of SuperLoops' own products, built and operated on the same stack installed for clients. CricketReel turns full cricket matches into highlight reels; Pitch OS is an AI workspace for fundraising; Privy Passport handles compliance-heavy onboarding for Web3 in India.
13 years of operating depth across crypto's most regulated markets. Ran teams, scaled ops, launched India's first Web3 gaming incubation program.
Twenty minutes. The team describes what's needed. SuperLoops flags whether it's a fit, what it would look like, and roughly what it'd cost. No deck, no follow-up sequence.