Aman Bhandula
Some things about me:
- Founder, operator, and AI systems builder at Farmako AI
- I build practical AI products, operating systems for teams, and durable workflows that compound. This site is a living notebook for what I am building, shipping, and learning.
- Building from India
- Open to product, infra, and agent collaborations
- Hi, I'm Aman Bhandula. I work on applied AI, operator tooling, and systems that remove friction from real businesses.
- My focus is on building products that feel sharp, dependable, and fast to operate. I care about the full stack from interface quality to back-end reliability, deployment, and internal tooling.
- Farmako AI is where I am concentrating most of that energy right now: tighter workflows, better automation, and software that makes a small team feel much larger.
- Farmako AI
- OpenClaw
- Product Systems
- AI Operations
- Reach me at aman@farmako.ai
Some things I am building:
- Farmako AI: An operator-first system for modern healthcare and internal workflows
- Designing dependable AI experiences that compress operational drag.
- Aman Bhandula. Internal product platform, 2026
- Shipping actively
- Media: operating notes, prototype flows, and system demos
- Links: Case Study, Product
- OpenClaw Skill Surface for Autonomous Website Management
- A secure agent interface for content editing, publishing, and routine site ops.
- Aman Bhandula. Agent systems project, 2026
- In progress
- Focus: skills, APIs, permissions, and controlled mutation paths
- Links: Notes, Code
- Admin OS for Personal Brand and Research Publishing
- A lightweight CMS that treats a personal website like a ship-ready product surface.
- Aman Bhandula. Website infrastructure, 2026
- Built to iterate quickly
- Includes content state, publishing controls, and future automation hooks
- Links: Spec, System
- Farmako AI website stack kicked off.
- Started building a tightly managed personal site with a password-protected CMS, Fly.io deployment, and an agent-facing management layer.
- 09-04-2026
- OpenClaw automation workflows expanded.
- Began shaping internal skills and tool surfaces so agents can safely update content, trigger publishing workflows, and manage operating data.
- 22-03-2026
- Design system pass across Farmako surfaces.
- Refined visual consistency across product, internal tools, and experimental interfaces with a stronger emphasis on speed and clarity.
- 11-02-2026
Some things I am thinking about:
- How do we make AI agents dependable enough to own real operating work, not just isolated prompts or demos?
- What product patterns make human-in-the-loop systems feel fast, trustworthy, and actually useful under pressure?
- How should teams structure memory, permissions, and deployment surfaces so autonomous workflows stay controllable at scale?
- People I enjoy building with
- Collaborators, interns, and operators who have shaped my thinking.
- Design collaborators: Interface systems, brand direction, product polish
- Engineering partners: Infrastructure, tooling, full-stack execution
- Operator peers: Workflows, GTM systems, internal process design
- Startups and teams I track closely
- Vertical software, AI ops, healthcare tooling, and systems software.
- Farmako AI: Healthcare and operations systems
- Agent tooling ecosystems: Skills, runtimes, orchestration, and infra
- People who have sharpened my taste
- Builders who push for clarity, quality, and leverage.
- Founders who sweat detail: Product quality, shipping discipline, and sharp communication
- Operators who simplify complexity: Execution systems, process design, and calm decision-making
- Themes I keep returning to
- The work I want to keep doing over the next decade.
- Agent-native products: Interfaces and systems where automation can own real work
- Workflow infrastructure: Permissions, review, monitoring, and operational rigor
- Vertical AI software: Products with strong outcomes in high-friction domains
Some things I have written:
- On designing internal tools that compound team leverage over time.
- Aman Bhandula
- Working essay, 2025
- Notes on interfaces, throughput, and organizational ergonomics.
- Shipping small AI systems with strict operational boundaries.
- Aman Bhandula
- Technical memo, 2025
- How to structure permissions, review loops, and rollback paths.
- From prompts to products: building repeatable agent workflows.
- Aman Bhandula
- Practice note, 2024
- Why real value lives in systems, not isolated demos.
Some links: