Kavin Bharti Mittal Builds Multiple AI Apps and Autonomous Agents in Just 7 Days
Kavin Bharti Mittal, founder of Hike and son of Bharti Enterprises chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal, says advances in agentic AI have dramatically compressed product development timelines. In a post on X, Mittal claimed he built multiple full-scale consumer apps and autonomous AI agents in just seven days using OpenClaw and Anthropic’s Claude Code—work he says would earlier have taken large teams, months of effort, and over $1 million in funding. His total cost, he noted, was about $600 in tokens and compute.
Among the products he listed were Simple Notes, positioned as a cross-platform Apple Notes alternative; Lumenote, a knowledge-management tool designed to rival Obsidian with deeper AI integration; and CleoAI, a conversational assistant delivered via Telegram. The apps are awaiting Apple developer approval and are built on cloud services such as Vercel, Railway and Supabase. Mittal also said he is developing a simpler interface to make OpenClaw accessible to non-technical users.
Beyond apps, Mittal described a network of autonomous AI agents acting as “digital staff.” His chief agent, “Sam,” functions as a chief of staff—handling emails, calendars, bookings, code deployment and infrastructure optimisation—while maintaining long-term memory and spawning sub-agents independently. Other agents include “Midas,” which manages crypto trading under strict risk controls, and “Ritam,” focused on theoretical physics research. Together, Mittal said, these systems signal a broader industry shift toward agentic AI that can plan, execute and coordinate complex work with minimal human oversight.
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