Milan, 20, is building orbitkit.fun, a CLI tool that lets developers scaffold entire Stellar apps with one command. Winner of Best AI Dev Tool at Stellar Build residency, the tool addresses a core friction point: new builders arriving at Stellar face doc-heavy onboarding. Currently at 7,200 users, Milan is also running a web agency doing $12k MRR while studying engineering and working full-time.
Milan discovered Web3 at 18 through a Ryzen-hosted Algorand hackathon in Bangalore. Today at 20, he is building orbitkit.fun, a command-line tool that lets developers scaffold entire Stellar applications without reading documentation. The tool directly addresses why new developers struggle with Stellar: instead of diving into docs, they run one command and have a working dapp to ship. Orbitkit has 7,200 users and won Best AI Dev Tool at the Stellar Build residency in McLeod Ganj. Beyond that single focus, Milan runs a web agency ($12k MRR), works for a YC-backed startup, and is in his second year of engineering school. His philosophy: passion and iteration beat grant-chasing. He credits his mentors from Ryzen and other hackathons for shaping his product instincts.