
I'm Mohsin Raza. I live in Karachi, Pakistan, where I build software that solves real problems.
I've been fascinated by computers for as long as I can remember. I wrote my first game in Gamebox when I was 6 years old—a simple project that sparked a lifelong obsession with building things that work. That curiosity never faded; it just evolved into a career.
Growing up in Pakistan, I didn't have access to fancy bootcamps or tech mentors. I learned by doing—breaking things, fixing them, and Googling error messages at 2 AM. That scrappy approach shaped how I work today: I focus on practical solutions, not over-engineered complexity.
I freelance full-time now, and I'm intentional about it. I take on fewer projects so I can give each one the attention it deserves. I'd rather build one system that scales beautifully than ten that barely hold together. Clean code isn't just a book on my desk—it's how I think about every function I write.
Over the years, I've built CRM systems, authentication flows, web applications, and backend architectures for clients across the globe. Today, I work with Python and Django to help businesses automate their operations, scale their platforms, and integrate AI into their workflows. When I'm not coding, you'll probably find me researching motorcycle touring routes or tinkering with my rasberry pi RoboCube project.