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What I do
  • Build
  • Advise
  • Invest
  • Consult
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Hi, I'm Fab — an entrepreneur, product strategist, and experience designer working at the intersection of AI, software, design, and venture building. I help founders turn scattered ideas into clear, useful, scalable products — and I run Zenith Studio, my AI-native product studio.

What I work on
How I work

Build. Advise. Invest. Consult.

Build.

I build and shape digital products from early idea to MVP, launch, and iteration — product strategy, UX systems, MVP scoping, interface design, and execution planning.

Advise.

I work with founders as a product and strategy advisor — clarifying what to build, what not to build, how to structure it, and how to move from idea to execution without overcomplicating the journey.

Invest.

I invest product thinking, design capability, technical direction — and sometimes capital — into selected early-stage ventures where my involvement creates strategic value beyond money.

Consult.

I consult with companies that need better product experience, digital strategy, AI adoption, and UX clarity — audits, workshops, MVP planning, UX redesign, and AI workflow design.

Industries & product areas

Different industries, repeated product problems.

AI-Native Products

Products where AI is part of the core experience, not a feature bolted on top.

AI product strategyAssistant experience designAI workflowsContext & memory systemsHuman review flowsAutomation with control

SaaS & Digital Platforms

SaaS and platform businesses that need clear roles, scalable systems, and simple experiences.

MVP planningPlatform architectureDashboard UXUser onboardingRole-based systemsAdmin experience

Health, Care & Service

Care and service products where trust, clarity, and operational reliability are critical.

Care coordinationPatient & family experienceAppointment flowsReminder systemsSensitive journeysTrust-first UX

PropTech & Real Estate

Property products with buyer journeys, matching, CRM-connected workflows, and AI assistance.

Buyer onboardingProperty matchingPreference captureCRM integrationInspection journeysAI buyer assistance

EdTech & Learning

Education products across student journeys, AI learning tools, parent and institution systems.

Student experienceLearning workflowsAI-assisted learningParent & institution journeysTrust & outcome design

FinTech, Enterprise & Internal

Serious environments where clarity, hierarchy, and reliability matter more than decoration.

UX auditsEnterprise dashboardsInformation architectureWorkflow simplificationData-heavy interfacesOperational systems

Ecommerce & Growth

Digital commerce, marketplaces, and B2B growth systems built around conversion.

Marketplace strategyB2B positioningGrowth systemsLead capture flowsConversion UXCustomer journey design
My process
01

Understand the founder vision

What are you trying to build, why does it matter, who is it for, and what should it become if it works?

02

Study the user and market

The user journey, pain points, alternatives, and the emotional reasons behind adoption — what people actually need.

03

Shape the product

Product direction, MVP scope, user roles, core flows, and priorities — clear enough to build, test, and improve.

04

Design the experience

Simplicity, hierarchy, trust, and usability. Good design should make the product feel obvious.

05

Connect product with business

Monetization, positioning, growth, retention, and scalability — because a beautiful product without a model isn't enough.

06

Support execution

Working with founders, designers, and developers to keep the product realistic, focused, and buildable.

Lessons from the work

Clarity is a competitive advantage.

Most products aren't confusing because the idea is bad — they're confusing because the thinking behind them is unclear.

Design is not decoration.

Design affects trust, conversion, retention, support, and operations. A good interface is a business asset.

MVP does not mean small thinking.

A good MVP isn't a cheap version of the product. It's the smallest serious version that proves the most important assumption.

AI needs product discipline.

AI makes software more powerful — and more unpredictable. The best AI products need clear flows, context, boundaries, memory, control, and trust.

Founders need taste and structure.

Taste helps decide what feels right. Structure turns that taste into something usable, buildable, and scalable.

Industry knowledge compounds.

The industries change, but the product problems repeat: trust, onboarding, clarity, behavior, workflow, retention, and value.

The best products aren't the loudest. They're the clearest.
About

I'm Fab Senchuri — an entrepreneur, product strategist, and experience designer from Nepal. Over 8+ years my work has moved from pure design into a wider product and venture role. Today I think less like a designer of screens and more like a builder of product direction. I build my own products, invest in selected early-stage ideas, advise founders, and consult with teams that need better product clarity.

What I can help with
Product StrategyFounder AdvisoryAI Product StrategyMVP ScopingStartup Idea ValidationUX ResearchProduct DesignExperience DesignProduct ArchitectureDesign SystemsDashboard UXAI Workflow DesignSaaS PlanningPlatform DesignBusiness Model ThinkingPRD / BRD CreationInvestor Product NarrativeUX AuditsWebsite StrategyEarly-Stage Venture Support
Contact

Let's build something worth building.

For founder conversations, product consulting, venture discussions, or strategic collaboration.

+977 9766841280 · Kathmandu, Nepal — working globally.

Fab Senchuri

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Product, AI & venture

How can I help?

Quick answers on how I work with founders — building, advising, investing, and consulting on digital products.

Build · Advise · Invest · Consult

From idea to MVP to launch — plus founder advisory, product investment, and consulting.

Clarity first

Most founders don't need more features. They need clarity on the user, the product, and what to build first.

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