Myraah.io Revolutionizes Digital Identity with AI-Powered No-Code Website Building

Gaurav Kumar - Myraah.io Co-founder

In the United States, roughly 40% of small businesses have a website. In China, it’s 15%. In India? Just 1%. This staggering gap isn’t due to a lack of entrepreneurial spirit—India is home to millions of micro-entrepreneurs—but rather a barrier of technology and language. For a hotel owner in a Tier-3 city, building a professional digital identity often means navigating complex Western software or paying high fees to developers they can't easily find.

Enter Gaurav Kumar, Co-founder of Myraah.io. By building what he calls "a machine which makes websites," Kumar is using artificial intelligence to democratize the internet for Bharat. Myraah’s platform allows anyone to create a professional, AI-coded website in seconds, even in their local language, effectively bridging the digital divide for the next generation of Indian business owners.

From self-learning the internet in cyber cafes to empowering 50,000+ users to own their digital assets, Kumar’s journey is a blueprint for scaling impact-led technology in emerging markets.

The Problem: The "Platform Trap" and the 1% Gap

Kumar identified a critical risk for Indian entrepreneurs: the dependency on social media platforms. Many small businesses operate exclusively on Facebook or Instagram, leaving them vulnerable to platform shifts or account bans. "Do not create dependency on the platform... if the facebook is going down, basically you will also go down," Kumar warns.

Furthermore, Western no-code builders often fail the Indian context because they assume a level of tech-savviness and English proficiency that isn't universal. This has left 99% of Indian entrepreneurs without a permanent home on the web.

⚠️ The Digital Identity Crisis

  • Low Penetration: Only 1% of Indian users have their own website.
  • Language Barrier: Most tools are English-centric, ignoring the 800M+ non-English speakers in India.
  • High Developer Costs: Small businesses pay large amounts for simple sites they can't maintain.
  • Platform Vulnerability: Total reliance on "rented" spaces like social media instead of "owned" digital assets.

The Solution: A Code That Writes Code

Myraah.io isn't just a template library. It’s an AI engine that writes the master algorithm for a website in real-time. Instead of choosing from 20 templates (the GoDaddy model), Myraah uses AI to predict and generate thousands of unique designs based on user preferences.

"Our idea was that we will write a code which will write the code," says Kumar. The platform also offers Visual Mind AI, an algorithm that analyzes the "good-lookingness" of a site—evaluating color combinations, readability, and message clarity to ensure professional results for non-designers.

🌐 Building for Bharat: US vs. India

US Model: Focus on English/Spanish content and standardized templates for a tech-literate population.

Bharat Model (Myraah): Multi-lingual (8 Indian languages), voice-search ready, and AI-generated designs for non-tech-savvy users.

Implementation: From Stealth to 50,000 Users

Founded two and a half years ago, Myraah evolved through a rigorous process of "one problem at a time." They started with simple no-code sites and have now moved into database-driven applications for hotels and real estate. Today, over 50,000 users have created digital identities through the platform.

The company also offers free AI-powered tools to lower the entry barrier, including a domain name "pronounceability" checker and a scalable logo maker. By focusing on customer discovery, Kumar ensured that the tech wasn't just "cool" but actually solved the pain points of entrepreneurs in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

🚀 The Myraah.io AI Engine

  1. Recommendation: AI predicts user design tastes based on initial clicks and profile.
  2. Real-Time Coding: The algorithm generates a unique template in seconds.
  3. UI/UX Validation: Visual Mind AI audits the design for professional quality.
  4. Multi-Lingual Indexing: Enabling SEO in 8 Indian languages for voice-search compatibility.

Future Vision: Web3 and Distributed Ownership

Kumar is a firm believer that the internet is moving toward Web3—a shift from centralized servers like AWS and GoDaddy to a distributed network where users own their data. Myraah is already enabling users to store their websites and NFTs in Web3 environments.

"The internet is sort of a distributed network rather than own network... and people own a part of it," he envisions. This shift toward "owned" digital assets is the ultimate fulfillment of Myraah's mission to protect entrepreneurs from platform dependency.

"Entrepreneurs create value for the society. It's about bringing something out of your skill set... which is useful for people. In return for that value, you might be financially rewarded, but your focus should be generating that value."

Gaurav Kumar

Key Takeaways for Tech Founders

  • Solve Your Own Pain: Kumar’s curiosity about the internet began in cyber cafes. He built Myraah to solve the accessibility hurdles he saw firsthand.
  • Timing is Everything: Kumar’s first venture in 2012 failed because students weren't ready to pay online. "You should not be so technologically ahead that you are not able to get the market attention."
  • Complementary Skills: Kumar credits his partnership with his brother (who is "good at maths") for balancing his own focus on UI/UX and marketing.
  • Delegate to Scale: As a CEO, move from "doing everything" to finding experts who are better than you at specific tasks.

As the internet of India evolves to look more like the multi-lingual network of Europe than the mono-lingual US, Myraah.io is positioning itself as the primary gateway. For Gaurav Kumar, the goal isn't just valuation—it's ensuring that every entrepreneur in Bharat, regardless of their tech skills or language, has a permanent and beautiful home on the web.

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