I Build Things That Work.
Not decks. Not frameworks. Not 90-day strategies that collect dust. Actual businesses, actual systems, actual revenue.
I'm Jono Chowdhury. I've built four businesses across digital marketing, ecommerce, media, and consumer products. Not simultaneously as a portfolio exercise — sequentially, because each one taught me something the last one couldn't.
Vervology started because I saw small businesses getting sold marketing they didn't need. 315NY started because Central New York needed a media platform that actually cared about the region. Ecomforsale started because I wanted to test ecommerce systems at scale. Tallow Soap started because I found a product worth building a brand around.
Every one of them required building something from nothing — the brand, the infrastructure, the revenue engine. That's what I do. I build.
The pattern is always the same: find the problem, build the solution, grow the numbers.
Not Theory. Pattern Recognition.
Cross-Industry Vision
Most people go deep in one industry and stay there. I've built across four different verticals. The advantage isn't breadth — it's seeing patterns that specialists miss. The bottleneck in your ecommerce business is the same bottleneck I solved in media. Different surface, same structure.
Operator Mindset
I don't consult. I operate. There's a difference between someone who can tell you what a P&L should look like and someone who's stared at one at 2 AM wondering how to fix it. I've done both. The second one teaches you more.
Bias Toward Building
Strategy without execution is entertainment. I start with what can be built today, measure whether it works tomorrow, and iterate from there. The plan matters less than the first 100 data points.
{ Let's Talk. }
Whether you're building something new or fixing something broken, I'd like to hear about it.
jono@jono.build