Rishh Labs is the studio behind SwitchWithAI and Vitta — AI and fintech products built for people who don't have patience for software that gets in the way.
The studio is deliberately small. One engineer, four years of shipping production apps, now building products end to end — interface, backend, models, and the growth systems around them.
Products ship a few times a year. Experiments ship most weekends.
Two products in production today, maintained continuously rather than shipped and abandoned.
Upload a resume, paste a job description, get a tailored resume back in under thirty seconds — real ATS keywords placed in context, your fonts and layout untouched. No fabricated skills, no rewritten history.
A chat-based expense tracker that reads transaction SMS on-device, categorises spending automatically, and turns personal finance into something you'd actually open on a Tuesday.
Earlier stage than the two above — real work, not yet ready to recommend.
A full-stack job-hunting assistant — company research, application tracking, and AI-assisted outreach, built around how the search actually works rather than how job boards wish it did.
Internal experiments in OCR, vision-model benchmarking, and self-hosted LLM infrastructure. Unglamorous work that quietly decides what the products above can afford to do.
Built alongside Vitta. Free, fast, and they don't ask for your email.
A growing library of India-specific breakdowns — budgeting rules that survive contact with real salaries, EMI limits, emergency funds, and tax planning.
Absurd, SpendViz, PriceCheck, TimeWarp, CroreClub — small tools built in a sitting and kept online because there was no reason to take them down.
Packages, templates and MCP servers are planned but nothing is published yet. This section stays honest until there's something real to link to.
Rishh Labs is founded and run by Risheek Mittal — a mobile and full-stack engineer who spent four years on production apps used at real scale before turning that toward products of his own.
Meet the founder →Product questions, collaborations, or freelance work — all welcome.