Studio · Manifesto
Insights by Omkar Studio.
One person, one stack, one stubborn idea: that software in 2026 should be made the way studios used to make things — end to end, vendor-free, by hand. Astrology is the first wave; the workshop is built to ship anything. Each product is a separate room. The compute is mine. The visuals are mine. The infrastructure is mine. What's wrong is mine to fix; what's right is mine to push further.
What's in here.
Reading chambers
insightsbyomkar.com
The seekers' room. Five chambers — tarot, dreams, spells, numerology, astrology. AI-guided, grounded in fourteen years of personal practice.
Netra
netra.insightsbyomkar.com
The astrologer's desk. Twelve chart tabs, real working surfaces for synastry, composite, research. Browser-native, made for people who do this work daily.
Kriya
kriya.insightsbyomkar.com
The engine, opened. 113 endpoints + auto-generated SDKs in TypeScript, Python, Go. First-principles ephemeris — no wrappers around someone else's math.
Urja
urja.insightsbyomkar.com
The visual layer. Fonts, tokens, motion, illustration — everything visible across the studio is computed by Urja. Other products consume; never duplicate.
The discipline.
No vendor SDKs in the visual layer. No external icon kits. No third-party astrology engines. Each product depends only on siblings inside the family — and on the discipline of one person shipping the whole thing.
A studio in 2026 doesn't need a team to ship. It needs taste, a stack, and the willingness to throw away anything that doesn't fit.
Why.
Most spiritual-tech is templates dressed in mystical language. Most astrology APIs are wrappers around someone else's ephemeris. Most SaaS-grade design is commodity Tailwind. None of that holds up. The studio exists because the alternative is shipping someone else's idea of what this software should be — and that idea isn't mine. The first wave is astrology because that's what I practice; future waves go where the work takes me.
“Home-grown end-to-end. The compute, the visuals, the products — all ours.”
— Omkar
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