Aamir Younus is a storyteller

Everything else I do just plays along.

A little brag never hurt anyone.

Jokes apart, I am humbled but also extremely grateful and proud to work with organizations like these. One has to really have fate on their side for this.

Once a dream workplace

Worked on Pasban, a fleet management system for Unilever.

Those big corporations

Built their HRMS, one their employees would use for years to come

More than a safety app!

I worked on the Genix Drive App, enhancing usability and discovery with a refreshed interface, new features, and a smoother layout.

An app for fitness lovers

Worked on an app so you never mess up postures

Launching IVG Vape in Canada

Created the ecommerce website for IVG official for Canadian region

Official digital partner

from content creation to website development, all in exclusive partnership with Pakistan’s top grocery store

The motivation?

A desire to solve real-life
business problems

Digital marketing, project management, product strategies, brand management, websites, or mobile apps, my goal with all this is to address the pain points and resolve them in a way that best fits your situation.

What gets me going,
despite the road blocks?

Wearing the big boy hat comes with too many days of almost giving up. But it’s this one thing that keeps me going.

The mantra?

Telling stories
that connect us!

If there is one thing all successful people do, it is to tell stories. Narrating their own or telling those of someone else. Aiming for that very thing.

As the

COO of rad

With rad. I wanted a workplace where my team doesn’t hate Mondays or dreads meetings with the HR. And in a work culture like this, you are destined to do good work.

As the

COO of rad

With rad. I wanted a workplace where my team doesn’t hate Mondays or dreads meetings with the HR. And in a work culture like this, you are destined to do good work.

Working with Unilever – a dream

Working with Unilever was a dream come true. From the day we won the project, we knew everything would change. We overcame every hurdle by teaming up, staying flexible, and pushing through. Delivering one of the biggest safety projects in Pakistan was tough—but totally worth it.

Work experience

The challenge of building trust

In the service industry, getting people to trust you while there are hundreds others asking for the same is the biggest challenge. And as a startup, it gets to you sometimes

A quick overview of it.

20 something years of working.

100+

People
Trained

25+

Workshops Conducted

150+

Businesses
Impacted

Let’s hop on a call to
discuss the problem
you want to solve!