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The Inspiring Journey of Sachin Arora: From Selling Newspapers to Building brAInam.ai — India’s First No-Code, No-Prompt AI Platform, Aligned with the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission

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Puneet Yadav
June 25, 2026  ·  5 min read
The Inspiring Journey of Sachin Arora: From Selling Newspapers to Building brAInam.ai — India’s First No-Code, No-Prompt AI Platform, Aligned with the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission

Some people get a head start in life. Sachin Arora did not.

He began by selling newspapers on the street. Later, he worked as a bus conductor. Today, he is the founder of brAInam.ai — India’s first no-code, no-prompt AI agent platform, built in line with the country’s Atmanirbhar Bharat mission. The distance between those two points is filled with rejection, failure, and a stubborn refusal to give up.

Sachin’s early career was a series of small jobs and big setbacks. His brother helped him join a consultancy, where he worked for some time. Then came a job at an MNC — but only four months later, the process was shut down and the team was asked to leave.

What followed was the hardest stretch. Sachin was rejected in twelve call-centre interviews. At one point, he didn’t even have enough money to travel to an interview. It was his friend Tara — who is his wife today — who handed him ₹100 so he could go. That very day, he was selected at WNS as a travel sales agent for a US process.

He worked there for two and a half years and earned well, then moved through a few more organisations before starting his own part-time call centre for US flight tickets, which soon grew full-time.

But success did not come in a straight line. By then, nearly eight years of night shifts had begun to affect his health, and doctors advised him to stop working nights. Since his business ran on US hours, he had no choice but to shut it down in 2020. He tried other paths too — a restaurant, acting, YouTube videos — but each attempt fell flat, and slowly he slipped into a dark, low phase.

But as the only earning member of his family, he could not afford to quit. So he started again from the very bottom — driving with Rapido, earning just ₹200 to ₹300 a day.

That small beginning became a turning point. Sachin launched a travel business called Travel Minati, which began to do well. He built strong contacts in Goa and started “Goa Bees,” a B2B travel company. He later added “Manali Bees,” and eventually merged the two into “Bee2Bees,” shifting his entire focus from B2C to B2B travel. Today, Bee2Bees works with more than 5,000 travel agents across India and exhibits at some of Asia’s biggest travel platforms.

His journey into AI began with an ordinary problem. Like many business owners, Sachin struggled with everyday team issues — forgotten tasks, late arrivals, frequent leaves — and wondered if AI could handle parts of his travel business. He tried popular tools like Zapier, Make, and n8n, but as a non-technical person with no coding background, he found them very hard to learn.

He soon learned the secret was the prompt — the better the instruction, the better the agent worked. But his prompts gave poor results, and when he turned to Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook to learn, he mostly found people selling tools and courses. That did not suit him. Sachin has always learned by doing, not by reading theory.

So he took a Claude subscription and built his own dashboard and WhatsApp bot. The only problem — everything was coded. He decided to build his own canvas instead, where he could create bots using simple nodes and AI agents. He built it — and then a bigger thought struck him.

There must be thousands of people just like him — people who want to use AI but don’t know where to start, and find coding or prompting too hard. That idea became brAInam.ai: a platform built for ordinary people, where anyone can simply sign up and begin, without code and without prompts.

To keep it open to all, brAInam works on a simple recharge model. Every user gets 50,000 free chips on sign-up. You can recharge if you want more — but there is no pressure and no commitment.

When Sachin took the platform to market, he met a third kind of user — people who believe AI means only ChatGPT. That shaped his real mission: to show Indians that AI is far bigger than one app. He now wants to help Indian businesses put AI to work in their daily operations, and through videos, reels, and soon free Sunday sessions, teach people about AI, entrepreneurship, and other skills that improve their lives — while giving practical learners a place to learn by doing and automate their own businesses.

Sachin Arora’s message to anyone who feels left behind is simple: if a person who started by selling newspapers, faced failure after failure, and had zero coding or technical knowledge can build India’s first no-code, no-prompt AI agent platform — you can too.

To start learning AI the practical way, visit brAInam.ai. And for those taking their very first step, his upcoming free Sunday classes will be open to all.

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Sachin Arora  |  Founder, brAInam.ai

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No-Prompt AI Platform The Inspiring Journey of Sachin Arora: From Selling Newspapers to Building brAInam.ai — India's First No-Code
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