Co-Founder, Product Lead & Developer
Location: Palayam, Kozhikode, Kerala, India
Education: B.Tech in Computer Science, National Institute of Technology Calicut (2013)
Experience: 11+ years in software development and product engineering
Languages: Malayalam (native), English (fluent), Hindi (working proficiency)
About Rohith
Rohith Menon is the technical architect and product lead behind this platform. He is responsible for building and maintaining the calculators, ensuring that complex numerology logic is translated into a system that is usable, fast, and reliable.
With over a decade of experience in software development, Rohith’s work focuses on turning structured ideas into functional products — particularly tools that require clarity, precision, and ease of use.
Professional Background
After graduating from the National Institute of Technology Calicut in 2013, Rohith began his career at an IT firm in Bengaluru, working on web-based applications. He later moved into freelance development, building custom web platforms for clients across India and Southeast Asia.
Over time, his work evolved from pure development into product thinking — focusing not just on how systems work, but how users interact with them.
He currently operates as an independent developer based in Kozhikode, working on both client projects and his own digital platforms.
With 11 years of experience in full-stack development and data architecture, Rohith ensures that the ancient logic of the Lo Shu Grid is translated into a digital experience that is fast, accurate, and mathematically sound.
Role in This Platform
Rohith leads all technical and product-related aspects of this website, including:
- Calculator architecture and logic implementation
- Frontend and backend development (React, Node.js, PHP/WordPress)
- Data structuring and interpretation mapping
- Performance optimisation (speed, responsiveness, scalability)
- Feature development (PDF reports, sharing tools, UI improvements)
The core calculation engine and user experience flows are built and continuously refined by him.
Approach to Product & Engineering
Rohith approaches this platform as a product engineering problem:
- How do you present a complex system without oversimplifying it?
- How do you make outputs understandable without losing depth?
- How do you ensure consistency across thousands of possible inputs?
His focus is on building systems that are:
- Deterministic — same input always produces the same structured output
- Transparent — logic is reflected clearly in results
- Usable — accessible across devices, especially mobile-first users
- Scalable — capable of handling growth without degradation
He also brings practical experience in SEO, content structuring, and web performance — ensuring that the platform is not just functional, but discoverable and accessible.
Ongoing Work & Improvements
Rohith continuously reviews and improves the platform through:
- Testing edge cases across different date combinations
- Refining interpretation delivery for clarity and readability
- Improving load times and mobile usability
- Updating features based on user behaviour and feedback
This iterative approach ensures the platform evolves based on real usage rather than assumptions.
Perspective on Numerology
Unlike Aravind, Rohith did not come into this project with a background in numerology. His entry point was technical — identifying gaps in existing tools and building a better alternative.
Over time, working closely on the system has given him a deeper understanding of its structure, though he remains primarily focused on the engineering and product side rather than interpretation.
Beyond the Code
When he isn’t reviewing server logs or optimizing the site’s SEO architecture, Rohith is a fixture on the Kozhikode coastal road, where he spends his weekend mornings as a hobbyist cyclist. He is a passionate cricket follower and a very good football player, who spends late night watching his favourite teams competing.
For Rohith, this website represents the ultimate synergy: 4,000-year-old wisdom meeting 21st-century engineering.
Personal Note
“I approached LoshuGridCalculators.com as an engineering problem; how do you make a complex system accessible without oversimplifying it? That challenge is what drew me in. The learning curve on the content side is ongoing, but the goal on the product side is clear: build something that actually works well.”
— Rohith Menon