I've been on the buying side of cold outreach. That is why this exists.
I started writing code at fifteen. I never finished university. By twenty-one I was the VP of Engineering at a fintech in the Middle East, building payment gateways, onramps, crypto cards, internal CRMs, and the compliance scaffolding around all of it. By twenty-two I was a senior advisor at a crypto asset management firm, sitting in on compliance calls and writing business strategy. By twenty-three I had built enough payment infrastructure to know how the industry actually works, and enough sales automation from the inside to know how most outbound agencies don't.
Nividh is what I wish had existed when I was on the buying side.
Hershey
Founder, Nividh
On the name
Nividh (निविध) is a Sanskrit word that means manifold, varied, many-sided. It describes something with more than one face. I picked it because the work is never just one thing: infrastructure, research, copy, compliance, reply handling, reporting. A bureau should carry all of it.
The site uses the Latin spelling, with the shirorekha (the horizontal bar that crowns Devanagari letters) as our mark. One line across the top of the word. You can see it on every page.
What we do
Outbound for regulated fintech. Payments, banking, crypto with a real operating entity, lending, embedded finance. One retainer, one operator, one accountable voice. We run the full stack including domains, inboxes, dossiers, sequences, and replies. The Workloom engine does the heavy compute, and I do the thinking.
What we don't do
Consumer SaaS, unregulated crypto projects, founders who want someone to grow their LinkedIn presence, agencies that want us to white label, or work that doesn't interest us. We are small on purpose.
On the record
We are in month four. We are onboarding three design partners this quarter at reduced rates. I write every proposal and I sit on every intake call. If that changes, the site will change first.