Rohit Swerashi
Chief Executive Officer at GeniOS; Resident Founder at Founders, Inc.
About
I'm Rohit Swerashi, the CEO of GeniOS and a Resident Founder at Founders, Inc. My journey has been a series of 'Failed to GeniOS' moments—from bootstrapping a healthcare venture to ₹35 lakhs in revenue to building AI mentor platforms. Currently, I'm obsessed with solving the 'invisible wall' that keeps AI agents from working in production. At GeniOS, we are building the 'Context Brain' that moves beyond simple memory to true organizational intelligence. I’m a big believer that failure is the best education, and I’m passionate about replacing manual 'babysitting' of agents with real automation. I’m here to connect with fellow builders and founders who are pushing the boundaries of what Agentic AI can actually do in the real world.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›Insights into AI agent failure modes
- ›Context Brain infrastructure for AI builders
- ›Product thinking and GTM strategy for startups
- ›Mentorship for student entrepreneurs
Looking for
- ›Collaborators and Agentic Founders
- ›Feedback on GeniOS API
- ›Startups interested in building on context-aware infrastructure
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Serial entrepreneur with multiple early-stage pivots (Leasing, Logistics, Scholarships) before scaling The Homians to ₹35L revenue. Transitioned from President of E-Cell NIET to building AI-driven platforms like THE MORONSS and currently GeniOS.
Education
Startup Program at IIM Bangalore (2024); BTech in Computer Science from Noida Institute of Engineering & Technology; Aspire Leadership Program (2024); Y Combinator Startup School (2022).
Achievements
- ›Bootstrapped 'The Homians' to ₹35+ lakhs in revenue
- ›Mentored 10,000+ students (Top 1% on Topmate)
- ›Finalist at Shark Tank India Season 2 and Season 4 auditions
- ›Selected for NVIDIA Inception and Microsoft for Startups
Opinions
- Memory is a commodity; the real moat in AI is Context Intelligence.
- Human manpower will be replaced by AI—people must either learn or be left behind.
- Failure is a better teacher than an MBA; rejections are learning tools.
- Grades don't matter and should not be used for judgment.