The mind is full. The feed never ends. And somewhere in the noise, the language that thinks for you — your Tamil — has been quietly crowded out.
OruCupOxygen is not another wellness app.
It is a deliberate act of subtraction —
no scroll, no video, no ads.
Just audio. Just Tamil. Just five minutes.
Mental wellness has always felt like it belongs to someone else —
another language, another culture, another kind of person.
We disagree. The richest traditions of calm, focus, and curiosity
already exist in தமிழ்.
They just needed a home built for the diaspora mind —
one that lives between two worlds and belongs fully to both.
OruCupOxygen is that home.
One cup. Every day.
No videos, no algorithm, no ads, no noise, no guilt.
Just the habit of coming back to yourself.
An initiative by Tale-o-meter India Private Limited.
He is drawn to the moment when a complicated problem
becomes a simple, beautiful thing someone can actually use.
With a background in analytics, he has spent his career
reading what data reveals about human behaviour —
and then making decisions that data alone cannot make.
That combination of rigour and instinct is what he brings to OCO.
He sets the direction — what gets built, why it matters, and who it is for.
He believes that good design is invisible,
and that the most thoughtful technology is the kind
that asks the least of you while giving you the most.
He has spent years at the intersection of technology and storytelling —
not because the two were obvious companions, but because he kept finding
that the best systems are the ones that feel like stories,
and the best stories are the ones that are precisely engineered.
At OCO, he brings both — building the voice of a product that believes
deeply in the power of audio, the intelligence of Tamil,
and the quiet dignity of a five-minute daily habit.