TAKKA LABS was born from a simple belief: the best software comes from deeply understanding the problem before writing a single line of code.

Over the past two years, we've built IoT platforms monitoring 80,000 hectares of farmland, regulatory systems navigating EPA and EU compliance, price intelligence dashboards tracking global commodity markets, and mobile apps connecting café lovers with their next great cup. We're not a 500-person agency. We're a small, focused team that takes on problems we find genuinely interesting — and builds solutions we're proud to put our name on.

TAKKA

The Name

TAKKA is a Sanskrit-rooted word meaning craftsmanship — the precise, deliberate act of building something with care. It reflects our approach: thoughtful engineering, not rushed delivery.

The Team

Nishant Singh - Founder & Lead Engineer

Nishant Singh

Founder & Lead Engineer

Background spanning enterprise software, agrochemical industry, IoT platform design, and full-stack product development. Previously worked on platforms processing millions of daily transactions and government-funded smart agriculture initiatives across Northeast India.

Our team grows with our projects. We bring in domain-specific collaborators as each engagement demands.

What We Believe

01

Domain first, code second

We invest time understanding your industry before we write a single line. This upfront investment prevents months of rework.

02

Ship real things

Working software every two weeks. Not prototypes, not mockups — deployable code that solves actual problems.

03

Own the outcome

We don't disappear after handoff. We stay until the system is running in production and your team can maintain it.

04

Build for scale, start with focus

Architecture that handles 10x growth, built incrementally. We don't over-engineer, but we don't paint ourselves into corners.

05

Transparency

No black boxes. You own the code, understand the architecture, and can take over whenever you're ready.

Want to work together?

We take on a limited number of projects each quarter. If you have a problem worth solving, let's talk.