Finance

Founder Capital and Early Development

The company was founded by Kawsar Miah (also known as Aajamn Sami) and was initially built through founder-led bootstrapping. During the early phase, approximately BDT 100,000 was invested to support research, product ideation, technical experimentation, and foundational development. This capital enabled the company to validate the problem space and establish the initial structure for its software solutions.

Co-Founder Contribution and Infrastructure Setup

As the company progressed toward public presence and early-stage readiness, Saif Rahman joined as a co-founder and contributed approximately BDT 15,000 toward essential infrastructure, including domain acquisition, hosting, and deployment of the company website. This marked the transition from internal development to external visibility.

Bootstrapped Operating Model

The company currently operates under a lean, bootstrapped model. Core development, research, and infrastructure have been completed with minimal capital, reflecting a strong emphasis on efficiency and disciplined execution. This approach has allowed the team to build a functional product foundation without reliance on external funding at an early stage.

Investment Strategy for Donit

Moving forward, both founders will continue to invest collaboratively and strategically to advance Donit, the company’s first software product. Donit represents the initial market-facing solution and will be the primary focus of operational, technical, and financial efforts during the next phase of growth.

Funding Requirements and Growth Objectives

To position Donit for early adoption and revenue generation, additional funding will be required, particularly for marketing, distribution, and customer acquisition. These investments are intended to support market entry, validate demand, and establish Donit as a viable solution for its target users.

Financial Principles

The company follows a conservative and transparent financial philosophy. Capital is allocated with a long-term perspective, prioritizing sustainable growth, responsible spending, and measurable impact. Funding decisions are guided by the objective of building durable software solutions rather than short-term expansion.