CloudRaptor
A deploy platform for teams that want to ship, not babysit infrastructure. Pre-launch — building deliberately with a small set of design partners.
cloudraptor.ioI build online businesses, content systems, and the unglamorous work that holds them up. Currently co-founding Aethera Labs and its first product, CloudRaptor, while co-running Link Basket and operating the leaner, restructured Skyranko. Twelve years of online businesses, one honest reset, building four concurrent bets — smaller and sharper.
I finished my engineering degree at RUET in 2013 and never took a job. The next year I started a small ICT coaching center in Rajshahi, and to keep my profile credible while I ran it, I picked up a part-time lectureship in ICT at Waymark Ideal College. The lectureship was strategic — the coaching business was the business.
In 2017 I started with Amazon Associates — small product-niche affiliate sites. By month three I was earning more than my college salary. Five years of that taught me SERPs, intent, and the strange economics of the open internet. In 2022 I shifted into ad-supported blogging — AdSense, Mediavine, Ezoic, Journey — and scaled to more than seventy content sites across niches. Most disappeared in the September 2023 Helpful Content update. The lesson was specific and expensive: nothing you don't own is yours.
By that point I'd already started Skyranko — a content + SEO operation that grew to thirty-some people. We did real work and burned through real money. In late 2024 I took it through a planned, paid-out restructure: let go of the team with runway, kept the company, and rebuilt it around a smaller, sustainable model. Skyranko still operates today, just at a much more deliberate scale. The version of me running Aethera Labs, Link Basket, and the leaner Skyranko is the one that came out the other side. Smaller surface area. Sharper edges. In no particular rush.
The September 2023 Helpful Content update took roughly seventy percent of Skyranko's organic revenue inside a single quarter. By that point the company was already operating with the cost base of a much larger one than I actually had — I'd been paying for the version I was projecting, not the one in front of me.
For the next fifteen months I tried to fix it the way you'd expect: more pipelines, faster delivery, harder pitching, deeper personal lines of credit. None of it worked, because the structural problem wasn't sales — it was a cost base built for a future that wasn't going to arrive.
In late 2024 I took Skyranko through a planned, communicated, fully paid-out restructure. We let go of the team with runway, kept the company, and rebuilt it around a much smaller, sustainable model. Skyranko still runs today — sharper, leaner, on terms I trust. I lost most of my savings and a chunk of how I thought about myself, and got back something more useful: a clear sense of what to build, and on what terms.
The version of me building Aethera Labs, Link Basket, and the leaner Skyranko today is the one that came through that — and is, for the first time in a while, in no particular rush.
A deploy platform for teams that want to ship, not babysit infrastructure. Pre-launch — building deliberately with a small set of design partners.
cloudraptor.ioThe parent company. A small studio for products that prefer durability to noise. CloudRaptor is the first; more will come, slowly.
aethera-labs.com
Small link-building agency. Quietly profitable through several Google updates. Where I learned that boring and consistent is a competitive position.
linkbasket.net
Content + SEO. Hit hard by the September 2023 algorithm reset; restructured in late 2024 from a 30+ team peak to a smaller, sharper model. Same company, different shape — finally working as intended.
skyranko.comGood fits: founders building durable products, operators interested in CloudRaptor as a design partner, digital marketers and SEO leads who want to compare notes on running an online business through several platform shifts, or anyone working through a hard reset and looking for someone who's been there. I read every email. I reply to most within a couple of working days.