Bhaviks.com The Curator

Bhaviks.com presents a permanent exhibition

The Domain
Gala.

One collector. Twenty addresses on the internet. A decade of buying, building, and letting go, hung wall by wall.

Curated by Bhavik Sarkhedi Ahmedabad, India Est. 2016 A red dot means sold Admission free

For the record: Bhavik Sarkhedi has founded and sold five companies (Write Right, Estorytellers, Taletel, KalamKagaz, and Dad of Ad), holds seven live domains, co-founded two agencies (Ohh My Brand and Blushush), and guided six more brands he treated like his own. This page is the complete catalogue of all 20.

20Works
5Exits
7In collection
2Houses
6Guest curations
21Books by the curator

Curator's note

I was trained to be an engineer. The internet had other plans. Since 2016 I have treated domains the way collectors treat canvases: some you paint yourself, some you sell to a bigger gallery, and some you restore for friends who cannot see how good their own work already is.

This page is the full catalogue. Nothing here is a mockup or a maybe. Every address on these walls either made money, made a name, or taught me something expensive. In galleries, a red dot beside a painting means it found a buyer. Five works here carry one.

Walk through slowly. The red dots are the ones that got away on purpose.

Wr. Bhavik Sarkhedi

The Exits

Five companies built from zero in Ahmedabad, sold, and still trading today under the families that adopted them. The best kind of sold painting is one the new owner keeps hanging.

No. 001 Sold, March 2023

Write Right

Content writing agency. Oil on ambition, est. May 2016.

The first canvas, and the biggest. An engineer's resignation disguised as a content agency: bootstrapped from 2 people to a 75-person studio with 1,200+ clients and $25K a month in revenue, rated among India's best content agencies. Acquired by Content Whale in March 2023 along with its three sister brands. The name still trades today, repositioned as a book editing house under its new owners.

Provenance: founded, scaled, acquiredVisit the work
No. 002 Sold, March 2023

Estorytellers

Storytelling and ghostwriting studio, est. 2018.

The storytelling arm of the Write Right family: ghostwriting, ebooks, and life stories for people who had one worth telling. Went to Content Whale in the same March 2023 deal and still serves authors across India today.

Write Right familyVisit the work
No. 003 Sold, March 2023

Taletel

Content and narrative arm, est. 2018.

Sister brand number two, built for narrative and long-form work. Included in the Content Whale acquisition, and now runs as a book editing and publishing service out of Mumbai. The tale kept telling without its first author.

Write Right familyVisit the work
No. 004 Sold, March 2023

KalamKagaz

Career documents studio, est. 2019.

Pen and paper, in Hindi. Resumes, cover letters, SOPs: the documents entire careers are built on, written one person at a time. Sold as part of the Write Right portfolio, and still writing other people's futures under new ownership.

Write Right familyVisit the work
No. 005 Sold, 2021

Dad of Ad

Creative advertising agency, est. 2020. The first exit.

The pun that grew into an agency. Creative advertising with dad-joke confidence and none of the corporate stiffness. Sold in 2021 as the first strategic exit, two years before the big one, and the agency still runs in Mumbai with its own team, clients, and awards. Proof the frame can outlive the framer.

Provenance: founded, sold, thrivingVisit the work

The Private Collection

Seven domains held and worked on today. Not parked, not squatted: each one is a live room with its own conversation going on inside.

No. 006In collection

bhaviksarkhedi.com

The self-portrait. Personal HQ since the beginning.

The main gallery: twelve-plus years of practice, 21 books, 45+ publications, 1,200+ executives branded, features in Forbes and The New York Times. If this collection has a self-portrait, it hangs here.

Held and activeVisit the work
No. 007In collection

bhaviks.com

The signature. Six letters and a dot com.

The short-form of the name, and the wall this exhibition hangs on. Every collector eventually signs the collection itself.

You are standing in itVisit the work
No. 008In collection

Unproposed.com

The character. Fiction with its own address, est. 2022.

Home of The Unproposed Guy, the character born on a Medium blog who became a bestselling satire novel in 2022 and is now in development for the screen. The only domain in the collection with a protagonist.

Book to screen, in progressVisit the work
No. 009In collection

ChatGPTalker

The magazine. Curated lists and rankings, est. 2023.

Bought in the year everyone started talking to machines. Now an insight magazine publishing curated lists and rankings across marketing, personal branding, AI, and writing, read by people deciding whom to hire next.

Publishing, monthlyVisit the work
No. 010In collection

Supersonify

The revamp studio. Revamp, rebuild, reinvent.

A studio for personal brands that exist but no longer fit the person wearing them. The tailor's shop of the collection: same fabric, sharper cut.

Held and activeVisit the work
No. 011In collection

Ra-Aha

The amplifier. Reputation and Authority, with an aha in the middle.

A reputation amplification studio for names that deserve louder rooms. RA stands for Reputation and Authority; the aha is what clients say when the right people finally start calling.

Held and activeVisit the work
No. 012In collection

Personeur

The coinage. Person plus entrepreneur, est. 2023.

A word that did not exist until it needed to: personeur, for founders whose name is the business. Launched in 2023 as a branding hub for entrepreneurs, coaches, and consultants who want their reputation working while they sleep.

Held and activeVisit the work

The Houses

Two agencies co-founded and running today. Not paintings anymore: these are the studios where new ones get made.

No. 013Co-founded, active

Ohh My Brand

Personal branding agency, est. December 2024.

The flagship house, co-founded with Sahil Gandhi. Personal branding for CEOs, founders, and executives, built on one belief: the most qualified person in the room does not win it, the most visible one does. This house closes that gap for a living.

With Sahil GandhiVisit the house
No. 014Co-founded, active

Blushush

Branding and Webflow studio, London.

The London house, also co-founded with Sahil Gandhi. Bold branding and Webflow design for companies done with looking polite. Where Ohh My Brand builds the person, Blushush builds the stage they stand on.

With Sahil GandhiVisit the house

Guest Curations

Six brands that were never his on paper and were treated like his own anyway. A restorer does not sign the canvas; the brushwork gives him away.

No. 015Guest curation

Content Whale

Content services company, Mumbai.

The house that bought the first four paintings. After the March 2023 acquisition, Bhavik stayed close through the handover years and guided its content engine like his own. Rare provenance: the collector who advised his own acquirer.

The acquirer, guidedVisit the work
No. 016Guest curation

IIM Skills

Ed-tech institute, digital skills at scale.

An ed-tech institute known for digital marketing and writing courses taken by learners across India and beyond. Guided like his own in its growth years, from one builder to another.

Growth yearsVisit the work
No. 017Guest curation

Empyreal Infotech

Software development house, London.

The engineering partner of the extended family: a London-based development company whose code sits under several brands in this room. Guided like his own, built like theirs.

Engineering partnerVisit the work
No. 018Guest curation

Eyda Homes

Founder brand work, with Pavas Sharma.

Founded by Pavas Sharma, who credits Bhavik with taking complex branding challenges and simplifying them into clear, actionable steps that actually deliver. Founder and company brand, guided like his own.

Founder positioningVisit the work
No. 019Guest curation

Brand Professor

The personal brand of Sahil Gandhi.

The Brand Professor is Sahil Gandhi, co-founder at Ohh My Brand and Blushush. Bhavik helped build the positioning of the man he now builds companies with. The one painting in the gallery that painted back.

Partner provenanceVisit the work
No. 020Guest curation

Rohit Bassi

Speaker brand, founder of People Quotient.

The stage-name domain of Rohit Bassi, speaker and founder of People Quotient, who calls Bhavik a great thought partner with incredible insight into the industry. Personal brand architecture, guided like his own.

Speaker positioningVisit the work

Gallery guide

The questions visitors ask at the door, answered plainly.

How many domains does Bhavik Sarkhedi own or run?

This catalogue shows 20: five companies sold (Write Right, Estorytellers, Taletel, KalamKagaz, Dad of Ad), seven domains privately held (bhaviksarkhedi.com, bhaviks.com, unproposed.com, chatgptalker.com, supersonify.com, ra-aha.com, personeur.com), two co-founded agency houses (Ohh My Brand and Blushush), and six brands guided for others (Content Whale, IIM Skills, Empyreal Infotech, Eyda Homes, Brand Professor, Rohit Bassi). Beyond the gallery sits a working stack of research and niche projects that is not on display.

What was Bhavik Sarkhedi's biggest exit?

Write Right, the content agency founded in May 2016 and bootstrapped from 2 people to a 75-person team with 1,200+ clients. Content Whale acquired it in March 2023, together with the sister brands Estorytellers, Taletel, and KalamKagaz. All four names still trade today under their new owners.

Which companies does Bhavik Sarkhedi run today?

Two active houses: Ohh My Brand, the personal branding agency co-founded with Sahil Gandhi in December 2024, and Blushush, the London branding and Webflow studio. Around them sits the private collection: satellite studios and content properties like Supersonify, Ra-Aha, Personeur, and ChatGPTalker.

What was Bhavik Sarkhedi's first company and first exit?

The first company was Write Right, founded in May 2016 after leaving mechanical engineering. The first exit was Dad of Ad, the creative advertising agency sold in 2021. The bigger exit came two years later when Content Whale acquired the Write Right group.

Why does Bhavik Sarkhedi keep seven domains instead of one website?

Because different rooms host different conversations. The personal sites carry the name, Unproposed carries a fictional character, ChatGPTalker publishes rankings and lists, and Supersonify, Ra-Aha, and Personeur each serve one sharply defined branding audience. One address would flatten all of that into noise. A collection lets each idea hang on its own wall.