I’m Not Building a Personal Brand. I’m Emptying My Head.
I did not start writing because I woke up one morning with a deep desire to become a…
Thoughts on work, marketing, AI, and corporate life - especially the small contradictions, quiet absurdities, and uncomfortable truths that usually stay outside the official notes.
Every meeting has two conversations — the one on the agenda, and the one happening in everyone's head simultaneously. Most corporate content captures the first one faithfully. This is the second one.
"The Wordless Writer exists because some things are thought by everyone and said by no one. That seems like a waste of perfectly good thoughts."
This site is where I write about AI — not as hype, but as something I actually use to build, experiment, and occasionally create things I couldn't have made two years ago. I write about marketing because after years in it, I have opinions that don't fit in a campaign brief. And I write about corporate life because there's an entire genre of human experience between 9am and 6pm that nobody's being fully honest about.
Some of it is essays. Some of it is cartoons. Some of it is me documenting what happens when a marketer with an AI habit tries to build things without a developer. None of it ends with a numbered checklist.
Not topics. More like things I keep coming back to no matter what I sit down to write.
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What happens when a marketer gets serious about AI — not for generating captions, but for actually building things. Workflows, prototypes, apps, and the occasional disaster. Honest reports from the field.
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The meetings, the language, the rituals, the performance of productivity. Not bitter. Not a rant. Just sharp observation — the kind that makes you think "yes, exactly, why does nobody say this out loud."
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On ambition, creativity, AI adoption, what changes and what doesn't — and what it means to build something personal in an age of infinite templates and zero excuses not to start.
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Content strategy, B2B thinking, campaign reality vs. campaign decks, and why most corporate content is so spectacularly boring — and what to actually do about it.
Fresh off the mental backlog.
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Simple, sharp cartoons about the quiet absurdity of corporate life. Relatable enough to share. True enough to make you slightly uncomfortable.
I'm Prathamesh, a marketing professional who got genuinely obsessed with AI before it became the default thing to be obsessed with. I use it to build things, automate work, and think through problems differently. Sometimes all three in the same sitting.
I've been in marketing long enough to have opinions - about content, campaigns, strategy decks, and the gap between what gets planned and what actually ships. The Wordless Writer is where those opinions live, alongside the AI experiments, the corporate observations, and the occasional cartoon that makes a point I couldn't quite make in a paragraph.
This is not a portfolio. It's a personal space - to write what I think, build what I imagine, and call out the things everyone notices but nobody puts in the meeting notes.
Whether it's a collaboration, a conversation, or just someone who laughed at the same cartoon - good to meet you.