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About us

We build student‑ready projects that are easy to run and present.

Clean, well‑documented codebases with straightforward setup—so you can focus on learning and delivering, not fighting configs.

  • Instant downloads
  • Setup guides
  • Clear docs & support
  • 60+
    Projects
  • 4.9/5
    Avg. rating
  • 100+
    Students helped
  • 12+
    Tech stacks
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What we value

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Clarity over complexity

We write straightforward, commented code and provide no‑guesswork docs so you can present with confidence.

Learn by shipping

Every project is structured to run locally fast — less yak‑shaving, more building and understanding.

Accessible & responsive

We sweat the UI details: keyboard focus, color contrast, responsive layouts, and production‑ready components.

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Straightforward support

We answer in practical terms and keep our promises—no buzzwords, only useful help.

How we got here

  1. 2024

    Idea → first drops

    Started as a small collection of projects for friends. Grew quickly as more students found it useful.

  2. 2025

    ProjectFetch v1

    Launched a proper catalog, stronger docs, and cleaner codebases in Flutter, Flask, and more.

Our stack

Technologies and skills we work with

FlutterFlaskNext.jsTailwind CSSTypeScriptMySQLFirebaseGit & GitHubJavaCC++PythonWeb DevelopmentApp DevelopmentWeb App Development

The team

Suhani
Suhani
Developer
Jatin
Jatin
Designer
Deepak
Deepak
Marketer

About ProjectFetch – FAQ

  • Students who want clean, ready-to-run major & minor projects with proper docs, so you can present confidently and learn from real codebases.

  • Yes. Every project includes complete source code and setup instructions. Many have screenshots, seed data, and structured folders.

  • Absolutely. Our code is intentionally clear and commented so you can extend features, swap APIs, or restyle the UI.

  • Reach us at studentprojectfetch@gmail.com — we’ll point you to the right step or clarify the docs.

  • Yes. We currently ship in Flutter, Flask, Next.js/React, Tailwind CSS, and more. The stack keeps growing.

Have questions?

We reply fast with clear, practical answers.