Founder, builder, and operator across tech, sports, and automation.
Each venture is a deliberate move — built to last, run to win.
Khautomate is an AI-powered automation agency built to eliminate the repetitive — and unlock the exceptional. We design, build, and deploy intelligent workflows that save hundreds of hours per month. From lead gen automation to full back-office orchestration, every system is engineered for scale, not just speed.
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Journey Sports Group is a next-generation sports agency at the intersection of athlete management, brand partnerships, and performance infrastructure. We give athletes not just representation, but a genuine competitive edge — on and off the field.
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A community-driven basketball tournament that brings players together every Ramadan. What started as a local idea became a cultural institution — a space where competition meets community, faith meets sport, and players of all ages show up for something bigger than a game.
Get InvolvedA premium wedding content studio for the modern couple. We combine cinematic storytelling with meticulous production to capture the moments that define a lifetime. Every frame is intentional — from quiet morning preparations to the last dance. Studio Rij operates with the precision of a production house and the intimacy of a trusted friend.
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At EY, Amaan operates at the highest levels of corporate finance — advising on transactions, analyzing complex financial structures, and delivering insights that move capital. The discipline of institutional finance underpins everything across the portfolio: rigorous thinking, data-driven decisions, and a long-term lens on value creation.
ConnectI don't follow roadmaps — I draw them. Amaan Khan is a multi-domain founder operating across AI automation, sports, community, media, and institutional finance. The through-line isn't the industry; it's the approach: precise, relentless, and always ten moves ahead.
Whether deploying an automation stack for an enterprise client, negotiating athlete contracts, or running a community tournament — the standard doesn't change. World-class inputs, operator-level execution, and a bias toward building things that actually last.