Profile Creator By Saifi Info

For ten minutes, Saifi just stared at the screen. He had faked internships, inflated GPA scores, and invented leadership roles. But a dead man? That was new territory.

That night, Saifi deleted the "Profile Creator by Saifi" listing from every freelancing site. He turned off his monitors. He listened to the rain hit his window.

Second, the social proof. A Facebook profile with only 47 friends—all fake, all with realistic post histories. He programmed a script to post photos at random intervals from 2013 to 2018. A photo of a chai stall. A blurry selfie at a concert. A quote from Rumi. It looked achingly real. profile creator by saifi

Saifi cracked his knuckles. He opened a dozen tabs: cemetery records, old photography forums, a defunct blogging platform from 2015. He worked for 48 hours straight.

He had created monsters before. Inflated egos. Fake gurus. But never a person. Never someone who could log on and wave back from the other side of the digital mirror. For ten minutes, Saifi just stared at the screen

His latest client was a problem. The brief came in at 2:17 AM, sent by a man named Raghav Sen.

Raghav replied instantly: "No footprint. That’s the point. Start from zero. He was a photographer. He was kind. He left no will. Just a sister who misses him. That’s all you get." That was new territory

Curiosity, more than greed, pulled him in. He replied: "Details needed. Date of birth, location, education, digital footprint."

When he was done, he sent Raghav a single link: a fully realized digital afterlife. Arjun Mehra had a birthday (March 12, 1991), a favorite camera (a beat-up Nikon FM2), and a last known address (a rented flat in Bandra East). He even had a playlist on a fake Spotify account—slow, sad instrumentals.