About Me

I’ve always been fascinated by the invisible things that shape our lives — vibrations, frequencies, and the way energy moves through people and decisions. Call it alignment, call it intuition, call it science — to me, it’s all connected.

And when I’m not chasing those ideas, you’ll usually find me rewatching Suits. Not once, not twice — I’m a repeat offender. Harvey Specter’s sharpness, his confidence, his ability to flip the game in a single move? That resonates with me. Because in many ways, that’s how I live and work.

I’ve never been the guy who settles for surface-level answers. If something catches my attention, I tear it apart until I know exactly how it works. I don’t just learn — I obsess.

That obsession led me into one of the most complex, misunderstood, and secretive systems on the planet: Google’s algorithm. While most people use it like a tool, I treated it like a puzzle. I spent thousands of hours — 5,400 and counting — experimenting, breaking things, fixing them, and studying every possible move it makes. But this isn’t just about algorithms. It’s about people. It’s about the way one article, one lawsuit mention, or one headline can flip the way the world looks at you. I’ve seen how fast respect can turn into suspicion, how quickly hard-earned credibility can vanish with a single Google search.

That didn’t sit right with me.

So I put the two pieces together: my obsession with understanding the digital machine and my fascination with how human reputation works online. And somewhere in the middle of all that — I found my purpose.

Today, I use what I’ve learned to quietly help executives, professionals, and leaders who are caught in reputational storms. I don’t just play defense; I engineer the way the world sees them.

I’m Piyush Sehgal.

And if you strip away all the labels, I’m just a guy who figured out how to make Google — and perception — work differently.