🌿 Founder • Builder • Operator

Limitless by name. Builder by nature.

Amit By Nature is the personal platform of Amit Kapoor — a builder, strategist, and operator working across capital, technology, acquisitions, telecommunications, software, recruitment, distribution, farms, and projects designed to scale while helping people move forward.

My story has never been about one business. It has been about learning how opportunity compounds.

The Meaning

A name connected to scale, friendship, and purpose.

In Sanskrit, Amit is connected to the idea of being limitless, immeasurable, or without boundary. That meaning fits the way I think about business, systems, and opportunity: do not stop at the obvious edge.

In Hebrew, Amit is associated with a friend, colleague, or companion — someone who walks beside others. That meaning also matters because the work is not only about building for myself. It is about helping people, businesses, partners, and communities move forward.

Together, those meanings became the foundation of Amit By Nature: building without limits, while walking beside people, businesses, and opportunities as they grow.

By Nature means this is not an act. It is the natural pattern: connecting ideas, building systems, finding opportunity, helping people, and pushing projects beyond their starting point.

The Builder’s Thesis

I did not build in a straight line. I built by connecting one opportunity to the next.

A phone plan problem became a callback service. A callback service became telecom. Telecom became technology. Technology became consulting. Consulting became software. People became human capital. Equipment became leasing. Leasing became capital. Relationships became acquisitions. That is the pattern: opportunity compounds when you can see the connections.

What I’m Building

A flex of connected projects, not random ventures.

The projects span different industries, but they share the same operating logic: identify opportunity, build systems, create leverage, help people, and scale what works.

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37 Dimensions

A strategic operating platform focused on building, buying, funding, and improving businesses through capital, technology, people, distribution, and execution.

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37D Capital

Business funding, startup capital, asset-backed lending, IP-backed financing, fix-and-flip funding, investment review, and partnership opportunities.

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AI & Julie Systems

AI-assisted intake, telecom, call routing, SMS, customer follow-up, CRM workflows, and automation systems built for practical business use.

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Telecom & Call Centers

Communication infrastructure, call center services, routing systems, and technology that support sales, service, operations, and lead handling.

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Recruitment & Human Capital

Recruitment services, staffing, workforce strategy, and opportunities to acquire, improve, and scale recruitment-related businesses.

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Retail & Distribution

Product distribution, retail channels, Canadian and U.S. market access, foreign partnerships, and projects designed to reach larger markets.

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Farms & Real Assets

Owning and operating farms, real operating assets, and businesses that can connect to distribution, grants, technology, and long-term value creation.

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Acquisitions & Rollups

Buying and improving businesses, creating rollup strategies, and building value in fragmented or under-optimized industries.

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Consulting, Risk & Grants

Consulting services, risk management, grant writing, business planning, and funding readiness for companies that need structure and direction.

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Research & Global Partnerships

Partnerships with foreign companies, market access opportunities, research relationships, product channels, and cross-border collaboration.

The Arc Timeline

Small beginnings. Bigger systems. Compounding direction.

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Small Projects
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Callback Service
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Telecom
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Technology Services
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Recruitment
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Leasing
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Capital
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Acquisitions
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37 Dimensions
My Arc

The origin story, told in chapters.

The story did not start with a boardroom. It started with seeing small opportunities, solving real problems, and turning each lesson into the next layer.

Early Instincts

01

Growing up, I was always drawn to business. While others might have had typical part-time jobs, I was usually finding small opportunities around me — selling chocolate bars at school because my mother worked for Nestlé, or selling rain ponchos at events on rainy days. I was not only asking what something was. I was asking what it could become.

The Callback Breakthrough

02

In first-year university, I bought a cell phone so my parents could reach me for safety. My parents had one rule: call every day. The issue was that incoming calls were unlimited, but outgoing calls were expensive. So I bought equipment, programmed basic software, and created a callback service that allowed me to trigger incoming calls instead of paying high outgoing rates.

From Telecom to Technology

03

The callback service started with friends and university contacts, then expanded by word of mouth to parents and businesses. What began as a workaround became the start of a telecommunications business. Those relationships created opportunities in call center support, technology solutions, CD backup, CD duplication, early data services, software work, and consulting.

From People to Human Capital

04

I hired people I went to school with, helped them gain experience, and later helped people find jobs. Over time, that planted the seeds for recruitment, staffing, and human capital services. People helped early in their careers later became directors and decision-makers inside larger organizations.

From Equipment to Capital

05

The profits were saved and reinvested into technology. But technology was expensive and constantly changing. I realized many offices, call centers, and businesses needed access to equipment without always making heavy capital purchases. That led to financing, leasing, and the broader capital products connected to the work today.

The Compounding Effect

06

Telecom clients became technology clients. Technology clients became consulting clients. Consulting relationships became software contracts. Business contacts became acquisition opportunities. Funding conversations became partnerships. Every layer connected to another. My story has never been about one business. It has been about learning how opportunity compounds.

Loss, Perspective, and 37 Dimensions

07

The last several years brought health challenges and the passing of both my parents. On the day my father passed away, I felt deeply alone. As I turned on his car to move it into the garage, the radio came on and spoke about something observed across 37 dimensions. That moment landed with me as a reminder that reality can be viewed through many dimensions, and that even loss can create direction.

Amit By Nature

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Amit By Nature is the personal side of that story. It is about building without limits, walking beside people and businesses, connecting ideas, and turning small beginnings into systems, ventures, and platforms that can scale while helping others move forward.

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The 37 Dimensions moment

On the day my father passed away, I was in one of the lowest moments of my life. My mother had already passed, and I felt deeply alone. My mind was scattered, trying to process grief, responsibility, and what came next.

As I turned on my father’s car to move it into the garage, the radio came on. The segment spoke about scientists observing something across 37 dimensions at the same time. Whether by coincidence or timing, that message landed with me. It felt like a signal — a reminder that reality can be viewed through many dimensions, and that even in loss, there can be direction.

That moment became the beginning of 37 Dimensions. For me, the name represents a way of thinking: looking at opportunities through multiple lenses — capital, people, operations, technology, distribution, risk, timing, relationships, and long-term value. It is about refusing to see business as flat or linear.

My father taught me not to think only in a straight line. Look deeper. Push limits. Understand that a difficult event can still reveal opportunity. See the world through different perspectives. After his passing, 37 Dimensions became more than a business name — it became a way to honour that lesson.

What This Taught Me

The operating principles behind the work.

The story matters because it explains the way I think, build, invest, partner, and operate.

Problems can become businesses.
Relationships compound over decades.
Technology creates leverage.
Capital unlocks movement.
People are the real infrastructure.
A bad event can still create direction.
The best opportunities are rarely one-dimensional.
Operating Philosophy

Look deeper. Think broader. Build practically.

I believe the best opportunities are rarely obvious from one angle. I look at capital, people, systems, timing, risk, distribution, technology, and long-term value before deciding how to move.

Amit By Nature is the person. 37 Dimensions is the platform. One explains the way I think. The other is how that thinking becomes businesses, systems, capital, and impact.

Look deeper before deciding.
Think beyond one straight line.
Connect people, systems, capital, and timing.
Turn difficult events into direction.
Build projects that scale and help others move forward.
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Have an idea, business, project, or opportunity?

Amit By Nature is the personal side of the work. 37 Dimensions is the platform. The goal is to keep building with structure, reach, purpose, and impact.