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Hey PH community, I'm building VouchVendor
I've spent numerous years in IT audit and kept running into the same wall: security and compliance teams were burning 4+ hours manually reading SOC 2 PDFs for every vendor review, cross-referencing controls, building spreadsheets, chasing exceptions. It's repetitive, error-prone, and completely automatable. So I built VouchVendor, where you simply upload a SOC 2 report and get AI-extracted controls, framework mappings (SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST, SOX), and a risk score in under 2 minutes. I'm launching today and would love feedback from anyone who's dealt with third-party risk or compliance workflows. Happy to connect!
Wovly - A startup go-to-market advisor backed by hundreds of real cases
Wovly is an AI go-to-market platform powered by a proprietary database of 300+ real startup case studies scraped from Reddit, Indie Hackers, and Hacker News. Ask any GTM question and get strategies backed by real metrics not generic AI advice.
Design experiments, track results, and execute with built-in tools: lead finder, SEO keywords, idea roaster, report generator, case database, and blurb generator. One platform from research to first customers. Real data. Real pushback. No context switching.
Hi I'm Jeff I'm an acquired founder looking to reconnecting with founders!
After several years of founding and running a VC backed startup that got acquired by a fortune 100 I am looking to reconnect with the founder community!
With AI it's such a fun time to build now, but go-to-market is the new bottleneck. I'd love to connect with folks to share stories!
Wovly - AI GTM advisor built on 500+ real startup case studies.
Wovly - Your first 100 customers are out there. Let's find them.
I'm good at building. Marketing is a different story.
Hey I'm James, a software developer from Australia with 20+ years building things professionally.
Most of my career I've been the person behind the scenes solving hard technical problems, shipping reliable software, making other people's ideas work. Unravl is the first thing I've built entirely for myself, and now I'm figuring out the part they don't teach developers: how to actually get it in front of people who might find it useful.
No funding. No growth team. No playbook. Just me, the product, and a lot of learning in public.
If you've been down this road builder trying to find an audience I'd genuinely love to hear what worked for you. And if Unravl sounds like something you'd use, even better.
