Merna Ahmed Emara

Merna Ahmed Emara

Remote Tech Talent & AI Growth

About

I work at the intersection of AI, SaaS, and remote tech talent. I connect AI, Full‑Stack, and DevOps engineers with US-based companies while supporting startups with growth and conversion optimization strategies. My focus is on leveraging AI-driven personalization to improve website performance, increase conversions, and maximize ROI from paid and inbound traffic. Passionate about helping founders and engineers scale smarter in a remote-first world.

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p/prodshortAmrani Yasser

13h ago

Everyone says "build in public"… but how do you do it without making it a full-time job?

Building in public is important today. It helps you build a community, get feedback, and create traction around your product. But creating content to share every day shorts, posts on X, LinkedIn, Instagram can quickly become boring and very time consuming.
By recording your meetings with Prodshort, you get content ready to share: Shorts, X posts, LinkedIn posts... You keep things authentic, because the AI documents what you actually do and doesn t create fake content from scratch. Your real progress, your real discussions, your real decisions become things you can share.

It makes build in public much easier. You can share updates about your project directly from your calls: progress, ideas, feedback, small wins... Stay consistent with your build in public without adding extra work to your day !!

Just launched Portt on Product Hunt — would love your feedback 🙏

Hey everyone,

Launched Portt today after months of solo building. It s an iOS app that turns your photos into any historical era using AI pick a year, get back a period-accurate version of the scene with historical context about the location.

First real launch, genuinely nervous If you try it, I d love to hear:

Does the transformation quality feel wow or meh ?

SpeakONp/speakonRyan

13h ago

I said "never again" to hardware

I said "never again" to hardware.

  

I meant it. I had done it before. I know what hardware costs, not just in money, but in decisions you make at 2am about components that may or may not arrive, about inventory that ties up capital for months before a single unit ships. When I moved into SaaS, the relief was real. Software scales. Software does not sit in a warehouse. 

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