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Na'ama Moran

2mo ago

How to Build Operations Into Your Business

For many small companies, things start to unravel not because the idea is bad, but because the operations can t scale. How can you tell? Well, it s like that dream where the harder you swim, the further you end up from shore; you just can t keep up. You ve been caught in a riptide. It s at this point that it s worth pausing for a minute and sorting out your operations. By operations, I mean the processes, systems, and tools that not only keep your head above water but get you moving forward once again. The obvious problem with focusing on operations is that many founders find it boring or even a distraction from their top concern with product and sales. It s more fun to build the product, tinker with the UX, and keep shipping new features. But just like high school English class, boring doesn t mean you should skip it. In fact, I believe you need to start thinking about systems from day one. That s because one of the things I ve noticed in my nearly 20 years of running companies is that many early-stage founders have a great idea. What they don t have is a system to validate whether this idea can turn into a business. Ops only gets trickier as you transition from starting a company to growing it. That s where things almost unraveled for my last company, Cheetah Technologies, an e-commerce and logistics-tech company catering to independent restaurants. We were fortunate to get a lot of product-market fit early on, and within a year of launching, we d raised >$6 million in venture funding. Within 3 years of launching, we were serving thousands of independent restaurants across multiple geographies. That meant a lot of processes needed to be built: hiring, onboarding, retaining and promoting talent, evaluating performance, motivating people, communicating internally, communicating with investors, and solving myriad challenges as they came up. There s a lot. And, I think, we did it really well. But there was one operational challenge we didn t have locked down, which ended up hurting us. Post-Covid, we were going to accelerate our revenue growth by acquiring a few smaller competitors, and we created systems to hire M&A professionals. The process was extensive, including interviews and validation exercises. But after the contract was signed, we took a step back, assuming the people we hired would get us there with little oversight. We didn t have the right processes in place for monitoring the performance of these new hires. The post-M&A integration was a disaster, and, as a result, we lost millions of dollars; it was a huge setback for the company. I don t want other startup founders to be unable to scale because they didn t get their operations right. Ops Doesn t Have to Be Onerous Right now, many people are using no-code platforms to spin up software. What if you could use a no-ops platform to plug into systems, tools, and frameworks to help you build, grow, and lead your company without hiring an operations person too early? That s what we re building at Waya: from an executive summary generator tool that uses Retrieval Augmented Generation to make sure your idea is sound and fundable, to frameworks for managing and evaluating team performance so you can scale. But I m just a startup founder, too, looking to validate that what I think is a great idea will actually work. So I m offering 1 hour of free startup consultation for every 1 hour of user testing. You can ask me anything about fundraising, investor relations, go-to-market, building and scaling teams, etc. In return, I will give you a sneak peek into our brand-new product and let you take it for a test drive. Sign up here: https://wayaframes.com/promotion... And I d love to get in touch on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naam...
Boss

12h ago

Stop editing config files. Deploy OpenClaw in 30 seconds with this CLI.

If you use OpenClaw for social media automation, you know the pain of managing Node versions and editing complex JSON files just to change a post schedule.

I built a wrapper called ClawLaunch to fix the Developer Experience (DX).

What it does:

  1. Instant Config: Generates a valid config.json schema dynamically based on your inputs.

  2. AI Injection: Pipes your topic through Google Gemini to generate context-aware posts.

  3. Safe Execution: Launches a local Puppeteer instance to handle the posting (mimics human behavior to avoid bans).

ShadcnDesign Launch

Hey! I'm Matt, and today I'm launching shadcndesign - the complete shadcn/ui toolkit I wish existed when I needed it.

Quick backstory: I spent 7 years building Figma resources for 100,000+ designers and maintaining the Ant Design System. When I went looking for a proper shadcn/ui kit for Figma, everything I found was either outdated, poorly built, or abandoned. So I decided to build it myself.

Here's what shadcndesign includes:

  • 2,000+ Figma components that perfectly mirror shadcn/ui code -- auto-layout, variants, Tailwind CSS variables, the works

Frank Sondors

2yr ago

I've spent over a decade in B2B Sales and now building ChatGPT+Sales super app - AMA! 🔥

Hey there, After spending over a decade in B2B Sales and leading a 50 people sales team in my last gig, I decided it was time to build something of my own and combine ChatGPT and Sales to build a super app called https://www.salesforge.ai/ Ask me anything about B2B sales whether it's process, tools or people and I'll answer ANY questions till Sunday! Go!
Fabio Z.

2d ago

We got accepted into Google Cloud for Startups — here’s why that matters for us

Hey PH community

We re currently building MasterPlan, a SaaS platform for paid media professionals, and we re still in waitlist mode.

Recently, we were accepted into the Google Cloud for Startups program and I wanted to share why this milestone actually matters at this stage.

For early-stage SaaS products, infrastructure is a strategic decision, not just a technical one.

Ante Grgat

12h ago

Building a web application to help users build, analyze, and optimize resumes

Hey everyone,

                                                                                                                           
I've been working on Resume Forge a tool that takes the guesswork out of tailoring your resume to job postings.

Here's how it works:

  1. Paste a job description The AI extracts everything: required skills, experience level, responsibilities, salary range, education requirements. 

Miras Kustaibek

12h ago

Stop the Brain Melt: How AI Can Save You 730 Hours of Content Overload a Year

We ve all been there. You wake up, check your phone, and see "99+" notifications across 50 Telegram channels, 20 newsletters, and a dozen RSS feeds. You dive in "just for a second," and 40 minutes later, you emerge with a headache, high anxiety, and zero actual value. I call this The Brain Melt. I m building Alaqay, and I wanted to share why our current way of consuming information is fundamentally broken and how we re fixing it. 1. The Math of Chaos Let s look at the numbers. If you follow 50 channels and spend just 2 minutes on each, that s 100 minutes a day. That is 730 hours a year. You are spending one full month of your life every year just scrolling through noise. Most of that content is irrelevant, yet we consume it because of FOMO. 2. Why Your Current Tools Are Failing You Tools like Pocket or Instapaper are great, but they require work. You have to find, save, and organize. Aggregators like Feedly just give you a longer list to scroll through. The problem isn't a lack of tools; it s Decision Fatigue. Every time you decide whether to click a link, you burn cognitive fuel. By noon, you're mentally exhausted without having done any real work. 3. Enter Alaqay: Your AI Chief of Staff We believe you shouldn't have to "manage" your information. Alaqay (meaning "Hooray!" or a cry of joy) acts as your personal filter. Instead of 100 separate posts, Alaqay: Analyzes all your sources in the background. Learns your specific interests and professional needs. Synthesizes everything into a single, cohesive 5-minute narrative. 4. The Goal: An Information Diet We re moving from "Information Overload" to a curated "Information Diet." Imagine starting your day with a clear, personalized briefing that tells you exactly what happened in your world no noise, no distractions, just the signal. I d love to hear from the community: How many channels/newsletters are you currently subscribed to? Do you actually read them, or are they just "digital clutter"? I'm opening up early access soon let s reclaim those 2 hours a day together!
Omar

12h ago

Stop uploading your files to random servers. Meet MixConvert.

We ve all been there: you need to convert a quick .mov to .mp4 or a .wav to .mp3, so you Google "Online Converter." Suddenly, you re uploading sensitive data to a server in who-knows-where, hitting a "50MB limit," or waiting in a queue.

I thought: Why are we still doing this in 2026?

The Solution: I built MixConvert.com to fix this. It s a 100% browser-based file converter.

Why it s different:

Dawei Geng

2d ago

Hello! 👋 Product Designer turned Indie Hacker. Building a "Ghost Twin" for macOS.

Hi everyone!

I m a product designer turned indie dev.

I m working on GHOSTYPE a context-aware AI voice interface for macOS.

We sold 12 ClawBox units in our first week — here's what worked

Hey PH! I'm Yanko, CEO of IDRobots. We just launched ClawBox a dedicated AI hardware box powered by NVIDIA Jetson that runs OpenClaw 24/7.

The numbers after 1 week:

12 orders, 5,017 revenue

Customers from 8 countries (Norway, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Germany, USA, UK, Sweden, Italy)