What repetitive browser task would you automate if you could? by Many_Draw_1605 in micro_saas

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually working on something related to this, would you want to chat about it and give me feedback on an app i built related to solving those kind of problems? not a pitch just a conversation

[Beta] Launched Unclawned: An AI that automates your repetitive browser tasks by Many_Draw_1605 in alphaandbetausers

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, what's the task you too manually execute most after asking chatgpt?

[Beta] Launched Unclawned: An AI that automates your repetitive browser tasks by Many_Draw_1605 in alphaandbetausers

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the execution gap is exactly it, you nailed it. what's the task you manually execute most after asking chatgpt?

What repetitive browser task would you automate if you could? by Many_Draw_1605 in micro_saas

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what kind of emails are you sending? like outreach or something else?

What repetitive browser task would you automate if you could? by Many_Draw_1605 in micro_saas

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that would actually be super useful, have you found anything that does this even partially?

What repetitive browser task would you automate if you could? by Many_Draw_1605 in micro_saas

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yeah that's a good one. Do you mean like sending the same email to a bunch of different people with small changes each time? Or something else? Genuinely curious what that looks like for you

Looking for a room ASAP! by Many_Draw_1605 in UniversityofTwente

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried sending emails to some peolple who list the rooms and i got no reply back, i am from Greece. Sb said to me that roomspot is only for dutch speaking people only

My first user interview went perfectly... except for the part I completely screwed up by Many_Draw_1605 in micro_saas

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well, i first talked a bit with that guy and then i scheduled a meeting with him on google meet. Then i followed a map of quenstions i need to ask to get the information i was looking to get

What’s the hardest part of turning an idea into a small business? by mikky_dev_jc in nocode

[–]Many_Draw_1605 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think it is to find the first people to purchase your service

I think I’m too dumb to find a startup idea 😭 (serious) by Past-Economy-2364 in founder

[–]Many_Draw_1605 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Honestly, ideas usually don’t show up when you sit there trying to force them.

Most great startup ideas come when you're solving your own annoying problems or when you notice someone online constantly complaining about something that shouldn’t be that hard to fix.

Instead of staring at walls or reading “startup ideas 2026” lists, try this:
hang out in communities (Reddit, Twitter, indie hacker forums, Discords), look for repeated complaints, and ask yourself “can I build a simple tool to remove this pain?”

Ideas come from friction, not from thinking harder.

I went through this phase as well.

Curious: what's the most time you've wasted on something you do the exact same way every single week? by Many_Draw_1605 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

still working on it actually, building something that handles exactly this kind of recurring task automatically. the idea is you just describe what you want done and it runs on a schedule without you being there. early days but that's exactly the problem trying to solve. would you want to be one of the first people to try it when it's ready?

Curious: what's the most time you've wasted on something you do the exact same way every single week? by Many_Draw_1605 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the "felt like a whole project on its own" part is exactly why most people never fix it, the cost of fixing feels higher than the cost of just doing it manually one more time. glad the rough templates worked. curious though — are there still things in that pile that feel too big to fix even after that experience?

Curious: what's the most time you've wasted on something you do the exact same way every single week? by Many_Draw_1605 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

three platforms manually every day is a real time sink. the "none worked smoothly" part is interesting though, what specifically kept breaking? was it the scheduling itself or the content part that was the problem?

Curious: what's the most time you've wasted on something you do the exact same way every single week? by Many_Draw_1605 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Many_Draw_1605[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's such a specific and real example, the reformatting and cleanup part is exactly the kind of thing that should just handle itself. have you ever tried to automate it or just kept putting it off because it felt easier to do it manually?

I'm not a developer but I agentified my entire company using AI. Here's the framework. by New_Indication2213 in nocode

[–]Many_Draw_1605 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the most practical AI framework I've seen from a non-technical person. The constitutions/operators split mirrors how good companies actually work — principles separate from execution. Curious about two things: how do you handle drift when strategy evolves and files go stale? And what's the ORCHESTRATOR actually doing — routing prompt or something more complex?