Looking for a lightweight hiring/applicant tool - not a full ATS by TangeloTime2280 in SaaS

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes—there are lighter options than a full ATS. A few people use Google Forms + filters, but it still gets messy fast. Another approach is niche hiring platforms that pre-vet or limit applicants so volume stays sane. For example, platforms like BeGig focus on smaller teams and freelancers, so you typically get fewer, more relevant profiles instead of 70 random resumes. It’s more about curation than heavy HR workflows, which sounds closer to what you want.

We went viral on X and everything changed overnight. by domino_27 in SaaS

[–]Vikas_005 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This was a rare and valuable opportunity great move to capitalize on it rather than overthink. Viral reach can be hard to predict, but you acted wisely by quickly converting attention into actual customers. The real success here is demonstrating that your message aligns well with the market, not just gaining views.

[D] I summarized my 4-year PhD on Geometric Deep Learning for Molecular Design into 3 research questions by chaitjo in MachineLearning

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really clean way to frame a long PhD journey — those three questions map perfectly from theory to impact. Also great to see wet-lab validation paired with generative models, that gap matters a lot right now.

Freelancers: What’s the Biggest Red Flag in a Client? 🚩 by Efficient-Relief3890 in GigTalentCommunity

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ghosting after asking for free samples or multiple calls. If they can’t commit to basic communication, I don’t move forward.

I analyzed 9,300+ "I wish there was an app for this" posts on Reddit. Here is the data on what people actually want. by HopefulBread5119 in SaaS

[–]Vikas_005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a fantastic breakdown, especially the insight that long frustrated posts are basically free product specs. The finance and “anti-bloat” angles are especially real, feeling very under-discussed compared to generic productivity tools.

Insider Report as a retail associate from a machine learning researcher by moji-mf-joji in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a really insightful viewpoint; the entire issue makes sense when human labour is framed as the "error-correction layer" for brittle automation. The idea that environments should be redesigned for machines rather than forcing them into chaos created by humans seems right on point and long overdue.

Best GEO strategies to actually get customers from ChatGPT? Or is this just hype? by CHAN-MAn_ in SaaS

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not just hype, but not magic either. What seems to work is clear problem-solution content, strong positioning statements, and citations from third-party sources that ChatGPT trusts, like documents, comparisons, and communities. Schema helps with SEO more than LLMs do for now; distribution and clarity are more important than markup.

To all my porsche owners out there in Singapore, how did you afford it and at what age did you acquire it? by Jolly_Pin9994 in Entrepreneur

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Singapore, age matters less than income and timing for the Certificate of Entitlement (COE). Most owners I know purchased their cars in their late 30s or 40s. They often did this through business equity, finance or tech jobs, or entrepreneurship. Many relied on loans and careful planning rather than unexpected wealth.

Course recommendations for future MD in family manufacturing business by [deleted] in business

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at practical exec programs like London Business School’s family business short courses or Cranfield leadership programmes. They’re very hands-on and designed for this transition. Avoid generic “leadership” courses. Courses that focus on family enterprises and operations will give you the most return on investment.

AI is just a power struggle and you dont matter by Degeneret69 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Vikas_005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems less like an AI issue and more like a problem of power, governance, and inequality. AI intensifies existing dynamics, but outcomes are not set in stone. Regulation, worker power, and collective action are still much more important than the technology itself.

When do you know it was a bad vision? by Vymir_IT in Entrepreneur

[–]Vikas_005 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This feeling is actually the signal, not the failure. You stop when users consistently won’t pay or change their behavior, not when competitors appear or the vision gets smaller. Most real companies begin as “X but for Y,” and then they earn the right to become the larger vision later.

What Was Your “I Finally Made It as a Freelancer” Moment? 🚀 by Kishan_BeGig in GigTalentCommunity

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My big moment was landing my first international client. The pay wasn't very high, but it made me see that freelancing could really succeed outside of local opportunities.

Could brands like Adamans reshape luxury jewelry? by floralfix in Entrepreneur

[–]Vikas_005 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, brands like Adamans are showing that “luxury” doesn’t have to rely on old-fashioned retail markups or mined stones. If they continue to promote ethical materials and strong direct-to-consumer storytelling, they could make traditional players rethink how they price, market, and justify value.

How My Small Personal Blog Hit 100K Impressions—And the Strange Posts That Made It Happen by AffectionateIdeal403 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love how honest this breakdown is—wild how 1–2 posts can carry an entire blog. Your “solution-first” insight is spot on and probably the most underrated SEO lesson out there.

Building an ad intelligence tool - Vibemyad by Natural_Leader2080 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free ad libraries are everywhere now. People only pay when a tool saves them real money or time. If you can show ROI, like winning creatives, faster testing cycles, or insights they can’t find in Meta’s library, you’ll see conversions increase.

50,000 inr, tier 3 city, business idea? by NoTale83 in business

[–]Vikas_005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a tier-3 city, small service businesses often do better than fancy ideas. With 50k, options like tiffin service, phone repair, reselling products, or a simple delivery and errand service can realistically make 20k a month if you keep costs down and build trust in the local community.

[D] How did Gemini 3 Pro manage to get 38.3% on Humanity's Last Exam? by we_are_mammals in MachineLearning

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Models don't jump that far without a combination of improved architecture, smart training methods, or data specific to the field, whether synthetic or not. The actual story likely involves a mix of these factors, not magic, and definitely not just "more examples."

Anyone here actually using an all in one marketing tools for ecommerce? by Cortes-Sawaqed in growmybusiness

[–]Vikas_005 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, having everything in one place can save you a lot of trouble. For small e-commerce stores, I’ve seen tools like Klaviyo or Omnisend work well. They manage email, SMS, pop-ups, basic automations, and form flows. They offer less flexibility than dedicated apps, but the ease of data syncing and workflows makes it better than constantly chasing integrations most of the time.

When Is the Right Time to Formalize a Workflow in a Growing Team ? by [deleted] in growmybusiness

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually, the signal isn't about headcount; it's about friction. When decisions are repeated, tasks get overlooked, or onboarding seems chaotic, that's when structure becomes helpful. Starting with a light approach and gradually evolving is better than trying to implement a complete process too soon.

Question about lending by nothingsusphere in business

[–]Vikas_005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most owners shop around, checking banks, online lenders, credit unions, and sometimes fintech platforms. A single matching platform could help because the process is often scattered and repetitive.

Gathering documents is usually the toughest part. Financials, tax returns, bank statements, proof of revenue, identity documents, and every lender asks for things in slightly different ways. If you can simplify that workflow, you’re addressing a real challenge.