Products that haven't been classified yet. The Director's archetype tagging picks these up over time.
Your best leads are going cold because no one responds fast enough.
Every week, field service businesses lose revenue to no-shows, double-bookings, and technicians who never got the schedule update.
Your best accounts right now - the ones ready to buy - are invisible inside your CRM.
You vibe-coded a working app this weekend.
Your top prospect just got promoted, raised a round, or switched tools, and your rep finds out three weeks later.
Your LinkedIn clients are investing thousands in outreach campaigns but asking you every week if it's actually working.
Your last launch hit the wrong segment first.
Your best leads are sitting in a shared inbox right now, and nobody knows whose job it is to follow up.
Every week, a handful of your warm leads quietly go dark.
You lose leads every single day because no one is at the desk when a customer calls or fills out a form.
You're getting LinkedIn replies every week, but most of your time goes to guessing which ones are actually worth a real follow-up.
Your reps are dropping deals because they followed up too late, or too early, or forgot entirely.
Sales Playbook AI generates complete, deal-ready sales plays in minutes, tuned to your specific verticals, deal stages, and top competitors.
Your reps are guessing at deal stages.
Your content team is wasting 15 hours a month on calendar coordination, Slack threads, and spreadsheets that never actually get finished.
You're closing vendor deals every week, but your legal team takes two weeks minimum to review each one.
Your users have feedback right now, and most of it is disappearing because you made them fill out a form or send an email.
Your back office is buried in letters, review narratives, and compliance sign-offs that eat hours you should be spending with clients.
Most founders waste 60 hours building an investor list, only to end up cold emailing analysts who have never heard of them.
Teams using it cut their pre-call research from 45 minutes to under two, and walk in knowing things the prospect hasn't even announced ye
Every week, qualified leads go to the wrong rep.
Your reps are burning hours calling prospects who aren't ready to pick up.
Your sales team is rebuilding the same deck every week while deals sit waiting and competitors move faster.
Intake routing that used to mean a half-hour email chain now resolves in 60 seconds.
Most analytics tools were built for enterprise teams with data analysts on staff.
Your sales reps are spending 20 minutes researching each prospect before they even hit record.
Your sales team has 50 warm leads and time to call maybe 10.
Your sales team closes deals faster when prospects trust you, but writing case studies takes hours nobody has.
If you stopped taking client calls tomorrow, your income would hit zero by Friday.
Your CSM team is flying blind, guessing which accounts to call while churn quietly builds in the background.
Half your outreach goes to the wrong person.
Your inbound leads are dying in a shared inbox.
You're spending ten grand a month on ads, SEO, and content, but at the end of the quarter you still can't say which channel actually closed
Every week, companies get incorporated and CFOs switch jobs.
You're sending follow-up emails manually, and leads are going cold because life gets in the way.
Your reps are burning hours researching prospects before every call, and half those leads were never going to buy anyway.
You use AI to write TypeScript, then spend just as long rewriting it because the output never matches your codebase patterns.
If you run a job shop, you know the Tuesday afternoon problem.
Your inboxing team is drowning in 400 stale LinkedIn threads every week, and nobody knows which ones are worth touching.
Your reps are all pitching differently.
Your reps are working blind.
Your new sales reps take six months to hit full productivity.
Your subscribers are failing payments right now and you won't know until they're already gone.
Most reps walk out of a trade show with a fistful of cards, no notes, and a pile of data entry waiting back at the hotel.
Your reps are fumbling on objections, missing close signals, and leaving money on the table every single call.
Your clients get a PDF report Monday morning, glance at it for five seconds, and forget you exist by noon.
Antique Valuator AI lets you snap a photo and get a real market appraisal in seconds, complete with condition notes and recent comparable sa
Your sales team is burning hours on deals they're quietly losing to the same three competitors, and nobody knows until the deal is dead.
One customer caught a $40,000 auto-renewal they would have completely missed.
Building a course takes weeks of planning before you write a single lesson.
Every month, customers go quiet and drift away.
Your reps close deals that look great on the board.
Your reps are losing deals not in the close, but in the discovery call.
Your sales reps are spending time on leads that were never going to close, while the real buyers quietly go cold.
Most independent insurance agents spend more time hunting for leads than actually talking to buyers.
Your sales team is wasting hours every week chasing leads that were never going to close.
Your marketing team is spending budget every month but still guessing which channels actually close deals.
You spend 14 hours per loan chasing documents and answering "where is my loan?" calls that close zero deals.
Your procurement team is spending weeks chasing vendors, reviewing contracts manually, and still getting burned on pricing.
Your agents are manually writing follow-up emails every week instead of being in front of buyers and sellers.
When a rental inquiry comes in at 8 PM, most shops reply the next morning.
Your estimators are spending 2 hours on every job quote, and half those leads go cold before you even send the number.
Your reps are following up on the wrong deals at the wrong time, and you're losing sales you already earned.
Your best solar closers are spending half their day on paperwork instead of in front of homeowners.
You know the numbers.
Your best carriers are quietly ghosting loads and churning out because nobody ever shows them how they're performing or that you value their
Your sales reps walk into competitive deals barely knowing the other product.
Every audit season, your compliance team is scrambling.
Your customer success team is guessing which new signups actually need hand-holding, and they're usually wrong.
Your customers are filling out NPS surveys after they've already decided to leave.
Every month, customers are quietly drifting toward churn.
Your dev team spent three days last sprint rewriting docs that were already out of date before they shipped.
You're managing field crews and half your morning goes to phone tag just finding out where everyone is and whether jobs are on track.
Your sales reps are telling you the quarter looks fine, and then you miss by 20% with no warning.
Most inspectors spend four hours writing up every job after they already did the job.
You finish a job, send the invoice, feel great about it.
You're spending your evenings writing estimates, texting crews, and chasing invoices while your leads go cold and your cash flow suffers.
Your intake team goes home at five.
Your customers bought in, then quietly stopped logging in.
You launched something real.
Your clients are watching your training videos on YouTube or Google Drive links that look completely unprofessional and can be shared with a
Your QA team is spending 40 to 60 percent of every sprint just writing and maintaining test scripts instead of actually testing.
Referral AI automates the entire thing, from enrollment to payout, so your team stops babysitting the program and starts closing the deals i
Elevator script not yet generated.
You're drowning in review backlogs, empty Tuesday tables, and staff texts at 11pm, and none of that is why you opened a restaurant.
Most B2B revenue leaders can't get a clear pipeline view without pulling data from five different tools and reconciling it manually.
Your agency lost a deal this week because the pitch deck wasn't ready.
Your dispatchers are spending hours replanning routes while trucks zigzag the city burning fuel and time.
Seller AI plugs into your existing seller account and generates listing copy, keyword gap reports, and review responses in minutes.
You're writing content, updating your site, doing everything the SEO guides say, and Google still buries you on page four.
Your customers are getting your emails.
Your best clients haven't booked in four months.
Most growing businesses overpay their taxes every year.
Your sales managers are rebuilding territories every quarter from scratch, and your best reps are drowning while junior reps coast.
You craft the perfect tweet.
Every week your team loses deals and when you try to figure out why, you get five different guesses.
Most SaaS products lose half their signups in the first week because onboarding is generic and nobody follows up.
Your firm misses 40 to 60 percent of after-hours calls.
Every week you're manually checking compliance for each client, one by one, hoping nothing slips through the cracks before an audit catches
You built an API, people are using it, and you're making exactly zero dollars from it.
Your principals are spending 30% of their time writing specs and proposals instead of designing buildings.
Your service writers are spending 30-40 minutes per repair order on estimates, status calls, and follow-up texts that have nothing to do wit
Your sales reps are spending their week chasing leads that were never going to close, while warm buyers slip to a competitor.
Your campaigns are bleeding budget in month two and you don't know it until the damage is done.
Your staff spends three to four hours a day on paperwork that has nothing to do with the kids in their care.
A prospect asks for a quote at 9pm.
Most GCs are losing twelve percent of their project margin every year to change orders that never got formally signed.
Your best leads are landing on your site right now, spending three minutes reading, then leaving because nobody talked to them.
Your staff is spending hours every week chasing client documents, rewriting status emails, and hoping nobody missed a deadline on the spread
Your new users signed up, got one welcome email, and then ghosted.
Someone reads your best case study, spends three minutes on your pricing page, and then just disappears.
You're spending thirty percent of your week in LinkedIn and spreadsheets, and half those prospects won't hit your minimum gift.
Every week, one job runs long and your dispatcher spends the next three hours rerouting crews.
Your customers stop coming back, and you have no idea why or when it happened.
Most business owners only sell once, and most walk away having left real money on the table because they never knew what to fix before they
Your CFO left, or you never had one, and now you're flying blind on cash flow, burn rate, and whether you can actually afford that next hire
You're running three, five, maybe eight locations, and your worst one is bleeding money every month while you can't figure out exactly why.
Most freelancers lose five or more hours a week just hunting for timestamps, recreating invoices, and answering client status questions.
Your best loads are going to whoever quotes fastest.
Your F&B directors and hotel GMs keep changing jobs, and your cold list is always six months behind reality.
You lose hours every week just rebuilding context.
You are spending six hours a week on member emails, class descriptions, and follow-up messages.
You think your last hire cost three thousand dollars.
Your legal team is buried in matter intake, missed deadlines, and contracts sitting in someone's inbox for weeks.
Your best estimator is quoting jobs by memory, pulling material costs by hand, and formatting PDFs from scratch.
Your profit doesn't disappear in one bad month.
Your marketing budget is spread across six platforms and you have no idea which one is actually making money.
Your techs are billing 60% of their day.
Every week you're losing studio hours to booking texts, scattered session notes, and invoices that are two weeks overdue.
Your donors are giving once and disappearing.
Your Mac's microphone is always sending your voice to someone else's server.
Your partnerships are falling apart in spreadsheets.
The average grooming shop owner loses two and a half hours every day to appointment texts, no-show follow-ups, and chasing vaccination recor
You're running a podcast and burning 30 hours a month on guest sourcing.
Your pricing team is probably making decisions based on data that's 30, maybe 60 days old.
Your sales team closes a deal, then waits three days for legal to turn a quote into a contract.
Your reps are wasting hours every morning digging through LinkedIn activity logs trying to guess who's actually warm.
Your distributed team is drowning in timezone scheduling, missed context, and meetings that could have been a message.
You're bleeding recurring revenue every month and you don't even know which customers are about to leave.
Your RFP team is burning nights and weekends on bids you're not even confident will win.
You spend 40 hours writing a government tender response, submit it on time, and still lose to a competitor who bid lower.
Most service businesses finish a project and only then realize they lost money on it.
Your coordinators are spending half their day on phone tag, chasing workers to fill shifts that should take ten minutes.
You close a deal, then spend half a day writing the statement of work from scratch.
Running a self-storage facility means chasing late rent, fielding the same tenant questions on repeat, and watching empty units sit because
You're losing 8 to 12 hours every month to intake forms, note writing, and chasing unpaid invoices.
If you run tours, you know the Sunday afternoon routine.
Sourcing a new vendor takes your team days.
VetAI handles appointment reminders, digital intake, post-visit follow-up, and no-show recovery automatically, layered on top of the softwar
Your reps are burning hours on cold outreach that gets a 2% reply rate.
Most wealth advisors spend half their week buried in research, client prep, and portfolio summaries.
Your webinar tool is costing you hours of setup, and prospects still ghost you after the call.
Most woodshop owners spend hours on every bid, then still lose jobs on price or forget to order materials until it's too late.
You're three weeks from close when someone you've never met kills the deal.
Your platform lets users upload images.
Your static API rate limits are either throttling paying customers during a surge or missing abuse that quietly runs up your cloud bill ever
Your CRM is full of activity data but you have no idea which calls, emails, or touches actually closed the deal.
You're spending 15 hours a week on paperwork instead of selling.
Your analytics tools show you data but not answers.
Every week someone asks what makes your business different, and you fumble the answer.
Every time you use an online PDF tool, you're uploading contracts, tax returns, and financial records to servers you've never vetted.
Your best contact just changed jobs, and nobody told you.
Most reps find out when the buyer stops responding, and by then it's already too late to course-correct.
You're staring at last week's ad report and half your budget went to channels that barely converted.
You're losing money every time a double booking triggers a refund, or a guest never heard back and just went somewhere else.
A mid-size logistics company used it to cut their annual disclosure prep from six weeks down to one afternoon, and their report pass
Every week you're running events where the BEO is on version six, vendors haven't confirmed, and the kitchen is working off a spreadsheet no
Your communications director is spending three full days a week just assembling the bulletin.
Most developers waste hours a day fighting Docker configs, broken environments, and "it works on my machine" nonsense just to run AI coding
Running a Discord or Slack community means hours every week chasing spam, onboarding strangers, and mediating arguments before they blow up
Most small businesses are running on HR policies they grabbed from the internet years ago.
Most founders negotiate term sheets against VC lawyers who've done this hundreds of times.
Your reps finish a call, walk back to their desk, and within the hour nobody on the team agrees on what the customer actually said.
Your copy is losing you customers right now.
Every week your marketing team is stacked with requests while designers are already maxed out.
Creator Revenue AI matches you with brands that fit your content, optimizes your pricing, and tracks every revenue stream in a single dashbo
Your CSM finds out a customer is churning when they send the cancellation email.
Your customer success team is flying blind.
Your support team answers the same ten questions every single day while actual urgent customer problems sit in a queue, waiting and ignored.
Your data pipelines run silently all week and you assume they're fine, until a report breaks and you have no idea where to look.
Your demand gen team runs dozens of campaigns at once, and eight hours a week still disappear into status threads, approval chases, and meet
Dental AI automates recall, predicts no-shows 72 hours out, and follows up on deferred treatment so your front desk can focus on the room, n
Most engineering teams are overpaying AWS by thousands every month and they don't even know where it's going.
Your best customers already said yes once, and now they've gone quiet.
Every week, demand shifts.
Seven out of ten shoppers abandon their cart every single week.
Your caregivers are spending 40 percent of every shift on paperwork instead of with residents.
Your cold emails get ignored because they sound like everyone else's.
Your salespeople are posting on LinkedIn maybe once a month, if you're lucky, and deals are going cold because buyers don't see your brand a
Most companies lose new hires by month two.
Every month, admissions teams get buried.
Your auditors show up and half your ESG data is missing, wrong, or buried in spreadsheets nobody updated.
Your finance team is spending days every month chasing receipts, fixing policy violations, and manually routing approvals through email chai
Running a farm well and running one profitably are two completely different skills.
FFmpeg WebCLI runs the full power of FFmpeg right in your browser.
Your sales team is missing follow-ups because timing is guesswork and switching between email, SMS, and LinkedIn eats their day.
You're burning runway while sorting through conflicting advice from VCs, accelerators, and your network.
Freight brokers waste two hours every day just dialing carriers to cover loads.
Independent funeral homes spend more time on paperwork than with families.
Your best candidates are accepting offers elsewhere while your team argues over spreadsheets and missed interview slots.
Your office has empty desks on Monday and Tuesday but people are fighting over seats on Wednesday.
HVAC AI is an operations platform built specifically for HVAC shops.
Most independent agents lose 40 percent of their week to intake forms, follow-up emails, and renewal notices that should never require a hum
Your engineers are buried in one-off integration requests.
Your team is manually copying data between your CRM, Stripe, and support tools every single week.
Most job seekers are juggling fifteen browser tabs, a messy spreadsheet, and a gut full of anxiety the night before an interview.
By the time a teacher realizes a student is struggling, they've usually missed weeks of content.
You spend more time writing listings than you do sourcing products, and half of them still land on page 14 of search results.
Your freight invoices are wrong right now.
Your sales reps dial a prospect, they don't pick up, and that deal just quietly dies.
Most parking facilities are losing thousands every month to violations no one catches and occupied spaces they have no real visibility into.
Small business owners spend over 50 hours a year on payroll, and one in three still gets hit with an IRS penalty anyway.
Your team is spending six hours a day on prior authorizations, fax callbacks, and rejected claims that never get resubmitted.
Most photographers burn 6 hours a week just on client emails, and slow follow-up is quietly costing them repeat bookings and print revenue t
Most podcasters spend more time on post-production than on the actual recording.
Your pool service crews are running three different apps, texting chemistry readings manually, and chasing invoices days after the job is do
Your team has a codebase style.
Every week you're jumping on discovery calls that go nowhere.
You're juggling thirty open closings, and half your week disappears chasing missing documents and tracking deadlines through email threads.
Every week you're losing booked appointments to no-shows, and by the time your team manually follows up, those people have already moved on.
You book the appointment, they don't answer, and you write it off.
Your clients have no idea whether their LinkedIn ads are actually working, and your team spends 8 hours every week just pulling reports by h
Every week you spend an hour searching for screen-free toys, and half of what you find is plastic junk that breaks or sits untouched.
Your returns portal is costing you more than the products you take back.
Every empty chair in your salon is money you already earned but gave back.
Your clients are getting weekly campaign reports they never open, and you have no idea if they're even seeing results.
Your office staff writes the same 40 letters every single week, from scratch, and it eats 3-4 hours a day they don't have.
Your supervisors are buried in paperwork every single shift.
Most outreach fails before the message even matters.
Every month, you're losing customers you could have kept.
You tell yourself you'll finish it this weekend.
Most people with student loans are just guessing.
Every week your ops team is chasing suppliers over email, manually updating spreadsheets, and learning orders are late only when your wareho
Most procurement teams spend 6 to 12 weeks just finding and vetting suppliers for one project.
Sustainability Reporting AI connects to your existing systems and generates GRI, SASB, and TCFD-compliant reports automatically, in days ins
You spend weeks posting jobs, screening strangers, and chasing replies just to hire one freelancer.
Most SaaS founders can't answer "what are your unit economics" without scrambling for a spreadsheet or just guessing.
Most e-commerce stores spend everything chasing new customers, but the easiest sale you will ever make is to someone who already just bought
Every week you lose hours to video editing, wrestling with software you barely understand, just to end up with something that looks halfway
Most of your site visitors leave without converting.
Your team gets 50 voicemails a day.
Your pickers are walking twice the distance they need to.
ProxyResell gives you a white-label portal where each client logs in, sees their own usage, and gets billed automatically.
Your team spends hours every week on the same manual steps: copying data, triggering handoffs, and waiting on processes that should just run
You're posting consistently, following every framework out there, and your subscriber curve is still flat.
You're losing revenue to customers who never complained.
Your on-call team is drowning in alerts that mean nothing, while the real incidents hide in the noise.
Your dev team is scattered across four timezones and your daily standup is either a 3am alarm or a meeting nobody shows up to.
Your pipeline is full of noise.
You took on too much work again.
Every week you're losing customers you didn't see coming.
Your developers are shipping pull requests every day, and nobody has time to review all of them properly.
You finished the work, sent the invoice, and now you are spending Tuesday morning writing a third follow-up email to a client who still has
Your sales team is always one competitor move behind.
Your lead list has names but no emails, no phones, no job titles.
Your customer data is scattered across Salesforce, Stripe, HubSpot, and five other tools, and nobody has the full picture.
Your product team is buried in feedback every single week.
Your sales team closes a deal, then waits three days for deal desk to approve the discount.
Every week your sales team is updating deals across spreadsheets and Slack threads, and you still have no idea what's actually closing this
You're making inventory and staffing decisions with data that's already two weeks old.
Your quotes, contracts, and invoices are never quite in sync.
Your vendors miss deadlines, clients blow up your inbox, and something always falls through the cracks the week before an event.
Your support team is spending half their day answering the same questions over and over.
Your analytics bill shouldn't cost more than your hosting.
Independent insurance agencies switch carriers, hire new ops staff, and change software without telling anyone.
Most investors don't find out their portfolio was dangerously concentrated until after the market drops.
Running a marina means you're the slip manager, billing department, maintenance crew, and guest services, all at once, and the paperwork nev
Your team loses track of what was decided, who committed to what, and what happens next.
Your development director just missed a $40,000 grant renewal because it was buried in a spreadsheet nobody trusted.
Your sales reps are spending two hours a day staring at blank docs, writing cold emails that sound like every other cold email in the inbox.
Every week your crew waits on permits is a week of payroll burning while nothing gets built.
Your clients expect a pipeline report every Friday.
You're making high-stakes guesses on take rates, creator payouts, and subsidy models.
Your procurement team is losing days every quarter to bottlenecks nobody can see, buried in event logs nobody reads.
Your product roadmap takes weeks of arguments, sticky notes, and stakeholder rewrites before a single line of code gets written.
Your project managers are drowning in status updates, rescheduling tasks, and chasing blockers every single week.
Every new client project starts the same way: two weeks of setup chaos before anyone bills a single hour.
You're reselling proxies but still tracking bandwidth in spreadsheets and sending invoices by hand.
Every deal, your team copies numbers from the quote into the contract, then types them into the invoice again.
Every RFP your firm gets is 12 to 40 hours of writing, research, and compliance checking before you even know if you won.
Your GTM team is guessing who to target.
ShiftSignal catches job changes within 6 hours of happening and instantly sends you a personalized outreach message ready to fire.
Your customers aren't canceling loudly.
Your ops team is flying blind.
Most team leads can't tell you where their team's time actually went last week.
Every sprint, your team wastes hours chasing status updates, trying to piece together what's slipping and why before it actually blows up in
Your best people don't quit loud.
Your engineers are spending half their sprint fixing problems nobody can see or prioritize.
Every quarter your sales ops team rebuilds territory assignments in spreadsheets.
Your underwriters are drowning in applications that take weeks to score, and deals are slipping through while you wait.
Most teams are running two or three email vendors at once, one for transactional, one for marketing, and nobody really owns the billing.
You're managing a venue on spreadsheets, group texts, and gut instinct.
Most salespeople send the same LinkedIn message as everyone else, and prospects scroll right past it without a second thought.
Every Monday, someone on your team manually pulls carrier data from multiple portals to figure out which carriers are causing your late deli
You're standing at a garage sale, holding something that might be worth $400 or might be worth nothing, and you have no idea which.
Your blog sounds polished, your emails sound stiff, and your social sounds like someone's intern wrote them.
Every time you close a new consulting client, the first thing waiting for you is writing the project brief.
Your Google Analytics shows a spike in direct traffic, but you have no idea which ChatGPT or Claude conversation sent those people.
Your best customer just went quiet.
Your sales team is losing deals every week and nobody actually knows why.
Your designers spend half their sprint chasing feedback scattered across Slack, email, and outdated Figma comments.
Every week you're digging through playlists that have no idea what subgenre you care about, and you're finding out about the best tracks thr
Your team is drowning in Slack threads, old docs, and tribal knowledge nobody can find.
Your reps are dialing dead numbers every single day, losing two to five thousand dollars every time a load goes unshipped.
You're quoting freight every day without knowing where spot rates actually landed this morning.
Your engineering team ships a great product but your demo looks like a screen recording from 2018.
Your permit office is still running on email threads and paper forms.
South Korea requires every image your platform serves to pass a government compliance scan.
You're spending 30 to 40 percent more on protein than you need to, every single week, because grocery labels are designed to confuse you.
Your best customers are leaving quietly, and by the time you notice, it's already too late to save them.
Your marketplace is growing, but quality sellers keep going where density already exists.
Most developers spend months building before anyone pays them a dollar.
Every founder needs a demo video before a launch or pitch, but hiring a motion designer takes two weeks minimum and costs thousands of dolla
If you manage brand deals, you know the chaos: contracts buried in email, invoices going missing, no idea if your rates are actually competi
Every time you close a funding round or issue new options, your cap table becomes someone's two-day project: spreadsheets, dilution math, la
Your LLM bills are exploding because every kubectl, git log, and docker command dumps thousands of lines of noise straight into your API cal
Film photography with friends is supposed to feel special, but someone always posts their roll early and the whole reveal gets ruined for ev
If your team manages AWS ECS today, someone is clicking around five consoles, hand-editing task definitions, and crossing their fingers befo
Your clients get a PDF of their financials every month, skim it for five seconds, and you don't hear from them again until April.
Your API bill lands every month and you have no idea which reseller, integration, or feature drove the spike.
Your clients don't always see the work you're putting in.
You add 20 tasks to your list every morning, finish maybe 4 of them, and end the day feeling like you failed.
Building charts for a trading or finance app?
You've visited a hundred SaaS directories and half those products have zero revenue.
Every time you get a real product idea, the backend is what buries it.
Your sales reps are finishing calls with no idea what stage the deal is in or what to do next.
Every day, airline passengers contact your support team, get a scripted apology, and then call back two days later with the exact same probl
Your API infrastructure probably has vulnerabilities in production right now.
Your AI debugging tool is eating 35% of your token budget just echoing your own logs back at you.
Your best agents got poached last quarter, and your LinkedIn outreach is sitting at a 4% reply rate.
A reporter publishes.
You built a great product but your G2 profile is empty because you never caught customers at the right moment to ask.
Every week you're delivering video to clients through Zoom recordings or Vimeo pages that have someone else's branding all over them.
Every week your team ships code with vulnerabilities that slipped past review.
Every indie developer I talk to has the same problem: a great game, a terrible trailer, and no budget to hire a real video studio.
Your legal and accounting teams are bleeding hours every week on manual contract review while compliance gaps and billing leaks pile up unse
Your team has LLMs running in production right now, and most likely no one has tested them for bias, harmful outputs, or regulatory violatio
Most therapists spend 6 to 8 hours every week just writing progress notes.
Every week you trust ad network reports to prove your campaigns ran as planned.
Your hiring team is drowning in resumes.
Your customer data is scattered across a dozen tools and none of them stay in sync.
Every week, policies quietly cancel because your team ran out of time to make the calls.
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