Eastra Xue

Eastra Xue

Ops at an AI-native SaaS team

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I work in operations at an early-stage SaaS team — we're building cloud-based Android infrastructure and figuring out how AI agents can actually use mobile apps at scale. Eight months in, still more questions than answers. Exploring what it means to give AI a real environment to act in, not just think in. Here to learn from builders who are deeper in the weeds than I am.

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We thought automation was the hard part. It wasn’t.

We thought automation was the hard part. It wasn t.

Getting a workflow to run once is easy.

The real challenge starts when people need it to run:

  • repeatedly

  • across devices

  • across different states

  • without guessing what broke

Nika

1mo ago

Brands use employees’ social networks as influencers. But what do employees get out of it?

I've noticed a trend where CEOs of well-known companies are investing more in their personal brands on LinkedIn and X.

However, the level is increasing, and they want something similar from employees.

Murrorp/murrorMona Truong

1mo ago

The one marketing lesson I learned from building an AI product that no one talks about

When we started building Murror, I made the same mistake most AI founders make: I marketed the technology.

"Powered by AI." "Smart algorithms." "Personalized insights." All the buzzwords. And you know what happened? Crickets.

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