Hassani Masudi

Hassani Masudi

Co-founder, techie and avid sci-fi nerd
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About

Computer engineering graduate, who has spent the passed seven years working in the cybersecurity space. I have always enjoyed, tinkering and creating things and I want to take my passion into a business venture. Looking for some connections and inspiration. Recently started building a DAM called AssetHQ being a solo-founder is hard but I am learning and growing a lot.

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witnote

21d ago

I built a privacy-first, 100% offline AI writing assistant.

Hi everyone!

I'm an indie developer, and I want to share my project with you: WitNote.

The Problem: I love using AI for writing, but I hate two things:

  1. Sending my private notes to the cloud.

  2. Paying monthly subscriptions just to process text.

My Financép/my-financeMatt Carroll

25d ago

I spent $50/Day on Reddit Ads for a finance app: 10-Day results and lessons

I'm building My Financ , which is a tool that allows you to understand your finances, and plan for the future.

I launched on PH in September, got some users and have been iterating.

Ray

1mo ago

Are we underestimating the value of “boring” businesses in tech?

There s still a lot of attention on flashy categories: AI agents, creator tools, social apps. At the same time, you keep hearing quiet stories about people building solid, calm businesses around very unsexy problems: invoicing for a niche industry, compliance workflows, scheduling in weird contexts, back-office tools nobody outside the niche has heard of.

I m curious whether your view of what s worth building has changed over the last few years. Would you be excited to build something deeply boring if the demand and willingness to pay were obvious? Or do you still feel pulled towards more visible, consumer-facing or hyped spaces? And for those already in boring niches, how has that choice played out in terms of users, stress and revenue?

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