Keshav Rathinavel

Keshav Rathinavel

Refactoring what the robots write
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DevOps and Backend Engineer

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Stop juggling To-Do apps. Say it once, get it done.

I got tired of bouncing between calendars, task apps, notes, and random scraps of text. So I built something stupidly simple: you speak and it organizes.

In an ocean of productivity tools trying to be everything, Commandly does one job and does it fast. It turns your words into a clean actionable schedule. No learning curve. No UI maze. No new workflow nonsense. Just talk. Yap even, tell it what you need to do, when and how important it is. And it sorts your day. Even works around existing calendars and remains editable (by voice, and definitely not something as rigid as Siri).

If you are drowning in apps and want the simplest way to get your shit together, check out Commandly. I am building it in public and would love any feedback from this community. If you like it, do join the waitlist.

AI is great at design but terrible at algorithms

Claude and Gemini crush system design and high-level modelling, but the moment you drop into actual function logic, they fall apart. It s like pairing with someone who writes clean diagrams but chaotic code.
And if you ask them to improve it, they vanish into SOLID-theory rabbit holes and over-engineered OOP madness.
These days, since I vibecode more, I have found myself refactoring what the robots are writing ever so often that it has got to a point where I straight up delete function logic and write it myself.

Curious if others are seeing the same?

I want to help people get actionable user feedback

I'm Keshav and I had users giving me feedback everywhere - on Slack, Emails, LinkedIn, carrier pigeons.

So I built another tool that captures user feedback quickly, uses an LLM to make it actionable and non-trivial so that I can add this to a roadmap and publicise it so my users can see. I like the idea of an open organisation, I believe transparency = trust.

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