TakakoMcdaniel

TakakoMcdaniel

Data-driven | Embracing change
24 points

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My journey in Finance has taught me to combine technical rigor with a user-centered mindset. Early morning sprints often involve reviewing logs and monitoring dashboards to catch potential issues before they escalate. Then, it’s on to writing modular, testable code that can adapt to evolving requirements. I believe in documenting best practices and sharing knowledge through team workshops and online repositories. When not coding,

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Stop Rewriting Onboarding Emails Use Dynamic Templates Instead

Onboarding a new client should feel exciting not repetitive.

Yet most freelancers spend unnecessary time rewriting the same welcome email for every new project:

  • Update the client name

  • Change the project type

  • Add a new kickoff date

  • Insert the right links

It s copy-paste chaos.

Mark Inger

5mo ago

🎂 Built a 500‑customer B2B SaaS before I turned 18 – AMA

At 15 I trained my first machine learning model and landed an internship at a U.S. company.
At 16 I launched my first startup and promptly ran it into the ground.
I learned more from that failure.

At 17 I launched Pleep, an AI sales rep that lets any business owner integrate AI into their sales workflow in under five minutes. Four months later I quit my job to work on it full time.

Why bother? I kept asking myself: Why isn t there an AI sales monopoly yet? My take: because most competitors deliver AI consultants that talk like robots and kill revenue.
We focused on building a real rep that:

  • Doesn t ask you to prompt or pick an LLM you just tell us about your business and we do the rest.

  • Talks like your top salesperson, not a bot.

  • Books meetings and pushes data back into your CRM.

Mark Inger

5mo ago

🎂 Built a 500‑customer B2B SaaS before I turned 18 – AMA

At 15 I trained my first machine learning model and landed an internship at a U.S. company.
At 16 I launched my first startup and promptly ran it into the ground.
I learned more from that failure.

At 17 I launched Pleep, an AI sales rep that lets any business owner integrate AI into their sales workflow in under five minutes. Four months later I quit my job to work on it full time.

Why bother? I kept asking myself: Why isn t there an AI sales monopoly yet? My take: because most competitors deliver AI consultants that talk like robots and kill revenue.
We focused on building a real rep that:

  • Doesn t ask you to prompt or pick an LLM you just tell us about your business and we do the rest.

  • Talks like your top salesperson, not a bot.

  • Books meetings and pushes data back into your CRM.

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