Nahrin Oda

Nahrin Oda

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Founder @ Navox · AI tools on research

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I'm a software engineer and AI builder based in Toronto. I publish independent research on AI hiring systems and labor market inequality, then build the tools that implement it. Currently shipping open-source projects at navox-labs — including a professional network mapper built on 50 years of weak-ties theory, and a specialist AI engineering team for Claude Code. Architecture background. Always building.

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Nahrin Oda

25d ago

Navox Network - The privacy-first network CRM built on weak-ties research.

Navox Network imports your data connections and maps your network as a graph. It surfaces dormant weak ties, identifies sourcing gaps by industry, and ranks your outreach queue, all backed by Granovetter (1973) and a 2022 Science paper studying 20M LinkedIn users. This adds the full CRM: contacts table, Kanban pipeline, AI-drafted outreach, and encrypted backup. Everything runs in your browser, no server, no account, no data ever leaves your device. Free to visualize. $39/mo to activate the CRM.
Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Leary

2mo ago

Vercel Day is live 🚨

Vercel Day is live on Product Hunt today.

We teamed up with @Vercel for a special launch day, which means there s a dedicated leaderboard full of teams shipping on Vercel, all in one place. More launches, more competition, more reasons to spend too long refreshing the page.

Nahrin Oda

2mo ago

Navox Agents - Specialist AI engineering team for Claude Code

Navox Agents gives you a specialist AI engineering team inside Claude Code — 8 agents that work like a real team. The Architect orchestrates the chain. Each agent receives a structured brief from the one before it. Three human gates pause for your approval before anything critical happens. Deploys seamlessly to Vercel. Context isolation keeps token usage minimal — 8 hours of work, 26% context used. Free. MIT licensed. No platform. No login. Your code never leaves your machine.
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