Chaperone

Chaperone

One app for the way nomads actually work

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Chaperone is the all-in-one app for digital nomads and remote professionals. It brings together everything this lifestyle actually needs in one place — a global wallet for getting paid across currencies without losing money to fees, travel matching to find the right people to work and explore with, a skills marketplace to sell what you do best, and a peer-to-peer delivery network for moving things across borders without the customs headache. Built specifically for people who live and work without a fixed address, because the tools available right now simply weren't.

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If you’re building an AI agency, here’s what clients will ask you about governance

If you're building an AI agency, I think the questions from clients are going to move faster than the excitement around the output itself. At first they care about speed, cost, and whether the agent can do the job. Very quickly, though, they start asking who is checking the agent, what data it can access, and what happens when it gets something wrong.

That is usually where governance comes in. Clients want to know about data privacy, approval workflows, auditability, human-in-the-loop review, and what responsibility looks like when an agent makes a bad call or hallucinates. In practice, they are not just buying automation. They are buying a way to trust the automation.

It's one of the reasons I've been thinking a lot about this while building @OpenBox. Agencies and internal teams usually need a clear record of what the agent did, what it touched, and where human approval happened. That tends to matter more once the workflow is real and clients start asking harder questions.

Are clients asking you about compliance yet, or mostly speed and cost?

What marketing tools are people actually using?

From what I am seeing across communities, here is what the tool stack looks like right now.

The Core Stack

Email & Capture: Mailchimp for launch updates and email sequences . Carrd for quick, clean launch-specific landing pages . Pre-launch tools like LaunchBuddy and Prefundia to build a waitlist and gather early feedback before you even hit the Product Hunt button .

Social & Scheduling: Buffer or Hootsuite to keep a consistent presence across X, LinkedIn, and Threads without it taking over your entire day . Canva for generating graphics that do not look like you threw them together in five minutes .

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What was the hardest thing you've experienced in business?

Everyone perceives entrepreneurship completely differently, and the weight of certain challenges varies from case to case. You always see things differently depending on the stage of life and business you're in, because your position is different each time.

  • When I was a teenager my biggest problem was "What will people think of me when I will start doing this?"

  • In my early twenties my biggest problem was "What if I can't figure out accounting, taxes, legal stuff?"

  • Now I have a different problem how do I scale something?

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