Olga Kargopolova

Olga Kargopolova

Quit waitressing to build 3 startups

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Quit waitressing to build 3 startups: 👗 Fabify — your AI stylist for busy mornings (fabify.ai) 🐝 SaaS Hive — where founders launch tools and users find ones they trust (saashive.com) ✉️ SimploMail — email campaigns without a subscription. pay for what you send. (simplomail.com) Proving that you don't need a CS degree or a VC check to build things people use.

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I'm building an app that turns saved TikToks/Reels/Shorts into structured, searchable info

The problem: we all save tons of short form videos across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Recipes, restaurants, workouts, products, DIY projects. Then we never find them again. Even if we do, we have to rewatch the whole clip to get the one detail we need.

I'm building Stashling, an iOS app (Android will also come) that takes a video link and uses AI to extract everything into a structured card. You just hit share on a TikTok, Reel, or Short like you normally would and pick Stashling. A recipe becomes a full ingredient list with steps, nutrition info, and serving scaling. A place becomes a name, address, price range, hours, and what to order. A workout becomes sets, reps, rest periods, and equipment needed.

The part I'm most excited about is search. You can search across all your saved content with natural language. "High protein breakfasts" or "cheap eats in Barcelona" actually returns relevant results, not just keyword matches. So even if you don't remember the title of that video you saved 3 months ago, you can describe what you're looking for and find it.

You can also organize everything into collections that you share with friends. Planning a trip with a group? Everyone shares videos to Stashling and they get sorted into the right collection automatically. All the places show up on a map so when you're actually there you can see what's nearby. All the videos the group saved across all apps are in one map in your "Tokyo Trip" collection.

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4h ago

Where do you actually keep all your AI prompts?

Curious how other creators manage this.

I've seen people use:

  • Notion docs that get messy fast

  • Apple Notes / random text files

  • Discord servers (scrolling forever to find that one prompt)

  • Just... trying to remember them

The problem is none of these were built for prompts. No version history, no tagging by model, no way to quickly copy and reuse a template.

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