Shahana Rasheed

Shahana Rasheed

Director | Building AI Email Assistant

About

I'm Shahana, Director of Sales & Marketing at Yularatech LLC. I work on Zeranda, an AI that connects to your Gmail or Outlook and automatically surfaces bills, packages, subscriptions, tasks and events so nothing important gets buried in your inbox. I believe the best products solve problems people didn't know how to articulate. Zeranda is one of them, most people don't realise how much they're missing until they see it all in one place. Always happy to talk marketing, early-stage growth, or AI tools.

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Finding the right audience is extremely important!

While launching your product, one of the most important part of the marketing process is finding the right audience. Getting good reach does not necessarily mean that you have been a good person in marketing your product. For https://bitgrain.app I got a huge influx of audience, but that was very wrongly justified as a AI first tool. So even though a huge chunk of people came to use my product, they were disappointed that it was not an AI first tool. This caused the SEO to even hamper I guess. So even after getting a huge reach, it did not bring in much fruitful results. Currently I have focused a lot on making corrections so that the SEO picks it up correctly as what exactly the tool is used for and I am getting Users who actually need the platform.

Do people need a personal profile platform beyond LinkedIn and Linktree?

We re building an early-stage platform around a simple belief:

People are more than a r sum , a short bio, or a list of links.

Today:

  • LinkedIn shows your professional side

  • Linktree shows where to find you

  • Portfolios show selected work

  • Social platforms show your latest posts

Nika

9d ago

How do you decide which product idea to build – and which one to kill?

A lot of makers come out with bold claims about their idea: THE NEXT BIG THING.

In most cases, surprisingly, it s not even the next small thing. People simply don t notice it.

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