About

Knot is an all-round technology professional who leads the technology team of 70 - 100 people. He has been worked in technology industry for 15 years from end-to-end as a software engineer, designer, scrum master and entrepreneur. He is ex-Agoda Tech Lead, ex-Thomson Reuters Software Engineer and ex-Pantip.com designer.

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Maker History

  • Forgettie
    ForgettieControl subscriptions. Plan bills. Save smarter.
    Apr 2026
  • Dumbnote - Mindmap
    Dumbnote - MindmapOffline-First Visual Mind Mapping, Built to Last
    Jul 2025
  • Dumbnote
    DumbnoteOffline-first Markdown note app. No lock-in. Just write.
    Jul 2025
  • 360 Review club
    360 Review cluba free platform for unlimited 360 performance reviews
    Nov 2024
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    Joined Product HuntSeptember 17th, 2016

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Forgettie - Control subscriptions. Plan bills. Save smarter.

Most people underestimate recurring costs. A $9.99 subscription becomes $120 a year, and eight of them quietly become almost $1,000. Forgettie helps by making hidden costs visible: what renews next, what each bill really costs per year, which payments may be worth cancelling, and which yearly bills you should prepare for. It works offline, with no bank login and no account required.
Gabe Perez

9mo ago

Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?

I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?

Gabe Perez

9mo ago

Would you hire a VibeCoder to work on your product?

I've been pretty impressed at the amount of products people (including myself) have been able to create which got me curious... do vibe coders or AI-primary builders have a place in a company or team?
My thinking is the more technically adept would work on the core-focus while vibecoders can assist with other tasks that shouldn't be the main devs focus...like a potential feature add, minor changes, or even exploring different ways of modifying the existing product.
I'm curious what you all think, would you hire a vibe coder?

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