I'm the person brands call when they're tired of publishing content that disappears.
Over four years, I've worked inside AI platforms, SaaS companies, and regulated industries building content systems that don't just rank at launch but keep compounding long after the brief is closed. The results speak for themselves: 250% organic traffic growth, 20,000+ monthly impressions, and 44,814 impressions on a single landing page in 28 days all without paid traffic.
But the numbers are only half the story.
I've moved competitive keywords from Page 3 to Page 1, achieved 8.44% CTR on a top-performing AI tool page, delivered 120% social engagement growth through cross-channel content strategy, and contributed to 70% year-on-year audience growth for a global AI platform. I've grown three LinkedIn newsletters to 1,400+ subscribers in under 7 months organically. I've built a 75-page content architecture targeting 60K 100K monthly organic traffic potential for a regulated sector client. I've published 150+ SEO-optimised pieces across blogs, landing pages, and scripts and ranked Position 1, 3, and 7 across three different platforms in three different niches.
I'm Gordon. I've spent the last decade in FP&A, M&A integration, and middle-market banking before deciding to start Allontas with my co-founder, Parker.
Hey everyone. Background in cybersecurity and AI infrastructure. Been spending the last year figuring out how to make AI systems something enterprises can actually trust enough to deploy, which has been a rabbit hole and a half.
Joined PH because I've been impressed by what's launching in the AI tooling space lately and wanted to get closer to the builder community. Also have something of my own in the works but that's a story for another day.
For those of you who've been active here a while, what's one thing you wish you knew earlier about engaging on PH? Mostly interested in the community side, not just launch mechanics.
I'm a VC newly turned trying-to-be-an-operator, currently building with one of the founders I used to back, which has been a wild shift. Anyone else here made that jump?
We noticed something interesting. The tools for crunching numbers have never been better, but getting an output you can actually edit, present or share with someone who matters is still surprisingly painful and manual. We know we're not alone in this, but would love to hear from more people.
Hey PH! I m Logan, solo founder of Cambrian. Suno and Udio generate millions of tracks a day. Creators are monetizing on Spotify, but there s no centralized marketplace to license and sell AI-generated music. Epidemic Sound, Artlist, and Bandcamp all ban it outright. Cambrian is that marketplace. Upload from any AI generator, set your own price, sell licenses to filmmakers, brands, and content creators. No generator lock-in. Creators control pricing. One place to buy and sell AI music. Looking for our first 100 founding creators. If you make AI music, list your first track today.
No it wasn't from despair. She said it was the first AI tool that taught the way she wished she could with 30 kids in her class. That moment told me I was onto something, so now I'm building on it to launch Eden, a video-first AI tutor with whiteboard control that actively talks to you first and teaches you.
I think launching a quick demo and getting positive user feedback right away has that rush of dopamine.. it gets addictive. But definitely the tears were unexpected.
I'm Jason and I'm a technical founder working across US and Korea. Previously built an incubator for college entrepreneurs.
Hey PH community, I am currently building a freelance and small business software ecosystem and I am enjoying it.
I spend some nights to work on it beside my 9-5. Loving it
Hey everyone! I'm Roy, a full stack developer. Like most people, I've been through the job search grind in the past - rewriting my CV for every single role, trying to guess what keywords each company wanted, spending more than 30 minutes per application just on the CV alone. Turns out ATS software ranks every application before a recruiter sees it. Most only review the top 10-15 candidates. If your CV isn't tailored to that specific job description, you're buried on page two. So I built JOBVIAN. It finds matching jobs, scores your CV against each one, and automatically rewrites it for that specific role - you get a ready-to-send PDF for every job, without touching the CV yourself. Haven't launched on PH yet - planning to soon. Curious - has anyone here actually had to job hunt recently? It's a different world now.