Geethika Isuru

Genuinely new ideas are not a mistake. They only reveal themselves as we execute. This is my story.

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Mahasen started as a voice typing app. You dictate into Cursor, into Claude, into your email, wherever you normally type. That part is simple.

But then something interesting happens.

You have been voice typing all week. You have said things like "okay this approach is not working, I am switching to X instead" or "just got off a call with a user and they said this." All of that is sitting there. Mahasen sees it.

So instead of you staring at a blank LinkedIn post trying to reconstruct your week from memory, Mahasen asks you a few questions. Style questions. Things like how do you usually explain this, what did you actually feel when that happened, who are you writing this for.

And it turns your voice history into a post. A real one. That sounds like you. Because it literally came from you.

Not a template. Not a prompt you filled out. Your actual week, shaped into something you can share.

In simple:

  1. Voice type into Cursor, Claude, your email, wherever

  2. Mahasen makes stories from your voice typing history

  3. Copy and share your LinkedIn, X, Reddit, blog post

That is it.

The short-form video piece:

We are also thinking about this for founders who make short-form content. Same idea. You voice typed something this week that was genuinely interesting. Mahasen structures it into a script. Hook, turn, landing. You shoot it. You edit it. Done.

The goal is not to make you post more. It is to stop the ideas you already had from disappearing.

Why does this matter beyond just content:

Every founder has a real story. Most of it never gets told because the distance between living it and writing about it is too far.

We are trying to collapse that distance. Voice is the most natural way humans think out loud. If we can catch that and turn it into something shareable, more genuine founder voices get heard. Not just the ones who happen to also be good writers.

That feels worth building

What made you finally sit down and share something about your product? Or what stopped you? Would genuinely love to hear it.

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