Launching today

Rinkta
Your entire agency in a single screen. Ask it anything.
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Your entire agency in a single screen. Ask it anything.
13 followers
Rinkta plugs into the tools your team already uses, bills for work as it gets completed, and finally shows you how your agency is actually doing. No timers, no manual logging.




Worthless
Hey hunters, Elvinas here.
My last launch was Worthless, a joke app that did nothing. Rinkta is the opposite: no fun at all, but it gets your agency money for nothing and your evenings back.
We built it at Primevise, my agency, because every month ended the same way: six apps open, trying to figure out what we did for the past 30 days. One client lived on Asana, one on Linear, and one just emailed us things. Then I'd invoice whatever I could reconstruct. The rest we just did for free.
So we built our own fix. It plugs into the tools your team already uses and captures work as it gets completed. The AI estimates the hours, you review them before they go anywhere near an invoice, and nobody runs a timer or logs anything. The team keeps working like Rinkta doesn't exist.
The dashboard part came later, once all the work data was sitting in one place and it seemed stupid not to. It's now the part I use most. Profitability by client is just there, and when I need something specific I ask, like whether we can actually afford another hire.
The result: we bill 10-12% more per client without anyone working an extra hour, mostly the small stuff everyone used to forget. My own admin went from ~4 hours a week to about 30 minutes. A few of our clients asked to use it themselves, and that convinced us to open it up.
7-day trial, no card and 30% off for hunters. Ask me anything: messy creative work, retainers, why we refused to build timers.
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@elvinas 🦊 Out of today's batch, Foxy stopped on yours.
Collapsing an agency's tools into one ask-anything screen is a real bet — agencies drown in tab-switching and the context is scattered across all of them.
So beyond the upvote: FoxPlug rewrites a launch like yours into a video, GIFs, and posts made for each place your people actually hang out. Free, no signup.
The 30-second idea to steal right now: post the "asked it about a client, it pulled from 5 tools" demo in r/agency — the cross-tool answer is the wow.
Make your own free at foxplug.com
Honestly this is already saving us hours every week. Took over the admin work we kept putting off at our agency. What would be even better is if I could push invoices to QuickBooks so our accountant stops emailing me :)
Worthless
@simasgradeckas
I'm glad to hear that it's useful! Also, thanks for the nudge haha
We'll definitely be releasing accounting integrations as soon as we test it out properly with actual agencies. Stay tuned!
One thing that would make this even more useful is client-facing dashboards. Agencies spend a lot of time answering "where is my project at" emails, so letting clients log in and see real-time progress plus billing in one place would save a ton of back and forth.
Worthless
@raymondrobhb5t Yes, agreed! Client portals are in the works already.
We're working closely with a couple of agencies and we're trying to figure out how much data is "just enough" for clients to see. A big concern is that agencies don't always want to everything, like specific tasks statuses, etc.
Once we nail it, we'll release it to everyone. Let me know if you want the beta access!
It's a big day today. Two reasons:
1. My first ever robot vacuum arrived (Mova E30 Ultra, €279, great deal)
2. We're launching Rinkta
I've spent the whole morning watching the little guy do the thing I hate the most like nothing else exists and it's a funny feeling. It's like some weird guilt. Now that I think about it, I felt very similar when I first tried Rinkta and saw billable entries show up without logging a single thing. Not that I'm complaining or anything, I'd rather die than go back to doing those things by hand.
love how it skips timers entirely and just bills off the work that actually gets done, that alone is honestly such a relief compared to every other tool i've tried.
Worthless
@toprak3bv8 Thank you! It was the philosophy of Rinkta from day one - to work seamlessly in the background. No need to learn how yet another productivity tool works. No need to turn on timers and forget to turn them off.
Turns out, that solves way more operational problems than I thought in the very beginning.