u/AfterUnderstanding57

It’s so hard to find good hustlers these days

I run a small NGO, it’s not my main thing but something I do as my way of giving back.

I have been looking for someone to help drive growth for the NGO, willing to pay well depending on if you take the role full time or part time, but it is so difficult to hire someone good. It’s a generalist role so we’ll be working together on marketing, legal, operations, everything you can think of.

Anyhow, hit me up with your resume/linkedin/portfolio if you think you can do it.

Folks from Varanasi and/or folks who know video editing get special preference but everyone is welcome to apply.

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u/AfterUnderstanding57 — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/AcquireStartup+1 crossposts

I've been trying to be productive on my own terms for years and the same thing keeps happening. I plan a clean day, then suddenly I open Instagram and boom!

By 4 pm I'm too far behind to bother with the plan, so I scrap it. Tomorrow, same thing.

Most pomodoro and to-do apps are built for the day you imagined, and they guilt you when you don't hit it. I wanted one that adapts when you don't.

So I built EffortOS. It's live, still rough in a few places, and I'm letting in beta users now.

What it does:

  • Pomodoro timer that actually survives tab switches and laptop sleeps. Real Web Worker under the hood, not a fragile setInterval that drifts every time you Cmd-Tab.
  • Long-term goal tracking that recalibrates honestly: "you've done 12 of 30 sessions, at this pace you'll finish June 14" instead of "you're 40% there, keep grinding."
  • Daily Grind mode for the stuff you'll actually attempt today, kept separate from the long-haul plan.
  • WhatsApp bot — text it tasks, mark them done, ask "what should I focus on first?" and it'll talk you through your day. No app to open.
  • Floating timer window that stays on top while you work in another app.
  • Errands side-list so "pay phone bill" doesn't pollute your focus sessions.

The deal:

If you give it a fair shot for the 3-day free trial and DM me one honest message about what worked and what felt broken, I'll comp you a free month after. Not a discount, the whole month free.

I want the "this part annoyed me" feedback, because that's the stuff I can actually fix.

Sign up: https://effortos-zeta.vercel.app

DM me once you've used it for at least a session or two. I read every message.

Thank you!!

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u/AfterUnderstanding57 — 15 days ago
▲ 2 r/AcquireStartup+1 crossposts

I've been trying to be productive on my own terms for years and the same thing keeps happening. I plan a clean day, then suddenly I open Instagram and boom!

By 4 pm I'm too far behind to bother with the plan, so I scrap it. Tomorrow, same thing.

Most pomodoro and to-do apps are built for the day you imagined, and they guilt you when you don't hit it. I wanted one that adapts when you don't.

So I built EffortOS. It's live, still rough in a few places, and I'm letting in beta users now.

What it does:

  • Pomodoro timer that actually survives tab switches and laptop sleeps. Real Web Worker under the hood, not a fragile setInterval that drifts every time you Cmd-Tab.
  • Long-term goal tracking that recalibrates honestly: "you've done 12 of 30 sessions, at this pace you'll finish June 14" instead of "you're 40% there, keep grinding."
  • Daily Grind mode for the stuff you'll actually attempt today, kept separate from the long-haul plan.
  • WhatsApp bot — text it tasks, mark them done, ask "what should I focus on first?" and it'll talk you through your day. No app to open.
  • Floating timer window that stays on top while you work in another app.
  • Errands side-list so "pay phone bill" doesn't pollute your focus sessions.

The deal:

If you give it a fair shot for the 3-day free trial and DM me one honest message about what worked and what felt broken, I'll comp you a free month after. Not a discount, the whole month free.

I want the "this part annoyed me" feedback, because that's the stuff I can actually fix.

Sign up: https://effortos-zeta.vercel.app

DM me once you've used it for at least a session or two. I read every message.

Thank you!!

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u/AfterUnderstanding57 — 16 days ago