Nafis

Nafis

Founder @Headshotly.ai @Vosu.ai

About

Results-driven Entrepreneur & Software Engineer, featured in multiple newspapers for achievements in technology and business. Expert in E-commerce, HealthTech, FinTech, and Sports Programming applications. Beyond technical expertise, I excel as a leader. I have led engineering teams, optimized collaboration, and ensured efficient Agile delivery in fast-paced, high-growth environments. My contributions to scaling and strategic product development are substantial. Specialties: Technical Leadership: Providing team mentorship and visionary guidance. Machine Learning: Data-driven decision-making. Software Architecture: Building scalable, high-performance systems. Software Development: Creating user-focused solutions. Agile Delivery: Delivering consistent value and adaptability.

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Nafis

2mo ago

When your team shows up without a paycheck or small payment , never let them down

I've been part of multiple SaaS, some failed, some made very good revenue. But the most important lesson I've learned from this journey is that very few people in this world can truly push themselves, stay committed, be honest, and work with passion, especially without getting paid or being paid very little compared to what they could earn with a regular salary.

If you find people like that, don t let them down. When your SaaS starts making good revenue, those who believed in you, gave you their time, and stayed respect them deeply. Reward them generously, because they deserve success just as much as you do.

Nafis

2mo ago

If your product fails, do you usually keep the domain or just let it go?

I built a product backend in 2019. Unfortunately, it didn t work out. But it s a .ai domain with good domain authority. I m not interested in working on that product or niche anymore. I was emotionally attached to it last time, but this time I want to let it go.

What do you think? What do you guys usually do in situations like this?

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