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Founder, content creator, cinematic storyteller, designer, DJ and much more. Started off my career as CS Engineer, tried every engineering field (seriously, all of them), but nothing clicked. Design came along. Wasn’t great at start, but consistency helped me. With Design I created Short form videos, learned content writing, joined my first startup as UI Designer, worked with amazing people, and finally landed my first international client. Used that money to buy a camera 🎥 That changed everything. I fell in love with storytelling. Through visuals, edits, design, psychology, and music. Now I run a Creative Company - One Moment, build systems in Notion, and bring startup chaos to life through content, and creating more products along the way.
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What’s your most underrated delegation trick?
Not looking for the obvious 'use a VA' or hire freelancers.
What s one thing you do that makes delegation actually work for you as a founder?
Could be:
A way you brief people
Hello everyone - I create videos for Startups, Brands and Creators, but I need help
I have been creating short form content for a very long time. My forte is Cinematic storytelling, informative videos and motion graphics.
I was a designer in a Startup, which I left in November 2024, since then I have been working in this sector.
Initially I was getting works from startups and Founders, but slowly as days are passing my client base is decreasing. I have not been able to crack any deal in last 2 months.
I have tried cold emailing of every sort, cold messaging on LinkedIn, tried all permutations and combinations to reach out to people, but nothing has worked for me.
What's the one thing you hate doing as a founder/builder (but still have to)?
What s that one task you always end up doing but really wish you didn t have to?
For me, it s the scrappy stuff like cold outreach or chasing feedback (and getting no reply). It's essential, but always pulls me away from deeper work.
What about you?
What's your annoying-but-necessary task.