Someone who built resilience systems for the City of Boston used @tinycommand to automate her speaking engagement pipeline. Then made a video about it unprompted.
Looking at her exploring the platform makes us confident and keeps us building.
Dr. Atyia Martin led Boston's public health response to the Marathon bombings. Former Chief Resilience Officer for the city. Brookings Institution fellow.
She built her speaking engagement pipeline on #TinyCommand. Then made a video about it.
Watch it: https://t.co/DpE9yMllsd
Jenny Jones watched #TinyCommand find his ICP, identify target companies, and populate a table from just his domain.
His words: "I'm done. I'm done. Where's my mic? Let me drop my mic."
Then: "I haven't seen anything like this.
Full session: https://t.co/cdw0WCU8cN
Everyone will notice the revenue number.
The line I noticed: "I lost 3 clients because switching between platforms wore me out."
That's the real cost of a broken stack. Not efficiency lost. Clients lost.
#TinyCommand#AllItTakesIsATinyCommand
An agency owner wrote about 5 months with TinyCommand. Unprompted.
$2,400 → $9,100/month 42 workflows built 34 hrs/week saved from tool-wrangling $299 spent
He also flagged what took time to learn. That's the review we'd want to share.
#TinyCommand#AllItTakesIsATinyCommand
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Most small teams don’t need an ATS. They need a hiring system that doesn’t fall apart.
Here’s a step-by-step walkthrough of an ATS-lite workflow built in a few hours, replacing - forms, spreadsheets, schedulers, and email tools with one system.
The biggest shift?
Pause before response.
Not the dramatic kind.
Just 5 seconds before replying.
5 seconds before opening that app.
5 seconds before assuming the worst.
I know it sounds small. But trust me, it isn’t.
What other ways do you manage your everyday anxiety?
Lately I realized I was constantly tense and didn’t even know it.
Jaw tight. Shoulders stiff. Always “on.”
Even when I was “resting.”
I picked up Be Calm by @DrJillWeber because I was curious, not because I thought I was anxious.
Turns out… I was.
I noticed I was replaying conversations hours later.
Getting irritated at tiny things.
Doomscrolling while telling myself I was relaxing.
That book made me see something uncomfortable:
I wasn’t stressed because of work.
I was reacting to everything like it was urgent.
The takeaway for me is simple. The way we talk to ourselves is not fluff. It is input.
And the brain treats repeated input like instructions.
Curious if anyone else has experimented with this consciously?
Social media has trained me to assume anything that sounds magical is exaggerated. Crystals cure everything, one food fixes your brain, etc.
So I went to fact check Myrtle Fillmore writing to her organs and… it was actually real. And weirdly relevant to neuroplasticity.
This is not magic or instant healing. It is about training your nervous system. Repeated expectations and narratives shape how the brain predicts and responds, which then shapes behavior, recovery, and resilience.
Solid list Ugeey!
But in my opinion, the real cost you’re calling out isn’t app-hopping. It’s context-switching and manual decision fatigue.
Once VAs stop being glue between tools and start designing systems, everything changes.
Would love to connect and discuss this at stretch 🙂
True.
That’s why we stopped listing capabilities and started sitting with founders, building their actual workflows with them.
We do it first, for free. If a real problem disappears, no convincing is needed.
The value becomes obvious.
DM me your problem and lemme automate it for you (free 😊)
@codewithDiyaa Building @tinycommand.
A no-code platform that replaces the usual mess of forms tools, automation tools, databases, and separate AI systems.
Today’s focus is simple. Make it easier for founders to describe what they want in plain language and actually see it run.
Agreed. That’s why we’re building @tinycommand in a very open way.
Founders can literally DM me, and i will build 1 workflow for them for free. If a product can’t prove value in real usage, marketing just accelerates disappointment.
So, no marketing, only problem-solving together.