u/Ok-Swordfish3887

▲ 7 r/Nomad+1 crossposts

How many days Malaysia Nomad take to reply ?

I have applied for Malaysia Nomad visa, in March 19th, got the first response almost a month 14th April.

after that till now did not get any email or anything from them, during this time i have contacted support but did not get reply too.

is it normal?

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 1 day ago

Claiming 2 months free Codex

Just saw Sam Altman announce: Companies that switch to Codex in the next 30 days get 2 full months of free usage.As a solo founder building from Bangladesh, I’m jumping on this right away.My plan:

  • Migrate all core projects this week
  • Run heavy refactoring + feature sprints for the next 60 days
  • Push velocity and code quality hard

Who else is taking advantage of this? Drop your plans below

https://preview.redd.it/lk5yrh3em21h1.png?width=1188&format=png&auto=webp&s=cc122e9736814b8eefcad3c1412965d37c3392a3

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/SaaS

Solving the "Dashboard Overload" problem: How do you choose which metrics to kill?

Hey everyone, Founder here.

I’m currently iterating on the main dashboard for my agency platform, Taskip. Our goal was to consolidate project tracking and recurring invoice data into one screen to give agency owners "high visibility," but I’m worried we’ve created a cognitive overload nightmare.

I’m curious how other builders here handle the balance between "all-in-one" utility and UI clutter:

  • The "Priority Action" Test: When you look at a high-level overview, do you prefer seeing raw numbers (Total Revenue/Tickets) or should the UI force you toward a specific next step (e.g., "3 Overdue Invoices")?
  • Workflow Integration: We’ve linked tasks directly to the invoicing flow. Is it better to keep these as separate "modules" or is the deep integration actually more confusing for a new user?

I’ve intentionally left out billable hour tracking to keep things lean, but I’m struggling with the line between "powerful" and "busy." For those of you managing B2B platforms, how do you decide which 3–5 metrics earn a spot on the primary overview?

Would love to hear your philosophy on dashboard design!

https://preview.redd.it/p4yrc79qhp0h1.png?width=1133&format=png&auto=webp&s=a58d8ad71e46df81c63d5c2f75ae8d8da430aa07

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 11 days ago

What is the one feature you wish your agency management tool had?

I’m currently in the thick of building Taskip and I’ve been talking to a lot of agency owners. One thing that keeps coming up is the need for better client communication within the task itself.

However, we decided not to include billable hour tracking yet to keep the UI lean.

For those of you building in the B2B space: Do you find that users prefer a "Swiss Army Knife" tool, or a tool that does one thing perfectly?

Curous to hear your thoughts on finding that balance.

u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 11 days ago

I built a full-featured AI Live Chat Agent with real-time human handover, auto language translation, visitor tracking & self-improvement

I recently built an AI-powered live chat agent for my own internal use and it turned out so useful that I wanted to share it.

What it does:

  • Real-time chat with visitors (fast and smooth)
  • Hybrid Human + AI mode — AI handles most conversations, seamlessly hands over to human agents when needed
  • Automatic language translation — detects and translates messages on the fly (visitors can chat in their native language)
  • Visitor intelligence: Shows country, current page, browsing history, and full context
  • Highly personalized responses using visitor context + custom knowledge base
  • Automatic self-improvement suggestions — the system periodically analyzes conversations and suggests improvements to the knowledge base or prompts

It’s powered by DeepSeek + a custom knowledge base framework I developed. I built the whole thing because I was frustrated with existing live chat tools that were either too basic or insanely expensive.

Key Highlights:

  • Works great for customer support, lead qualification, or product demos
  • Very context-aware and feels “smart”
  • Clean separation between AI and human workflows

I’m planning to open-source or at least share the framework if there’s interest.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
Has anyone built something similar? What features would you want in a self-hosted AI live chat agent?

Happy to answer questions or share more details (tech stack, screenshots, or even the framework code if you’re interested).

Looking forward to your feedback!

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 13 days ago

I built a full-featured AI Live Chat Agent with real-time human handover, auto language translation, visitor tracking & self-improvement

I recently built an AI-powered live chat agent for my own internal use and it turned out so useful that I wanted to share it.

What it does:

  • Real-time chat with visitors (fast and smooth)
  • Hybrid Human + AI mode — AI handles most conversations, seamlessly hands over to human agents when needed
  • Automatic language translation — detects and translates messages on the fly (visitors can chat in their native language)
  • Visitor intelligence: Shows country, current page, browsing history, and full context
  • Highly personalized responses using visitor context + custom knowledge base
  • Automatic self-improvement suggestions — the system periodically analyzes conversations and suggests improvements to the knowledge base or prompts

It’s powered by DeepSeek + a custom knowledge base framework I developed. I built the whole thing because I was frustrated with existing live chat tools that were either too basic or insanely expensive.

Key Highlights:

  • Works great for customer support, lead qualification, or product demos
  • Very context-aware and feels “smart”
  • Clean separation between AI and human workflows

I’m planning to open-source or at least share the framework if there’s interest.

Would love to hear your thoughts!
Has anyone built something similar? What features would you want in a self-hosted AI live chat agent?

Happy to answer questions or share more details (tech stack, screenshots, or even the framework code if you’re interested).

Looking forward to your feedback!

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/sideprojects+1 crossposts

Over the last week these agents have already run 49 times with a 90% success rate.

I’ve got:

  • A Live Chat Agent handling conversations
  • An HR Manager Agent managing recruitment tasks
  • A Daily Reminder Agent keeping me organized

…and a few more in the works.

They’re not fancy demos — they’re actually doing real repetitive tasks for me so I can focus on higher-value work. Honestly one of the highest-leverage side projects I’ve done.

Why it feels like the perfect time:

  • Agents are finally reliable enough for daily use
  • Building them is more accessible than ever
  • We’re getting our time back

https://preview.redd.it/1rrr0kac8yyg1.png?width=1998&format=png&auto=webp&s=355e782a9e09255aab668e5f8935935f38368a03

The future belongs to those who can automate the hardest.

Anyone else building their own personal AI workforce or automation agents as a side project? Would love to see what you’re working on or swap ideas.

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u/Ok-Swordfish3887 — 20 days ago