I got tired of paying for 4 tools that don't talk to each other, so I built one that does all of it

Been building in the analytics space for a while. The thing that always bugged me: you'd have your analytics in one tab, your SEO tool in another, a content doc somewhere else, and an AI assistant that had no idea what was in any of them.

So I built Analyse. Analytics, AI SEO content, and a data copilot that can actually see your real events and funnels, all in one dashboard. It also ships an MCP server so you can query your data from Claude or Cursor.

Launched 2 days ago. Still early, lots to ship, but it's live. Happy to hear your feedback and implement the things you guys need the most.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 3 hours ago

I got tired of paying for 4 tools that don't talk to each other, so I built one that does all of it

Been building in the analytics space for a while. The thing that always bugged me: you'd have your analytics in one tab, your SEO tool in another, a content doc somewhere else, and an AI assistant that had no idea what was in any of them.

So I built Analyse. Analytics, AI SEO content, and a data copilot that can actually see your real events and funnels, all in one dashboard. It also ships an MCP server so you can query your data from Claude or Cursor.

Launched 2 days ago. Still early, lots to ship, but it's live. Happy to hear your feedback and implement the things you guys need the most.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 3 hours ago

I got tired of paying for 4 tools that don't talk to each other, so I built one that does all of it

Been building in the analytics space for a while. The thing that always bugged me: you'd have your analytics in one tab, your SEO tool in another, a content doc somewhere else, and an AI assistant that had no idea what was in any of them.

So I built Analyse. Analytics, AI SEO content, and a data copilot that can actually see your real events and funnels, all in one dashboard. It also ships an MCP server so you can query your data from Claude or Cursor.

Launched 2 days ago. Still early, lots to ship, but it's live. Would love your feedback.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 3 hours ago

I got tired of paying for 3 separate tools to understand my own website, so I built one

I got tired of paying for 3 separate tools to understand my own website, so I built one

For the past year I was juggling Google Analytics for traffic, Mixpanel for product analytics, and a bunch of SEO tools, none of them talking to each other. Every time I wanted to answer a simple question like "which blog posts are actually converting users?" I had to manually stitch data across tabs.

So I built Analyse, it combines product analytics (funnels, retention, live segments) with an AI content engine and SEO tooling in one place. You can also query your data directly from Claude or Cursor via an MCP server, which I use daily.

It's not public yet, still in waitlist mode while I work through early access with a small group, but if this sounds like a pain point you've had, I'd love to get your feedback or have you on the list.

👉 https://web.analyse.net

Happy to answer any questions about how it's built or what's coming.

u/Significant_Try8024 — 3 days ago

EU field service runs on WhatsApp groups, Old Software and spreadsheets. We're fixing that. Pre-Seed Raise (€150K SAFE) for an AI Dispatch Platform.

[Company Name]: HodosOps

[Stage]: Pre-Seed / Demo-Ready MVP

[The Problem]: 4.3 million EU SMBs in HVAC, solar, and electrical installation manage their entire day through WhatsApp groups, phone calls, and spreadsheets. When a job runs long or a technician calls in sick, the planner spends hours rescheduling by hand. Dispatching 10 technicians takes 4 hours of phone calls and guesswork, every single day. The US tools like ServiceTitan and Jobber don't fit the European market, they're English-only, US-centric, and non-compliant with European data regulations. There is no dominant native EU player.

[The Solution]: HodosOps is an AI dispatch platform built specifically for EU field service teams. The planner types what changed in plain language, the AI rebuilds the day's schedule with optimized routing, and nothing moves until the planner approves it. It also calls customers automatically to confirm or reschedule visits, in 23 EU languages, self-hosted and GDPR-native from day one.

[Market]: €8-12B EU field service software TAM. The EU has mandated 60 million heat pump installations by 2030, and installer capacity is the binding constraint. Bad dispatch software makes it worse. a16z and Sequoia just co-led a $40M Series A into Probook, the US equivalent. The EU market has no equivalent player yet.

[Traction]: Core system built and demo-ready. Active pilot conversations with field service operators in the Netherlands and Greece. Design partner talks in progress.

[The Team]: Wesley Breukers, Founder. Core engineer at StudyFetch for 3 years, helped scale to 8M+ users. Founded Analyse.net, a gaming analytics SaaS hitting 1m+ daily requests, built in 4 months. Based in Athens, Greek-registered entity, Dutch national with primary commercial focus on the Netherlands. Dev team: Harris Hallas and Bill Bardakis, former sole mobile engineers at StudyFetch.

[The Investment Ask]: €150K pre-seed SAFE at €2.5M post-money cap. Targeting 4-6 angels at €25-50K each. Round closes August 1, 2026. Greek angels benefit from Law 5162/2024, a 50% tax deduction on angel investments in Greek companies. Deck available on request or at docsend.com/view/m9wc7ejs6gbrfh9f

[Founder Note]: I'm a 21-year-old Dutch founder building EU-native infrastructure for an industry that's been ignored by software for too long. My family works in the trades, which is where this came from. If you invest in early-stage EU B2B SaaS or field service tech, I'd love to connect. Comment or DM directly.

u/Significant_Try8024 — 12 days ago

Pre-seed B2B SaaS in EU, how do you actually find angel investors before you have revenue?

I'm building HodosOps, AI dispatch for field service teams (HVAC, solar, telecom, electrical, etc.). Dispatchers type what changed in plain language ("Sophie called in sick"), the AI rebuilds the day, and a human approves before anything moves. Think chat-first replanning instead of phone calls and whiteboards.

I'm not here to pitch, I'm trying to figure out how to find and approach angel investors at this stage. Would love practical advice from people who've done this.

Some background info about me: I live in Greece but am Dutch, so does my company, right now it falls under VertCode Development, once I get an investor I will turn HodosOps into its own company. But until then I need some information and tips on where to find good Angels and how to contact them.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 12 days ago

Planners/dispatchers, how long does it actually take you to rebuild the day when a tech calls in sick?

I'm not in the trade, but I've spent the last few weeks talking to planning managers across a few countries because friends and family in field service kept telling me the same story: the tools store the schedule fine, but the moment something changes, a sick call, a job running over, traffic, you're back on the phone or computer manually patching the whole day together.

I'm building something to take that grunt work off planners (you type what changed in plain language, it proposes a reshuffle, nothing moves until you approve it), and I'd rather hear from people who live this than guess.

A few honest questions:

  • When a tech calls in sick at 7am, what's your actual process, and how long does it eat?
  • What software are you on now, and where does it stop being helpful?
  • Would you ever trust an automated reshuffle, or is the phone-call control non-negotiable for you?

Happy to share what I'm working on if anyone wants, but mostly I just want to know if I'm solving a real problem or imagining one.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 1 month ago

Planners/dispatchers, how long does it actually take you to rebuild the day when a tech calls in sick?

I'm not in the trade, but I've spent the last few weeks talking to planning managers across a few countries because friends and family in field service kept telling me the same story: the tools store the schedule fine, but the moment something changes, a sick call, a job running over, traffic, you're back on the phone or computer manually patching the whole day together.

I'm building something to take that grunt work off planners (you type what changed in plain language, it proposes a reshuffle, nothing moves until you approve it), and I'd rather hear from people who live this than guess.

A few honest questions:

  • When a tech calls in sick at 7am, what's your actual process, and how long does it eat?
  • What software are you on now, and where does it stop being helpful?
  • Would you ever trust an automated reshuffle, or is the phone-call control non-negotiable for you?

Happy to share what I'm working on if anyone wants, but mostly I just want to know if I'm solving a real problem or imagining one.

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u/Significant_Try8024 — 1 month ago

Food Recommendation - Zakynthos

If you're heading to Zakynthos and want one spot worth planning a meal around, I'd point you to Aeras Restaurant. I went there last weekend and the food genuinely stood out, the staff were warm without hovering, and the view is the real draw. Time it for sunset if you can. If anyone's got other island favourites, I'm collecting them for a return trip.

Also great is that underneath the restaurant you can rent a boat trip for the day, so its perfect, you go for a boat trip and then eat at the restaurant with a nice sunset after. (That's what me and my dad did)

Google Links:
https://share.google/URNRXRE0nDPymrUn2 - Aeras Restaurant

https://share.google/AkKfoPJ4ttjb3SPbN - The place to rent boats

u/Significant_Try8024 — 1 month ago