u/ashsg2016

Anyone building AI Agent workflow? hit me

I am looking for a design partner in singapore for bobsentry which is AI governance and runtime agenct which controls the action of agent before execution, even if it score high or legit, but sensitivity and context aware.

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u/ashsg2016 — 2 days ago
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150 → 2,500 weekly GSC impressions in 8 weeks, no paid ads — here’s exactly what worked

Built anonpolls.com a few weeks ago, it’s a simple anonymous polling tool. I’m a solo founder based in Singapore and have been properly focusing on SEO for around 8 weeks now, so thought I’d share some real numbers while things are still early.

Right now the site has around 2.3K Google impressions, 36 clicks, about 725 user generated polls and 1,747 votes cast from around 470+ creators. What surprised me most was discovering 47 different WhatsApp-related search queries around anonymous voting and group polls that I honestly never expected people to search for.

Also learned something interesting this week. One of my pages had around 370 impressions and literally zero clicks. The page title and meta description were technically correct, but too vague. I changed them today to be much more direct and clearer about what the page actually does, curious to see if CTR improves over the next couple weeks.

One thing I’m realizing with SEO is that being clear beats being clever most of the time. People skim search results insanely fast.

Would love to know what’s been working for others recently, especially for microsaas or small utility tools.

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u/ashsg2016 — 4 days ago

I built a free anonymous polling tool — no signup for anyone, not creators or voters. Would love feedback from educators and teams.

Been using it for workplace retros and classroom check-ins.

The core use case: someone needs a quick honest vote from their

group but doesn't want social pressure to affect results — and

doesn't want to force everyone to create accounts.

anonpolls.com — free, no login, real-time results, QR code sharing.

Works in Microsoft Teams by just pasting a link.

Currently at 1,000+ polls created across 90+ countries.

Would love to hear from teachers or team leads who've tried

something similar — what worked, what didn't?

u/ashsg2016 — 13 days ago