Priyanka Gosai

Priyanka Gosai

TinyCommandTinyCommand
Building the easiest automation app.

About

Hey, I’m Priyanka! I love building things that make life easier. I’ve spent years working on products, automation, and solving complex problems which basically means I’ve broken a lot of things before figuring out how to make them work better. Right now, I’m launching Tiny Command, a no-code automation tool that helps businesses get things done without waiting on a tech team. Always up for a good conversation about automation, product strategy, or just geeking out over cool tech. Excited to be here and launch alongside so many great products!

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Maker History

  • TinyCommand
    TinyCommandStop duct-taping tools. Run everything with one command.
    Nov 2025
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    Joined Product HuntMarch 5th, 2025

Forums

Nika

2d ago

India's government is going to support their deep tech startup scene

Today, I read in Techcrunch that India has an ambition to "compete" with the US and China in the startup scene:

India has updated its startup rules to better support deep tech companies in sectors like space, semiconductors, and biotech, which take longer to mature.

Nika

1d ago

How much do you trust AI agents?

With the advent of clawdbots, it's as if we've all lost our inhibitions and "put our lives completely in their hands."

I'm all for delegating work, but not giving them too much personal/sensitive stuff to handle.

Sasha Dikan

6d ago

How can AI actually help product managers and startup founders today?

AI is everywhere right now - from copilots and chat assistants to analytics, research, and planning tools. But beyond the hype, I m curious about what s truly useful in day-to-day product work.

From a PM or founder perspective:

  • Where has AI genuinely saved you time?

  • What tasks do you trust AI with - and what do you never delegate?

  • Has AI changed how you write specs, manage roadmaps, or talk to users?

  • What AI use cases sounded great in theory but failed in practice?

Personally, I see a lot of potential, but also a lot of noise. I believe that in the future, AI should help us much more. Create good roadmaps, convert product specs into concrete tasks, prioritise them, assign people, push for realisation, and much more.

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