Jaisal Rathee
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💸 Niche job-board makes $88K/year?
💸 Niche job-board makes $88K/year?
Hi! 👋 This is Jaisal from Startups.fyi.
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💸 Browser Extension makes $20k/Month?Jan 12, 2023
💸 Browser Extension makes $20k/Month?
Hi! 👋 This is Jaisal - founder @ Startups.fyi.
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Jaisal Rathee shared thisLondonmaxxing yesterday at The Pitch (Deel x JP Morgan) 🇬🇧 Room full of insanely ambitious founders. Sharp ideas. Bold visions. Proper energy. Nothing beats being around people who are actually building. Won’t lie—imposter syndrome crept in for a minute. But that’s usually a sign you’re in the right room. Left feeling inspired 🙌
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted thisShoutout just won #1 startup of the week on Tiny Startups! Huge thanks to Jaisal Rathee for helping tiny startups like ours get the word out!
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted thisCheckout Page is on tinystartups.com today 📈 I would much appreciate your support by giving us an upvote big thanks Jaisal Rathee for including us 🙏
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted thisI’m shaking as I write this. A company just tried to bully €389 out of my small business for a webpage that doesn’t even exist. Let me tell you what happened. June 25, Wednesday afternoon. I open my email expecting the usual: a few cold emails, billing notifications, maybe a customer question. Instead, I see a scary-sounding email from COPYTRACK GmbH. Inside, they claim I’m using an image illegally. They want €389. They give me deadlines. They mention lawyers. My heart sinks. Did we mess up? We have licenses for all our images, but maybe one slipped through? I check the URL they’re claiming has stolen content. It’s a 404 error. The page literally doesn’t exist. I thought it was a mistake. I emailed them back. “Hey, this page doesn’t exist.” Their response? Silence. But the threats kept coming. June 26, Thursday morning. I’ve had enough. I file a criminal complaint with Berlin Police at 11:25 AM for fraud, extortion, and coercion. 5:30 PM THE SAME DAY - just 6 hours after being notified of the criminal complaint - they send ANOTHER demand. As if nothing happened. Same fake URL. Same threats. Today, July 5. “LAST REMINDER” they say. Still demanding money for a webpage that DOESN’T EXIST. Ten days of harassment over a complete fabrication. I run French Together. We teach people French. We’re not Google. We’re not Facebook. We’re a small team of language educators. And this company with “200,000 cases” under their belt is trying to shake us down with completely made-up claims. I’m angry. I’m tired. But mostly, I’m worried about all the small business owners who just paid because they were scared. How is this legal? How are they still operating? If you’re a journalist - I have everything documented. Every email. Every timestamp. This needs to be exposed. If you’re a business owner - please, PLEASE check their claims before paying. I almost paid just to make it go away. Please share this and comment for reach. Not for me. For the next small business in their crosshairs. P.S. I have zero intention of giving in to their bullying and will take legal action on Monday.
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Jaisal Rathee shared thisWhat an incredible time to be alive -- "Tiny Startups" are the future
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted thisLinkedIn friends, I need your support! Lorelight, my SaaS that helps businesses monitor their visibility and reputation in ChatGPT, has just launched on TinyStartups by Jaisal Rathee. Can you help me spread the word? Please go to tinystartups.com and vote for Lorelight to help make it the #1 tool! https://lnkd.in/eyky8-dT Merci ! :)Tiny Startups — Discover & Launch the Best New StartupsTiny Startups — Discover & Launch the Best New Startups
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted this🚀 Exciting news! AI2SQL is featured on TinyStartups today! If you're into AI + SQL, we'd love your support as we continue building tools that save developers and analysts hours of work. Big shoutout to Jaisal Rathee for creating such a great platform for early-stage startups! Check it out and let us know what you think 👇 https://tinystartups.com
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted this🚀 We’ve been featured on Tiny Startups ( Jaisal Rathee )! Chromaflow is now live on one of the coolest platforms showcasing indie projects and side hustles that punch above their weight. 🧠✨ We’re building the future of multi-agent AI — and now we need your help. 👉 Go vote for us! Let’s show the world what’s possible when creative intent meets AI-powered execution. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d7ueVgsU #Chromaflow #TinyStartups #AI #IndieHackers #VibeCoding #Startups #NoCode #ProductLaunch #BuildInPublicTiny Startups — Discover & Launch the Best New StartupsTiny Startups — Discover & Launch the Best New Startups
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Jaisal Rathee reposted thisJaisal Rathee reposted this🚀 Exciting news! AI2SQL is featured on TinyStartups today! If you're into AI + SQL, we'd love your support as we continue building tools that save developers and analysts hours of work. Big shoutout to Jaisal Rathee for creating such a great platform for early-stage startups! Check it out and let us know what you think 👇 https://tinystartups.com
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Jaisal Rathee reacted on thisJaisal Rathee reacted on thisI am honoured to have been awarded an Humanities Research Centre (HRC) Doctoral Fellowship in recognition of my research within the Department of English and Related Literature. Last week, I had the privilege of sharing my work alongside the other Fellows and within the wider research community. To my, surprise (and delight), I was awarded first prize for my research presentation. Thank you to all who made it such an enriching and supportive event!
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Jaisal Rathee liked thisRyan and his team are the best, and growing such an admirable company. If I were scheming to open up the pizza/bagel/banh mi shop of my dreams, I'd go to these guys and just let them work their magic.Jaisal Rathee liked thisSpent some time in the London sunshine last week with the brilliant Daniel Giacopelli from For Starters, one of my favourite newsletters right now. If you haven’t subscribed already, definitely go check it out! Finished our coffees with a quick tour of the residents’ garden in the beautiful Barbican which felt like discovering a hidden oasis in the middle of the city!
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Jaisal Rathee liked thisJaisal Rathee liked thisAccording to statisticians calling anything a 'drop' creates a sense of urgency, immediacy and scarcity that will galvanise your followers/patrons/devotees to act. And act fast. Don't believe me, here is a convincing example; the drop shot [tennis] - player must rush to net to resolve emergency situation, acting instinctively. If you can apply this theory to your [insert relevant] drop then a similar sort of response should probably be elicited... Time to test the hypothesis... Let me present a LinkedIn exclusive; Riffs X People Possession Menu drop When? This Friday [15/05/2026] @ Riffs HQ 8am onwards Who? People Possession (Paris based roastery) & the usual Riffs crew Why? A moment For Mature Young Adults to have fun Block out your diaries. Come And Get It
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Jaisal Rathee liked thisJaisal Rathee liked thisInstead of the usual list of bizfluencers who I highly suspect don't ever write their own content. I made my own authentic list of some of my favourite small business newsletters that some of you small business owners should be subscribing too. No paid for placement. No vanity metrics. Just genuine geeks in their niche doing brilliant stuff. Featuring: Best for Freelance community Steve Folland Best for Small Biz stories Daniel Giacopelli Best for Alternative Ways to Make Money Lex Roman Best for Speaking & Confidence Alex Merry Best for Anti-hustle growth Angela Hollowell Best for Creator Monetization Michelle Jackson Best for Substack & Audience Claire Venus Best for Newsletter Nerds Dan Oshinsky Best for Email Strategy Vicky Smith Best for Getting Seen without becoming a shouty internet person Lucy Werner (because if you can't hype yourself, how in the hell are you gonna hype somebody else). Which newsletters are written by and for small businesses, solopreneurs and self-employed folks did I miss? https://lnkd.in/dtPExYem10 newsletters for small business owners, freelancers and self-employed folks10 newsletters for small business owners, freelancers and self-employed folks
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Jaisal Rathee liked thisJaisal Rathee liked this1986–2010: Suburban Long Island kid. Dreamed of being an archaeologist, astronomer, spy. Nearly became a professional jazz bassist instead. 2010: Moved to London for a master's in war studies. Wrote Yemeni conflict threat assessments for a defence contractor. Meant to go home after a year. Didn't. 2011: 24 years old. What to do with my life? Took a job at the bottom of the totem pole at Monocle. Bounced between defence summits and toy fairs, interviewing ambassadors, artists, founders. 2011–2017: Somehow handed the keys to Monocle's new podcast The Entrepreneurs, before business podcasts were a thing. Hosted weekly for 6 years. Interviewed 1,000+ founders. Caught the small biz bug. 2017: Jumped to Courier as deputy editor. Boss soon quits. Became editor overnight. How do you edit a print magazine? Figured I'd find out. Still figuring it out, honestly. 2017–2020: Helped grow Courier from free London mag into global title for modern business stories. No tech tycoons – just shopkeepers, ceramicists, people building lives on their own terms. 2020–2022: Mailchimp acquired Courier. Built a big new office, scaled the team – opened a coffee shop! Intuit acquired Mailchimp. Two years, two acquisitions. 2023: Channelled everything I'd learned into a storytelling and thought leadership role at Intuit Mailchimp. Still loving it. 2025: Noticed tech founders get all the spotlight, praise, advice, funding and mentorship – while small business owners get crumbs. Started a newsletter, For Starters, to fill that gap. 2026: Fifteen months in, nearly 10K subscribers. Paid tier on the way, brand partners lining up. The fun is just starting... // Four things: 1. Model your career on a desire path. Follow your interests and I promise you'll land somewhere good. 2. Say yes before you're ready. Saying yes genuinely got me to where I am. 3. You don't need to optimize every single aspect of your career. Seriously, don't be a human Oura Ring. 4. Look for the gaps hiding in plain sight. Every magazine spotlights the same 15 billionaires. The shop owner down the block has just as good a story. Tell that one.
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