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Bernhard Hauser is a founder and CEO with interests in niche software and startups, known for organizing tech conferences and fostering business messaging solutions.

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The text discusses the use of an AI agent named Alex Isaac to automate the process of scheduling meetings via email. It outlines the steps involved in the process and also mentions the availability of the agent for download and cu...
The article discusses the implementation of an AI agent to handle support requests in Gmail, aiming to automate repetitive processes and increase efficiencies. It outlines the workflow of the AI agent, from monitoring incoming sup...
The author discusses the Pxl Content Agent, an AI agent that creates high-quality SEO-optimized content for the portfolio company, Pxl. The author explains the best practices for building agentic workflows, including using profess...
The author discusses the SEO strategy for Pxl, focusing on mini tools and directories as core pillars. They also talk about the future of search in the context of LLMs and the importance of balancing optimization for LLM-based sea...
The text discusses the importance of bootstrapping a SaaS business and provides a step-by-step guide on how to fund a SaaS business without relying on VC money. It emphasizes the significance of building an MVP, selling lifetime d...
Pxl was attacked by 1 billion high-traffic requests over four days, causing a significant increase in the server bill. The majority of incoming requests were blocked, but over 8M visits were generated in about 5 minutes. The attac...
The interview with Iron Brands from Simple Analytics discusses the company's approach to building businesses, professional failures, decision to bootstrap instead of raising VC funding, and advice for new founders. Iron Brands emp...
The text discusses the acquisition of Pxl, a link shortener, and the efforts to improve the product and position it as a privacy-friendly alternative to Bitly. It includes survey results, new pricing, and future plans for growth.
The text discusses the introduction of AI features to Microsites by Pxl, the impact of the new feature, and the future plans for the product. It highlights the positive impact of AI on user engagement and the importance of AI-supp...
The text discusses the evolution of Pxl's SaaS pricing strategy, exploring different pricing models such as lifetime deals, subscription paired with usage-based pricing, and fully modular pricing. The author emphasizes the importa...
The text is about the process of evaluating a new acquisition opportunity at Waterglass by asking a series of questions. The questions are designed for small, early stage acquisitions and are split into two categories: questions a...
The author discusses three important tasks they started working on after acquiring Pixel, including fixing the 404 page, creating an admin dashboard, and planning to double down on what's working. They also mention the positive fe...
Waterglass has finalized its first acquisition, Pixel, a leading short link, QR code, and microsite builder for marketers based in the UK. The founder of Pixel will remain on board to support the product under Waterglass' leadersh...