Operations
Turn every new tab into your personal dashboard Discussion | L...

Our Take
Operations turns every new tab in your browser into a personal dashboard. That's the whole pitch. It's one of those "why didn't someone build this sooner" ideas—instead of staring at a blank Chrome new tab page, you get a customizable command center with your tasks, links, notes, and whatever else you actually need to see when you open a browser window.
The problem is: I don't know who built it. I don't know if they raised money, have users, or if anyone's even using it. The Product Hunt listing exists but there's zero public info on the team, traction, or roadmap. That's a data gap, not a write-off—sometimes a tool is just starting out and the founders haven't done the press rounds yet.
If you're the founder of Operations and you're reading this: hit me up. I want to write the real story. Who's behind it, what's the traction, what's the vision? That's the stuff that makes a profile actually matter.
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