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ROBOTS ATE MY HOMEWORK

Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad, Ashwin Francis, Raghav Mehra

AI workflows for founders and marketers who refuse to be boring. Get complete systems + strategic depth + human creativity. Yes, the robots ate your homework—but we kept the good parts.

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  • Mia Kiraki \ud83c\udfad

    I build AI tools & workflows for creators who refuse to be boring. I help you give prompts personality, create systems that surprise you, and fight against soulless robots (who, by the way, keep eating your homework).

  • Ashwin Francis

    Senior Technology Consultant | Co-founder @ Cash&Cache | Venture Capital Fellow & Scout | M.Sc Financial Engineering

  • Raghav Mehra

    Fintech & strategy enthusiast | MBA @ IE | Ex-Quant Trader | Writing on finance, tech, AI, and some personal musings - how we pay, invest & build

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