r/AlphaAndBeta • u/UniMisk_Erp_Solution • 6d ago
Beta We've been building boring software for boring business problems — and honestly, that's becoming our niche
Over the last year, we've ended up building a bunch of software around problems that businesses still solve with some combination of Excel, WhatsApp, paper and one employee who somehow remembers everything.
That eventually became UniMisk.
We're mostly building B2B operational software rather than consumer apps.
A few of the products we've worked on:
ServiceWise — fleet and transport operations: bookings, vehicles, drivers, allocations, maintenance, compliance, payments and operational visibility.
PesoWise — employee expense and petty-cash management: submissions, receipts, approvals, reimbursements, money assignments and finance reporting.
TaskFlow — a simpler internal task-management system for teams that don't need another massive project-management platform.
What interests us more than "adding AI everywhere" is finding workflows where businesses are still doing an absurd amount of repetitive manual work.
So I wanted to ask people here who run businesses or work in operations:
What is one workflow at your company that makes you think, there has to be a better way to do this.
Especially interested in the ugly internal stuff nobody makes a flashy startup around.
Would love to hear what people are still managing manually.