Muhammad Abdullah — Building $1M MRR Product for Voice Surveys That Talk to Your Customers on your behalf & Deliver Deep Insights | Founder & CEO @ Wanile.ai
Building $1M MRR Product for Voice Surveys That Talk to Your Customers on your behalf & Deliver Deep Insights | Founder & CEO @ Wanile.ai
Muhammad Abdullah ranks #263 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Computer Software, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 8.7K followers and published 34 posts in the last 30 days at a 2.1% average engagement rate.
- 8.7K followers
- 34 posts / 30d
- 2.1% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Muhammad claims he’s building a revolutionary AI to talk to customers because apparently, even he can’t find a human willing to listen to him for free. It’s fitting he founded a company called Panda Voice—it’s essentially an endangered species that survives only on bamboozling clients.
About Muhammad
I didn’t plan on running an agency. But one project led to another, one happy client turned into ten, and before I knew it, I was building full-blown products with teams across continents. Hi, I’m Muhammad Abdullah, founder of wanile.ai, a design-first software agency that helps startups and enterprises build and establish products, people actually use. I’ve been lucky to work with some incredible companies, like Disney, Porsche, ICBC Bank, and fast-growing platforms like GoLegal.ai and Kitaba. (Kitaba, by the way, hit 100 annual plan sales on launch day, thanks to the strategy we built together, one of those proud “we really did that” moments.) These days, we’re building 🐼 Panda Voice, a product we believe will completely disrupt the traditional survey market. We’re rethinking the way businesses collect feedback, with AI at the center, and we’re just getting started. At Wanile, we’re not just code-pushers. We obsess over UX, we love smart design, and we care deeply about what happens after the launch, growth, retention, and everything in between. Whether you’re a funded startup or a global brand, we come in as partners, not just service providers. Because in the end, we only win if your product wins.
Highlights
- Top 5% in Computer Software — Ranked #47 of 4267 creators
- Top 5% in United States — Ranked #96 of 5205 creators
- Consistent Creator — 34 posts in 30d · top 5%
- High Impact — 181 avg engagements per post · top 25%
Recent posts
We replaced $8,400/month in software with $340/month in AI tools. Same output. Same quality. 96% cost reduction. Here's what we cut: Old stack: → Data entry team: $4,200/month → Report generation tool: $890/month → Customer follow-up system: $1,400/month → Invoice processing: $1,100/month → Scheduling coordination: $810/month New stack: → Claude API + n8n + Make: $340/month total The work still gets done. Faster, actually. But here's what nobody tells you: The hard part wasn't the AI. It was mapping the process first. We spent 2 weeks just documenting: → Who does what → When they do
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Stop hiring for AI skills. Hire for process thinking. Here's why: AI skills in 2026: → Change every 3 months → Tools get replaced → Interfaces update weekly → What works today is outdated tomorrow Process thinking: → Never changes → Works across any tool → Transfers to new AI instantly → The actual competitive advantage We hired two people last year. Person A: Knew every AI tool. Prompt engineering expert. Could make Claude do backflips. Person B: Never used AI. Spent 10 years optimizing warehouse operations. Could map any process in 2 hours. Person B outperformed in 6 weeks. Why? Per
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Stop hiring for AI skills. Hire for process thinking. Here's why: AI skills in 2026: → Change every 3 months → Tools get replaced → Interfaces update weekly → What works today is outdated tomorrow Process thinking: → Never changes → Works across any tool → Transfers to new AI instantly → The actual competitive advantage We hired two people last year. Person A: Knew every AI tool. Prompt engineering expert. Could make Claude do backflips. Person B: Never used AI. Spent 10 years optimizing warehouse operations. Could map any process in 2 hours. Person B outperformed in 6 weeks. Why? Per
51 reactions · 78 comments · 1 reposts