Marketing × Systems

I think like a marketer,
but I build like an engineer.

Most marketers can't code. Most developers don't understand growth. I sit in the middle. I figure out what makes content spread, then build systems to do it at scale.

800k+ users scaled
1M+ follower network
100M+ reach generated

Growth is a system, not a tactic.

I study what makes content spread, why algorithms favor certain things, and how to turn one piece of effort into compounding returns. Then I build the backend infrastructure to make it repeatable.

Content automation. Distribution pipelines. Growth that scales without scaling headcount.

Strategy Growth psychology, algorithms, virality
Automation n8n, custom pipelines, scheduled workflows
Systems First principles design, scalable architecture

Kalaam

Growth

Quranic Arabic learning app. Led content strategy and built automation infrastructure during a 16x user scale.

50k 800k+ users

Mangagency

Managing Partner

Co-led a media network to aggregate traffic for D2C brands. Built a portfolio of 10+ niche communities acting as a unified launchpad. 1M+ followers captured organically.

1M+ Network Media Asset
mangagency.carrd.co →

Personal Brand

Growth

Built a motivational content page from zero. Organic growth through content psychology and algorithmic understanding.

0 45k followers

Content Engine

Automation

A system I built for content operations. Raw video goes in, edited and scheduled posts come out. Saves hours of manual work per week.

Automated Processing Multi-Platform

MechaWispr

AI / Hackathon

Shazam for Machines. AI-powered audio diagnostics that identifies mechanical failures from sound. Proof I can build real tooling when growth problems require it.

Audio Analysis AI
Try the demo →

Mover OS

Open Source

An AI-native productivity system built on Obsidian. Automated planning, pattern detection, and accountability workflows. For people who want their tools to push back.

AI Workflows Obsidian
View on GitHub →
  • You want a "growth hack" to fix a bad product
  • You measure success by vanity metrics, not revenue
  • You want to micromanage the "how" instead of defining the "what"

Good ideas die when nobody wants to execute. I got tired of watching that.

Send me your worst content.

I'll break down exactly what's killing it.

khan.asmir@outlook.com @asmir.io