
OpsBites
Run operations with clarity
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- Founders & CEOsStartupsEntrepreneurs
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- Freemium from $30
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About OpsBites
OpsBites provides the decision frameworks, pricing tools, and execution systems used by top operators. You can access professional resources designed to help you run your business operations with more clarity and efficiency. The system is based on the (Im)perfect operations method created by experienced operators from companies like Delivery Hero or Bolt. Decision matrix, RACI, PDCA cycle and other 13 tools are included.
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OpsBites provides a structured framework for business operations through a web-based platform, offering a freemium pricing model with tools based on methodologies from experienced industry operators.
- Includes 16 specific execution tools including RACI, PDCA cycle, and decision matrices.
- Built on the (Im)perfect operations method used by operators from Delivery Hero and Bolt.
- Accessible through a freemium tier with professional plans starting at $30.
- Optimized for web-based access to facilitate startup project and operations management.
Ideal for: Founders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs can use these execution systems and pricing tools to improve clarity within their startup operations.
This platform serves as a specialized alternative to general-purpose management software like Notion, Asana, and Monday.com.
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Comments (2)
Running ops with clarity is exactly what small teams need. Clear structure without bloated project management overhead. Looks promising for lean operations.
@chaudharyarun5797 thanks for the nice words
Built this out of frustration after years running ops teams at Delivery Hero and Bolt. Every tool was either too generic or too heavy. OpsBites is what I actually needed. Any feedback is welcome