Andrew Yeung Scales Businesses With Tools
Andrew Yeung, a New York-based entrepreneur and former Google and Meta employee, describes how he uses 14 tools to scale multiple businesses and income streams without a large team. He details tools—Claude Code for LLM-driven operations; Notion, Airtable, and Granola for data and memory; Zo and Lovable for cloud automation and prototyping; and Wispr Flow, Kondo, Raycast, Substack/beehiiv for workflow—explaining automation, context integration, and time savings.
Key Points
- 1Adopts 14 tools including Claude Code, Notion, Airtable, Zo, Granola, Wispr Flow, Kondo.
- 2Uses LLM-driven automation and integrations to centralize context and reduce manual coordination overhead.
- 3Enables solo or small teams to scale operations, content, and hiring with minimal headcount.
Scoring Rationale
High actionability and relevance to practitioners, but limited novelty and single-source reporting without independent verification.
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