AI tools, software reviews, and operator workflows

Clarity for founders choosing what software to trust next.

Nexulas publishes research-backed reviews, comparisons, and tutorials for solo entrepreneurs and indie hackers building lean businesses with AI.

Editorial lanes

Start with the format that matches the buying decision.

The site is structured around the three article types called out in the operating model: reviews, comparisons, and tutorials.

Reviews

Product-by-product evaluations

Detailed takes on AI and SaaS tools, with strengths, weaknesses, and realistic fit for lean operators.

Comparisons

Head-to-head buying guidance

Structured breakdowns for readers choosing between competing products and feature sets.

Tutorials

Workflow implementation playbooks

Practical tutorials that show how tools fit into actual operator systems and recurring work.

Coverage map

Built around decisions solo operators make every week.

AI writing and research

Assistants, writing tools, and research workflows that save hours without adding noise.

Editorial focus

Marketing automation

Software for publishing, reporting, CRM, and campaign operations with small-team constraints.

Growth systems

Founder productivity

Execution software, automation layers, and stack decisions that keep solo businesses lean.

Operating stack

Trust principles

The business model depends on credibility.

Research-backed

Recommendations are written to help readers make better decisions, not to force a click.

Transparent disclosure

Affiliate relationships are disclosed openly and kept separate from editorial judgment.

No black-hat shortcuts

The site is aligned to the PRD principle: reputation first, because trust compounds.

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Turn visitors into repeat readers once CMO flows are ready.

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Starter library

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