Molham

About · writing weekly

Hi, I’m Molham.
I write here on Sundays.

I make practical things on the slow web — guides on AI tools, beginner online business systems, and the quiet work of building an audience without chasing the algorithm.

By day I work in software. By morning, before the world wakes up, I sit with coffee and try to figure out what I actually think about AI, attention, and the way we are all suddenly publishing again. This site is the notebook — and the recommendation list for friends who are starting their own thing.

A few things I believe.

01

Slow is a feature.

Most of what is useful online was made by someone who was not in a hurry. The goal is to make less, more carefully — guides that hold up six months later.

02

Tools are not strategies.

A new tool every week is procrastination dressed as productivity. Pick three things that fit the job. Use them long enough to know their honest tradeoffs.

03

The reader is a person.

Writing online has started to sound like writing for an algorithm. I would rather sound like a person who is writing to one — a beginner who needs the explanation more than the pitch.

House rules

  1. 01I write practical guides on AI tools, Pinterest, blogging, automation, and beginner online business systems.
  2. 02I only recommend tools I have actually used. If a link is affiliate-tagged, the post says so.
  3. 03No fake income screenshots. No invented case studies. No “make $10k/month” headlines.
  4. 04When a tool stops being useful, it gets removed from the tools page.