We're 15 and 17, used our data science skill to build an AI social media manager

3 points by akshat_wyna 6 hours ago

Hey HN,

My brother(Arjun Dhiman) (17) and I(Akshat Dhiman) (15) were handed our Dad's Business Instagram and Facebook with a simple “just handle it“. Before this we were studying data science and working on a SMMA.

We thought we could apply our new skills. Instead, we spent months in the manual-work trenches:

Late nights in Canva for every single post.

Begging ChatGPT for captions that didn’t sound robotic.

Trying schedulers like Hootsuite/Buffer and realizing they don’t actually create anything—you still have to do all the hard work.

It felt like a huge gap. We had data science skills, so why couldn’t we create a tool to do the creative work intelligently?

That’s why we built Wyna.

It’s an AI social media manager that creates and posts for you. You drop in a website once, and after that, you spend about 10 seconds a month telling Wyna to "go." It plans and generates 30 days of custom posts, reels (copy, hashtags, visuals, timing), and auto-publishes everything.

A key thing for us was no templates. Wyna is built to create fully custom visuals for every brand, so a B2B SaaS and a local gym don't look the same. Our goal is for founders to basically forget about social media and still look consistently active.

We built this from our bedroom in Gurugram over the last 4 months, bootstrapped with about $1,100 from our dad, all while juggling school. Today we launched on Product Hunt, and we’re both excited and completely terrified.

If you’re a founder, indie hacker, or just curious, we’d love your feedback:

Is the product solving a real problem or are we just scratching our own itch?

What are we missing?

Any brutal feedback is welcome—we’re here to learn.

Link: https://www.producthunt.com/products/wyna-ai-social-media-by-2-teenagers

This has been our dream project—taking what we learned in data science and building a real tool to solve a real problem. Any support or feedback from the HN community would mean the world to us.