AlgoMaxxing is built and operated by Pedro Shin, an indie founder based in São Paulo, Brazil. Pedro ships small AI products end to end — design, fullstack engineering, deploy, support — and AlgoMaxxing is part of a deliberately lean multi-product AI portfolio. Before AlgoMaxxing, Pedro spent years in fullstack engineering roles covering TypeScript, Python, distributed systems, and product UX. AlgoMaxxing is not a VC-funded startup and it has no remote ops team — every email, bug report, and LGPD data request reaches Pedro directly at pedromaschio.shin@gmail.com. That accessibility is intentional: the product stays small on purpose so a single founder can keep it fast, polished, and honest with its users. You can reach Pedro on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/pedroshin for professional inquiries or partnerships.
Most creators, agencies, and indie builders guess at what the social algorithm actually rewards. The incumbent analytics tools tell you what happened last week but rarely tell you why, and almost never compare you to peers in your real niche. AlgoMaxxing exists to close that gap. It surfaces signal-backed patterns from real high-performing accounts — not hand-wavy best practices — and turns them into concrete, prioritized recommendations you can apply the same day. Because we operate on public data only, there is no OAuth handshake and no surveillance of your private inbox. Because we charge pay-once credits with no subscription, there is no incentive to keep you hooked to a dashboard. The product aims to give you an answer, a tier card, and a list of changes — then get out of your way so you can ship content.
AlgoMaxxing follows a short list of product principles that shape every roadmap decision. First, public data only — we never request social media passwords and never access private messages, locked accounts, or authenticated feeds. Second, LGPD-compliant by default — Brazilian data protection rules are the baseline, and GDPR obligations are honored for European users automatically. Third, pay-once credits — credits never expire, there is no subscription, and no dark pattern nudges you toward a higher plan. Fourth, no dark patterns in the UI — share cards are opt-in, email collection is transparent, and unsubscribe is one click. Fifth, AI-assisted but never AI-dictated — the recommendations are your starting point, not a verdict, and you stay in control of your content strategy. These principles exist because small products maintained by a solo founder need strong defaults to stay honest at scale.