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Jordan Singer

Founder & CEO at Mainframe
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Jordan is the Founder and CEO of Mainframe, a company developing proactive AI agents that automate tasks without waiting for prompts. Previously, he founded Diagram, a design and development studio that created AI-powered design tools, which was acquired by Figma. At Figma, Jordan continued to advance AI integration into design workflows. Earlier, he contributed to the design of Cash App at Square, focusing on enhancing user experience through intuitive design. With a background in computer science from the University of Arizona, Jordan's work emphasizes user experience, simplicity, and elegance, setting the tone for Mainframe's product philosophy: seamless, intelligent, and beautifully designed software.

  • AI: A Tool, Not a Replacement for Human Leadership
    Jordan notes, “AI excels in data analysis but lacks empathy and vision essential for a CEO.” He suggests AI should be a collaborator, enhancing productivity by handling repetitive tasks. While AI supports roles like data entry, no major companies have replaced CEOs with AI. The future lies in balancing AI with human leadership.
  • AI-Driven Solutions to Tackle Gmail Overload and Boost Productivity
    Jordan highlights the challenge of email overload, worsened by Gmail's features. He advises using notification settings and the 'Snooze' feature to prioritize emails. "Automating organization with filters and labels, while manually reviewing inboxes, is key." AI tools like Mainframe's Cobot can streamline email management, enhancing productivity, but users must consider data privacy and ensure AI aligns with their workflows.
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  • Mainframe is redefining what it means to interact with technology by creating tools that feel less like software and more like a trusted collaborator. The company’s vision for intelligent, proactive AI solutions like Cobot addresses a significant gap in the productivity space, and we believe they are poised to set a new standard for how people work with computers.

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