Ramzi Operator

A pharmacist building in public

Ramzi Operator

Building small useful apps in public to create online leverage and reduce dependence on physical work.

I'm a pharmacist building useful web and iPhone apps in public.

The goal is simple: ship tools people can use, learn from replies, and build income that does not always need me in the room.

Operator loop

Build proof, then decide

01

Idea

02

Score

03

Build small

04

Launch

05

Measure

06

Improve or kill

One loop: ship a small tool, capture proof, learn from replies, then improve or kill it

2 live apps

Building in public

Small web and iPhone apps

Goal: real users and feedback

Real shipped proof

Live apps

These are small apps already online, built to test real problems in public. Each one is a useful surface, a proof asset, and a way to learn from replies.

Sample audit result

Workflow view

workflow.ramzioperator.com

Friction score

74

Sample output

Issue found

Too many manual handoffs before review

Suggested improvement

Move checks earlier in the workflow

Result line

Clearer queue, fewer avoidable delays

First test area: pharmacyLive online

Pharmacy Workflow Friction Audit

A simple tool that helps spot friction in a pharmacy workflow.

Sample proof page

Shareable link

credible.ramzioperator.com

Ramzi Nasser

Locum pharmacist proof page

Public

Sample recommendation

“Calm, reliable, and easy to work with under pressure.”

Selected proof, ready to share

Proof type

Recommendation

Control

Choose public

Trust and proofLive online

Credible

A public Proof Page for people who need trust before the first conversation.

Open app

How I decide what survives

Small apps only matter if people use them. I launch early, look for real behaviour, improve what gets signal, and move on from what does not.

Build small

Keep the first version narrow enough to finish.

Launch early

Put it in front of people before polishing too much.

Measure real use

Look for behaviour, not just opinions.

Improve what gets signal

Spend more time where there is pull.

Kill what does not

Move on when the need is not real enough.

What I build

I am not tied to one niche.

Pharmacy is my first test area because I understand the problems from inside.

The wider goal is to build where the need is real.

Simple tools

Small dashboards

iPhone apps

Web apps

Useful experimentsWorkflow appsSmall games

Why this exists

Pharmacy work depends heavily on being physically present.

Ramzi Operator is my attempt to build useful tools that can create online leverage outside the shift.

I am learning in public, shipping small, and trying to build income that does not always need me in the room.

Follow

Follow the process as I build, launch, test, improve, and kill small app ideas.