AboutUpdated February 26, 2026

About WeaveSkip

Why I built it, what the name means, and where to find my work.

Creator note

Why I built this

Writing is the fun part. Distribution is the tax.

I got tired of opening five platforms and doing full curation every single time. This was not tiny wording tweaks - it was platform-specific structure, different length limits, different media expectations, and different posting styles. It felt like distribution operations, not real creation.

So I built WeaveSkip for that exact friction: I write once, get platform-native drafts, edit what I want, then schedule.

It is not blind autoposting. I stay in control. The tool just kills the repetitive loop so I can get back to building.

“If a task repeats and adds no creativity, I automate it.”
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Philosophy

What does WeaveSkip mean?

“Weave” means I create the core once: my idea, my article, my voice. “Skip” means I skip the repetitive part that should never have consumed this much time: manual rewriting, copy-paste posting, and timing guesswork.

I am not trying to replace creators. I am trying to remove friction that blocks creators from creating.

Who built this?

Who built this?

I am Abdullah Mujeeb Khawaja. I like building things that are useful on day one.

I started around age 7–8, scavenging broken PCs and bringing them back to life.

I studied Computer Science at FAST (Karachi), then Data Science at Essex (UK).

I have shipped ML systems at scale at Daraz (Alibaba Group) and DPD UK. So I care about one thing first: does it actually work in production?

My rule is simple: if a task repeats and adds zero creativity, I automate it.

Logo philosophy

How the logo came together

WeaveSkip spider logo

I started from a simple product truth: different platforms need different voices.

So first, I asked Whisk to generate a web - I wanted the core metaphor locked in before anything else.

Then I placed the spider at the center. The idea was right. The generations were honestly terrible for a while. After a lot of iterations, I finally got a mark that felt like the product itself.

“Automate repetitive friction points. Keep the human signal.”

That is why this logo matters to me: just like a spider handles different insects in one web, WeaveSkip handles different platforms intelligently - learning your style, mimicking your voice, and becoming inseparable from your workflow.