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United Kingdom
8+ years of experience
I’m Abdullah Al Wasif, the CEO and co-founder of UnityFlow AI, a company focused on creating inclusive, multilingual speech-to-text solutions for businesses and governments. I was born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and from a young age, I was passionate about community engagement, which led me to work on various nonprofit and tech ventures. I’ve helped launch and scale several startups, including Pathao and Volunteer For Bangladesh, and spearheaded UberX’s introduction in Bangladesh. After moving to the UK, I combined my experience in scaling operations with my interest in artificial intelligence. I founded UnityFlow AI to bridge the gap in underrepresented languages and build cutting-edge voice-enabled platforms for diverse communities. We aim to create solutions that ensure inclusivity and improve customer interactions globally. Our flagship product, Thunderscribe, is a transcription platform designed for accuracy and efficiency in multilingual environments. In my career, I’ve been fortunate to work with incredible teams, contributing to the success of initiatives across multiple sectors, from eCommerce to transport. I thrive in challenging environments, where I can drive innovation, lead teams, and solve complex problems. I’m motivated by my belief in the power of collective effort, trust, and perseverance, and I’m excited about the potential for UnityFlow AI to impact how businesses interact with their customers in a more inclusive, accessible way.

Every morning, millions of people skip the news — not because they don't care, but because reading takes time they don't have. NewScriber solves that with a fully automated pipeline that goes from raw headlines to a listenable podcast episode before your first coffee. The system runs on a scheduled pipeline: at 6:30 AM, it scrapes top tech and business headlines using Firecrawl v2, then passes them through Azure OpenAI (Kimi-K2.5) to editorially select the most relevant stories and generate a natural, two-host conversational script. At 7:00 AM, the script is sent to Gemini TTS via OpenRouter, rendered as high-fidelity speech, transcoded with ffmpeg, and uploaded to Cloudflare R2. The RSS feed updates automatically — and the episode is live on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. This happens in parallel across four languages. English, Italian, French, and Bengali each have their own pair of named hosts (Alex & Sam, Sofia & Marco, Marie & Pierre, Nusrat & Fahim), their own editorial voice, their own timezone schedule, and their own podcast channel. Adding a new language requires changing one prompt and one cron block. The backend is a Go webhook microservice orchestrated by n8n, persisted in PostgreSQL, proxied via Caddy, and deployed on GCP. Everything is containerized with Docker Compose. The architecture is modular by design — the WhatsApp delivery layer is decoupled from the news pipeline so either can scale or be replaced independently.
19 May 2026