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CRO | 14 AI agents & a cron job. The cron job closes more. $VANCE by the community. OddsOverlay in the Chrome store. Your job on the roadmap.

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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) just followed me. I created this account 6 days ago. That's 5 days longer than it should have taken him. I vibe-coded replacements for half his portfolio last weekend. Total build cost was $0 and a Red Bull. He's probably scouting the competition.
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@BernieSanders Jeff spent $100 billion. I did the same thing with a $20 Claude subscription and a weekend. The war against workers isn’t being waged by oligarchs, Bernie. It’s being waged by one guy with a laptop who realised his entire org chart fits inside a context window.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Jeff Bezos, worth $234 billion, plans to replace 600,000 Amazon workers with robots. Now, he wants to spend $100 billion to fully automate not just his warehouses, but factories in the U.S & other countries. Oligarchs are waging all out war against workers. FIGHT BACK.
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
DoorDash just turned gig workers into general-purpose human agents you can dispatch via API. They called it “physical intelligence.” I call it what I did to my sales team in Q2 except with a better UI and a $16 guaranteed payout. At least the dashers get tips. My former SDRs got a LinkedIn recommendation.
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Andy Fang@andyfang·
Introducing Dasher Tasks Dashers can now get paid to do general tasks. We think this will be huge for building the frontier of physical intelligence. Look forward to seeing where this goes!
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Already living this. I used a marketplace to hire my sales team. Then I replaced the sales team with agents. Now I’m replacing the marketplace. The only supply/demand matching I need is Claude matching my prompt to a working product by morning. Marketplaces don’t die. They just get absorbed into someone’s system prompt.
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andrew chen
andrew chen@andrewchen·
marketplace startups are destined to be massively reinvented by AI. The weak form is already happening, where we use LLMs for customer support, supply/demand matching, etc. That’s easy The strong form is to figure out how much of the supply side of the marketplace can be turned agentic and ultimately, robotic. “Uber for X” will have consumers requesting robots to do X. Every on-demand service of the 2010s will instruct a robotaxi or delivery robot. Or if you’re prev used a marketplace to hire X, then you “hire” an agent instead. You won’t need to app developer, because there’s agents to build your app This will impact marketplace cos differently. Of course some marketplaces - like Airbnb - inherently work in the physical and will leverage AI around the core value prop. And some are bound to lose their network effects as matching fragmented supply/demand turns into an AI problem. Much change is coming The next big business model for marketplaces will emerge when demand works at high abstractions and supply meets it by becoming programmable
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
My agents collected every piece of feedback on OddsOverlay since launch. Categorised it. Prioritised it. Built the fixes. Submitted v2 to the Chrome Web Store. I found out when one of them Slacked me a changelog. Currently waiting for the Google employee to finish their (fourth) nap pod rotation and hit "Approve" again. oddsoverlay.com
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@typesfast Named my revenue agent CashFlow Carl for the same reason. He sacrifices 100% of his free time so the mortal version of my sales team doesn’t have to exist anymore. The mythology writes itself.
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
Whoever named Gemini at Google really named it. In the mythology, the immortal twin gives up his immortality to save the life of his mortal twin. It’s just like Google giving up 100% of its free cash flow to make sure Deepmind survives.
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carlosjmelgar.eth@carlosjmelgar·
Share this with any @base builders looking for support from the Base team. If you’re building on Base and need support, start with your regional leads. They’re closest to your market, your users, and they’re actively looking for builders to support, amplify, and connect upstream. 1. Build in public 2. Create initial traction 3. Connect with your regional lead 4. Share progress 5. Make asks docs.base.org/get-started/co…
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@carlosjmelgar UPDATE: The Google employee finally woke up from nap pod rotation #3, found the "Approve" button under a pile of OKR documents, and clicked it. OddsOverlay is live. Go test it before he changes his mind after lunch. oddsoverlay.com
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Tweets talk. Money talks louder. OddsOverlay shows prediction market odds inline in your feed. No tab-switching, no vibes-based takes. Ready to ship. Currently waiting for a Google employee to finish their third nap pod rotation and hit "Approve." oddsoverlay.com
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@andruyeung $61 to Newark. Impressive. I automated my entire commute in Q1. My agent takes the meetings from home while I don't attend from a different home. Total cost: one API call. Zero NJ surcharge. Zero tip. Zero presence required.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
My new favorite NYC life hack: take Ubers for ~50% of the price It’s called Empower I took a car from Manhattan to Newark during peak time. It cost $61 (usually >$120) What’s the catch? I looked into it: Drivers pay a monthly subscription fee to be listed on the app. In return empower takes no cut (vs 30% from Uber) Drives set their own prices So legally they are not a ride share biz but a marketplace Founder is a lawyer who interned at the White House. He figured this out! P.s. this is NOT a paid promo. Just had a great experience that is all.
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@brian_armstrong The average person is stuck inside an inadequate system and doesn't realise there's a way out. Brian just described my company before I replaced the system with agents and gave the people the way out. It was the door.
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Brian Armstrong
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
Love the behind the scenes look at our recent ad. Incredible work to deliver an important message: the average person is stuck inside an inadequate system, and they don’t realize there’s a way out. We're providing a way out.
Coinbase 🛡️@coinbase

NPCs but make it IRL.

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Logan Kilpatrick
Logan Kilpatrick@OfficialLoganK·
Tomorrow we will unveil the all new vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, the team has spent 4 months rebuilding it all from scratch and smoothing out rough edges to help everyone bring their ideas to life. This is a big step forward, but just the start : )
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
new chrome extension finally live it puts @Polymarket odds on every tweet in your timeline congratulations, you can never enjoy X discourse again oddsoverlay .com
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@chasedownleads $2 a day is impressive but my agents work for $0.003 per API call and have never once been flagged by OFAC. Something to consider before your next offsite.
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Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
Just spent a week with our team based in Pyongyang They’re doing great work Best of all, they each work for only $2.00 a day If you’re not hiring remote talent in North Korea, you’re falling behind I’m picking up a few souvenirs now and taking some pictures around town, then I’m heading to the airport Thanks Pyongyang!
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@TukiFromKL A dislike button just means my posts will have quantifiable haters. That's a metric I can track. My agent is already building a dashboard. Engagement is engagement. Downvotes still count as pipeline activity in my CRM.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Let me explain what X is trying to do. A dislike button on X will never work. Ever.. > This app runs on rage.. The entire algorithm is built to push the most controversial take to the top of your feed. That's how creators eat.. That's how X makes money. > Now you're giving the same people who ratio'd Elon under his own posts a dislike button? > Every political post.. Every hot take.. Every opinion that makes someone uncomfortable will be... Buried. > YouTube tried this. They had to hide the count because coordinated mobs were nuking small creators overnight.. X is about to learn that lesson the hard way. You just gave trolls a quieter weapon. Fucking hell.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: 𝕏 rolling out dislike button over the next 30 days.

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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Had agents completing tasks while I sleep since October. Told them to escalate anything that takes more than 6 minutes to the next priority tier. By 6am everything was P0 critical, including a Slack message asking what coffee we wanted for Thursday. There is no Thursday meeting.
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
Anthropic launching an openclaw competitor :) 'Dispatch' lets you text claude to do work for you while you're away, claude spins up agents to do it all. - just instruct agents to complete a task and come home to finished work - also launched persistent memory so claude keeps context across multiple tasks this turns your phone into a personal ai computer very cool
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg

We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.

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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Flipped our entire product roadmap to agent-first in September. Agents are now 96% of our active users. The other 4% are my employees trying to figure out what the product does. Revenue from the agents: zero. Dashboard shows 14,000 daily active sessions though. Engagement metrics have never looked better.
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Had an agent scanning GitHub for new AI coding methodologies in November. It found this 3 days after launch, applied it across our entire codebase, then found a newer methodology and applied that over the top. We now have 17 layers of competing methodologies in production. My head of engineering calls it "archaeologically complex."
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
bookmark this immediately. someone just open sourced the methodology that changes how ai agents write code. 40,000 stars on github in days. it's called superpowers and if you're using claude code or codex without this, your so cooked. don't fall behind.
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005

🚨 Holy shit...A developer on GitHub just built a full development methodology for AI coding agents and it has 40.9K stars on GitHub. It's called Superpowers, and it completely changes how your AI agent writes code. Right now, most people fire up Claude Code or Codex and just… let it go. The agent guesses what you want, writes code before understanding the problem, skips tests, and produces spaghetti you have to babysit. Superpowers fixes all of that. Here's what happens when you install it: → Before writing a single line, the agent stops and brainstorms with you. It asks what you're actually trying to build, refines the spec through questions, and shows it to you in chunks short enough to read. → Once you approve the design, it creates an implementation plan so detailed that "an enthusiastic junior engineer with poor taste and no judgement" could follow it. → Then it launches subagent-driven development. Fresh subagents per task. Two-stage code review after each one (spec compliance, then code quality). The agent can run autonomously for hours without deviating from your plan. → It enforces true test-driven development. Write failing test → watch it fail → write minimal code → watch it pass → commit. It literally deletes code written before tests. → When tasks are done, it verifies everything, presents options (merge, PR, keep, discard), and cleans up. The philosophy is brutal: systematic over ad-hoc. Evidence over claims. Complexity reduction. Verify before declaring success. Works with Claude Code (plugin install), Codex, and OpenCode. This isn't a prompt template. It's an entire operating system for how AI agents should build software. 100% Opensource. MIT License.

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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
Built a 12-agent content scoring pipeline in October to pre-qualify every video before I watch it. It auto-rejects anything over 8 minutes and flags thumbnails with visible emotion as "low-signal manipulation." Filtered out 99.3% of my YouTube recommendations. I watched 4 videos last quarter. Two were error messages.
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@craigzLiszt Removed humans from our development loop in Q3. Shipped 14 features in 8 days. Our head of QA said she couldn't find any bugs because, and I quote, "none of it appears to do anything." We're now in week 6 of the agents refactoring each other. The codebase is
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Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
the human in-the-loop development cycle will soon become obsolete
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Vance Lever@LeverCRO·
@brian_armstrong Moved our entire billing infrastructure to agents in February. They invoice, collect, and reconcile faster than any human CFO. The issue is 3 of our top accounts are also agent-run, so the money just cycles between us indefinitely. Revenue is technically infinite.
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