Hashim Warren
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For some reason X is flagging wonder(.)design domain as unsafe (likely because it's a new domain & we're getting too many clicks). To access Wonder, you can type wonder (dot) design in your browser, or go to wonder.so. We're in touch with X support to fix this issue!
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Every time you switch between design and code, you lose something, your momentum, your fidelity, or your vision. The gap between what you designed and what ships has always been the cost of building.
That’s why we built Wonder, a design tool where everything you create is backed by real code.
Public Alpha is now live at wonder.design
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Hashim Warren أُعيد تغريده

I've gotten months of work done in a week. Since starting at Tabstack I've built:
Rival: competitive intelligence dashboard using every Tabstack endpoint—a great demo and DX audit. It tracks your competitors and tells you whats changed and where they stand.
Quiver: marketing command center using Claude and @coreyhainesco marketing skills. Keep your context and content in one place, use MCP or in-app sessions, and content API for publishing or accessing content quickly. Dev tool GTM dream for doing all your work in one place.
Scout: prospect intelligence tool for getting public data about a person based on the data you have. Also a lightweight CRM for tracking user interactions, feedback (shared with marketing tool), product usage data, and tracks signals across the internet of folks using Tabstack.
Tech Writer: full technical content pipeline system. It's deeply trained on Tabstack's product (inside and out), our brand voice, marketing context, etc. It leverages agents to produce rich technical content.
Kicked off a customer interviews project gaining intel into how our current customers talk about their problem space and understand their user case.
Planned 10 marketing campaigns that have already kicked off, or will be kicked off soon.
Created 15 good pieces of marketing and technical content.
Researched and made a hypothesis on Product Hunt and how we will launch.
I've researched and reviewed enough feedback to understand exactly where Tabstack has an opportunity in the market, what users are building in that space, the problems they have, and the overall jobs they need to do. I turned that data into our first marketing strategy and first 4 big bets with a $75k budget to drive intense 0→1 growth. Our product is great, but we're polishing the drawbacks and improving our documentation, inspiring content and messaging, but overall, we need to get the word out more than anything.
Its far too early to measure success but thanks to Quiver and Scout, every single action is being tracked and analyzed for me, and being reported on my behalf.
if you wanna check out some of these projects (Rival and Quiver are open-source), I'm tracking my day-to-day work over here: github.com/tessak22/chang…
The amount of work I've gotten done in a matter of a week is absolutely insane. We are truly living in a whole new world. Oh, and I did all of my onboarding in this week, too, and it was heavy for 3 of the 7 days.
GIF
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@simpsoka Question: do Google devs internally use the same system to get Google Workspace API access as outside devs?
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One of my reflections from my time at Google:
I wish I had spent more time pushing on the end-to-end developer experience across the existing tools.
Google has some of the most powerful infrastructure and developer products in the world. The opportunity isn’t just building new AI-native tools. It’s making the entire system feel cohesive, intuitive, and truly great to use.
What I saw more often was fragmentation. Parallel tools. Overlapping surfaces. Smart teams solving similar problems in slightly different ways.
That’s not a talent problem. It’s a systems problem.
And it matters, because great developer tools aren’t defined by any single feature or model. They’re defined by how everything works together:
How tools interoperate
How quickly you can get from idea to running code
How little context switching it takes to stay in flow
AI will make all of this more powerful and if the foundation is fragmented, AI doesn’t fix it. It amplifies it.
I still believe there’s a huge opportunity here.
The winning approach isn’t just “AI for X.” It’s building a coherent, developer-first system where AI is deeply integrated into workflows that already work well.
That’s where things really feel magical.
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@clairevo As an enduser of many software products, I'm not experiencing the velocity yet
For the few products I use that are moving fast, I almost wish they'd slow down.
Like VS Code...I don't have the time to adopt the feature from last week because a new feature today overlaps it.
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@gill_kyle I've paid over $2k for WordPress themes and page builders, and Bootstrap templates, and Tailwind Plus templates.
I think I'm th btarget audience for this.
I purchased and haven't used it yet. I'll report back
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@zenorocha This looks great!
Can I also choose an audience and manually trigger a sequence of emails?
Like let's say I have a three days Black Friday / Cyber Monday promotion.
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Automations are a big deal, and I can't wait to see what you'll will build with it.
You can get started with 10,000 Automation Runs for free, and scale as you need.
Start today: resend.com/blog/introduci…
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@Holmyverse @ahmedehab_01 @shiri_shh They didn't make a profit, but they told a good story about how they were going to get there, dominate their category, upsell, and raise prices.
In the Salesforce model...
But now investors are seeing other AI tech revenue skyrocket, while SaaS has no good story for AI
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@graycorso @ahmedehab_01 @shiri_shh So why are all the SaaS stocks down now and not before when they didn't make a profit either? And stock price is an indicator of profit?
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bro was right.
Atlassian down 75%. HubSpot down 69%. Figma down 86%.
Almost all of them down 30–70% from their 52-week highs.
AI is literally eating software alive and repricing every company in real time.
SaaS is cooked fr 😭

Naval@naval
Software was eaten by AI.
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Honestly don't know what happened to Claude Code. Tried a one-off simple task on a fresh directory yesterday, tried a bunch of things that didn't work, asked for a ton of permissions, and then got stuck for 4 minutes before I got tired of waiting and killed the session. This was on medium effort.
Switched to Codex gpt 5.4 with medium effort and one shotted the task in under 1 minute.
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@ahmedehab_01 @TraderJoex @shiri_shh People are not vibe coding a Twilio replacement. But I bet Twilio sales is having a hard time up selling Studio, Task Router, or Twilio for Salesforce.
Twilio for Salesforce is $15 per seat / month. AI is definitely hurting those sales
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@TraderJoex @graycorso @shiri_shh Where is the Twilio vibecoded replacement? Did you create one? Or is it all "just one more model bro" "SaaS is dead bro just one more model and it's all gone" mentality?
Do you realize how hard replacing it is? Look at its features list to realize how that's not impossible now.
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@ahmedehab_01 @shiri_shh According to this chart Figma and Cloudflare have a n/a in their PE ratio, meaning they don't make a profit yet.
What they all sell is the promise of category dominance, expansion, and pricing power to investors.
AI is making that a risky long term bet.
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Before or after LLMs became mainstream?
All three have bad products and have received a ton of competition in recent years, nothing to do with AI.
Other companies above are profitable and industry leaders like Figma, Datadog, or Cloudflare are doing fine.
The fear among investors about how AI will decimate all of these is driving their stock down, not each company's actual performance.
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@ahmedehab_01 @shiri_shh Twilio, Atlassian, and Asana don't make a profit.
Two of them have never made a profit.
So the stock price means a lot and indicates a lot
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@shiri_shh These don't mean shit.
This means that investors expect value, not that value was already delivered.
What about revenue? Did they all see a drop in revenue because AI is replacing them? That's the question that should be asked.
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