Jazz • Product & Motion Designer #NeoBank

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Jazz • Product & Motion Designer #NeoBank

Jazz • Product & Motion Designer #NeoBank

@jazzflows

The financial stack is being rebuilt. I design how people trust it. Neobanks · Stablecoins · Agentic Payments Brand Identity · UI/UX · Motion · AI Video

Dubai, UAE انضم Temmuz 2025
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Yash Daftary
Yash Daftary@YDaftary·
WHAT BUSY FOUNDERS DO: > Solve whatever lands on their desk that morning > Treat every problem like it's equally urgent > Measure progress by how many tasks got done > Stay in execution mode 24/7 without questioning what they're executing on WHAT EFFECTIVE FOUNDERS DO: > Step back and identify the one constraint holding the business back > Say no to everything that doesn't directly address that constraint > Measure progress by whether the business actually moved forward > Treat clarity on what to work on as more valuable than the work itself The founders I know who break through are the ones who figured out which problem to work on.
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Nir Golan
Nir Golan@lawheroezV2·
Plausible legal slop created by general purpose AI tools is still slop. And only a lawyer can tell the difference. Plausibility is one of the biggest psychological illusions created by AI. That’s why the combination of legal AI and legal expertise is so key.
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James Camp 🛠,🛠
James Camp 🛠,🛠@JamesonCamp·
There are 10k people selling “ai implementation” But how many of them have actually ever in their lives built a successful business, know how to figure out rev ops, management, back office, workflows before And truly owned a P&L Maybe us and 2 other firms here
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Connor Abene
Connor Abene@ConnorAbene·
Every business I’ve worked with follows the same pattern. 3-5 variables actually move the needle. The rest is noise. If you’re tracking more than you’re acting on, you’re wasting time.
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Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)
Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)@MartinGTobias·
Whatever round you are raising ask every investor this question: Tell me the three next round investors that you know well who you will introduce me to if we hit our kpis for this round? If you get crickets. Move on.
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Geo
Geo@TheGeoMethod·
Following up is fucking pathetic. “Just touching base.” …Sounds like borderline sexual assault I remember a guy early on who used to call people and say: “I’m just touching your base.” His English wasn’t great. But what he meant is exactly what every follow-up says: “I’m waiting until it’s convenient for you.” But NOTHING that requires selling EVER happens when it’s “convenient.” If it were… They’d already fix the problem. Sales exists because decisions are uncomfortable. They cost money. They require change. They force people to face reality. When you “check in” politely… You’re waiting for a moment that will never come. Instead, treat every interaction with a client as an opportunity to move the deal forward. Ask the question you know they’re hoping you won’t ask. “Is there something here that doesn’t make sense yet?” “Are we actually doing this, or should I move on?” “Is there any reason this shouldn’t move ahead?” Now the conversation has somewhere to go. You either uncover the real problem… Or you get the decision. Both are better than another pathetic follow-up.
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andrew chen
andrew chen@andrewchen·
what people call "ai slop" is just AI generated content that's not good enough yet
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clem 🤗
clem 🤗@ClementDelangue·
After @Pinterest @Airbnb @NotionHQ @cursor_ai, today it’s @eoghan @intercom publicly sharing that they’re finding it better, cheaper, faster to use and train open models themselves rather than use APIs for many tasks. And hundreds of other companies are doing the same without sharing. Ultimately, I believe the majority of AI workflows will be in-house based on open-source (vs API). It took much more time than we anticipated but it’s happening now!
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Fivos Aresti
Fivos Aresti@fivosaresti·
Sales team setups in 2026. Old school: • Simple team structure: AEs and more SDRs • Overpaying for outdated tools • Great sales fundamentals New school: • Often have RevOps and GTM engineers • Consistently testing out new tools • More time spent on selling This was made possible ONLY with proper GTM engineering and RevOps infrastructure. Here's the best sales team structure I'm seeing:
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Ben Lang
Ben Lang@benln·
Knowing how to send great cold emails is a superpower. The best ones: • 2-3 sentences, read like a text • have a clear ask • no signature • thoughtfully personalized • punchy subject line • avoid vague requests like "pick your brain" • don't look like AI was used
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JP Richardson
JP Richardson@jprichardson·
Bitcoin flipping gold during geopolitical crisis comes as a surprise to no one who understands that 24/7 global settlement with no counterparties always beats waiting for markets to open and vaults to process withdrawals.
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Jazz • Product & Motion Designer #NeoBank
The agentic payments space is about to make the same mistake every new fintech category makes. Ship the technology. Assume the trust. Speed to market is being treated as the competitive advantage. It isn't. Trust architecture is. The teams that build it first won't just win users. They'll make every competitor who shipped without it look reckless by comparison.
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Xen
Xen@XenBH·
Most people think banks work like a warehouse. You deposit money. They store it. They lend some of it out. It actually works backwards. Banks create money when they issue a loan. The lending itself brings new money into existence. Money and credit are two sides of the same coin. Our entire economy runs on credit. Crypto has done a lot around payments, markets and self custody. All real progress. But credit creation, the mechanism that actually fuels the economy, is still barely explored onchain. Feels like it deserves a lot more attention.
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SHL
SHL@SHL_eth·
There's never been a better time to curate a list The timeline is full of bad takes, rage bait and people bored out of their minds posting nonsense Curate a list of people who actually add value to your feed People who make you think, teach you something or inspire you to do better Stop doomscrolling through garbage when you could be learning from the best people in your space Your timeline is only as good as the people on it Fix your feed and watch how much better this app becomes
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Jon Lai
Jon Lai@Tocelot·
Every era of apps has a defining concept for how you win: mobile was distribution, SaaS was switching costs For AI apps, it’s Minimum Viable Moat: the smallest edge that survives a 3x capability jump from your model provider Foundation model labs aren’t your traditional incumbents. They ship fast and hard. If your product lead evaporates when Opus 5 ships, you don’t have a defensible business What passes the test: - network effects that compound with additional users - workflows too embedded to rip out (vertical AI thrives here) - licensed or proprietary data (80% of the world’s data is private!) - data loops your users create as they use the product (ex. personalization) - brand trust built over many positive interactions with your product if you’re not building toward one or more of these, you’re building on a temporary model capability gap. expect it closed in 3-6 months.
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David Tso (dave.base.eth)
The next breakout onchain consumer app won’t fight speculation / financialization It’ll use it as the hook to get users in the door, then make them stay with a core mechanic that delivers more joy than just pure trading
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Chris Orlob
Chris Orlob@Chris_Orlob·
"Don't show the product on the first call" is a LIE. Sometimes a teaser demo OPENS discovery. Show just enough to get their mind spinning. Not too much. Not too little. Use it to spark questions and conversation. Discovery and demos can be happily married together.
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
Everyone celebrates when the vibe-coded app hits production. Nobody talks about what happens next. New features. DevOps. Upgrades. Performance at scale. Security patches. That's where most prosumer vibe coding stalls — at v1.3, with a founder who can build but can't maintain. Autonomous 24x7 agents for production, not just vibe'ing your idea, are the solution. And they're coming fast.
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