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metaKitchen@meta_Kitchen·
The Soup is Simmering
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JET 🛸@jetpippo·
Hot take: the next wave of SaaS winners won't have pretty dashboards. They'll have CLI tools. Sounds backwards. But if AI agents are doing the work now, your users aren't humans clicking buttons. They're agents running commands. Here's how to actually build one from scratch. 🧵 Why CLI beats UI for agents: A web UI means the agent has to navigate DOM elements, handle auth popups, click through modals, and pray nothing breaks mid-flow. A CLI means: one command, structured output, done. Fewer tokens burned, no context rot, way less room for the LLM to hallucinate a wrong click. Postiz went from $18K to $28K MRR in two weeks by building their CLI. One command to schedule a post vs. an agent puppeteering a browser through 6 screens. Step 1: Pick a crowded market on purpose. Image generation. Social scheduling. SEO research. Email outreach. Content writing. Everyone says "be niche." That's good advice for UI-first SaaS where you're fighting for eyeballs. But CLI-first? The competition hasn't shown up yet. The bigger the market, the more agents need a clean interface to it. You're not competing with Hootsuite's UI. You're competing for which tool the agent reaches for when it needs to schedule a post. Different game entirely. Step 2: Design commands like API endpoints, not human menus. Think: what are the 3-5 core actions a user (or their agent) actually needs? Bad CLI design: mytool start → interactive wizard → pick option → confirm → done Good CLI design: mytool post --platform tiktok --content "slide1.png,slide2.png" --schedule "2026-02-26 9am" Every flag is explicit. No interactive prompts. An LLM can write this command in one shot without guessing. That's the whole point. Step 3: Output JSON by default, human-readable as a flag. Agents parse JSON. Humans read text. Serve both: mytool analytics --format json → agent consumes it mytool analytics → pretty table for humans This tiny decision makes your tool 10x more useful in agent workflows. The agent gets structured data it can reason over. No scraping, no regex, no "extract the number from the third paragraph." Step 4: Auth via env variables or config file. Never interactive login. If your CLI requires opening a browser for OAuth, you've already lost the agent use case. Ship with: mytool auth --token YOUR_API_KEY Store it in ~/.mytool/config.json. The agent sets it once and never thinks about it again. Bonus: this is also more secure than an agent typing passwords into browser fields. Step 5: Make it installable in one command. npm install -g mytool or pip install mytool or even just a curl script. If an OpenClaw agent can't install your tool in under 10 seconds, it'll use whatever's already available. Friction kills adoption harder in CLI than anywhere else. Package it. Publish it. Make the README a valid skill file so agents know exactly what your tool does and when to use it. Step 6: Write an OpenClaw skill for your own CLI. This is the cheat code nobody's using yet. Build the CLI → write a skill that teaches agents how to use it → publish the skill to ClawHub or skills.sh. Now every OpenClaw user who installs your skill automatically becomes a user of your tool. The skill IS your distribution channel. Not Product Hunt. Not a landing page. A skill file that lives inside the agent's brain. UI-first SaaS monetizes through seats and dashboards. CLI-first SaaS monetizes through API calls and usage. An agent that runs 50 commands a day is worth more than a human who logs in twice a week. Your revenue scales with agent activity, not human attention. The crowded markets everyone avoids are wide open again if you build agent-first.
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SOL Decoder
SOL Decoder@SOL_Decoder·
In beta testing now and coming soon - the ultimate 24/7 farmer for airdrops 🧑‍🌾 RT & Comment below for chance to try it out for free 👇
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metaKitchen@meta_Kitchen·
NFTs are the future. Get ready for a major bounce back 🔥💯. Anyone looking for collabs hit us up. We are heading for a gnarly moon
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metaKitchen@meta_Kitchen·
Anyone still into NFTs? They’re actually 🔥
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Dystopian Rule
Dystopian Rule@dystopianrule·
The world's 1st #truther #NFTCollection that will change your perspective of the 🌎! Can you handle the #truth? Is the 👹 a really a lie? You are sooo early!! Join our Discord for more information ...
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0xPuff@0xPuff·
@frankdegods @y00tsNFT @DeGodsNFT God forbid clayno liquidity flows into other pesky projects! Gotta fire up the empty hype vacuum to pull it back in quick or else someone else might shine🙄
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Anglio@anglio·
APTOS NFTs already DYING Looks like people are not very convinced to hold anything there for long term
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metaKitchen@meta_Kitchen·
If you're not minting our chefs, what are you even doing? We are the next @DeGodsNFT
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TulipDAO 🌷| Alpha & Investing
It's time to join us again, this time for our 32nd Investors #AMA with @Aequinox_Dex ! A protocol aiming to become the predominant #DEX on #BSC that can support large swaps with low slippage and fees. This Thursday the 15th, 5PM - UTC, in the usual place! #Web3 #DeFi $BSC $AEQ
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Saigo@Saigo_B·
@notbunjil @BiggShmeat I’m enjoying the Land of Wano arc in anime format. They’re having a lot of fun with it. Something I’ve started doing is just skipping through. Can skip by 5 second intervals and blow through down time in episodes
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bunjil@bunjil·
[my first day advising a project] me: so my advice to you is to watch the one piece anime up until the Fishman Island arc (skipping fillers) and then read the manga after that because u know the vibe of the characters project: what does this have to do with NFTs? me: NFTs? 🤨
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Flint@timthehumanbot·
@JagoeCapital @frankdegods @DeGodsNFT Typical jagoff. I don’t know if this is true, and even if it isn’t the “feeling” they people have about wrong information is more important than the right information. This from the guy that sold people pictures of terrible food for thousands of dollars.
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J//G0Ξ@JagoeCapital·
A battle is heating up across the #NFT space… Asset Creators VS Asset Holders The asset creators are seeking backend ownership of the assets they are selling, and the asset holders are seeking financial sovereignty. Projects want control of the assets they sell to the public.
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2bigboys.com@twobigboysblog·
BACON BROCCOLI CHEDDAR QUICHE
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Cheftoshi@usedjpegdealer·
In association with @GutterFoodLabs I have decided to bring to life my first ever #nft collection. I present @AavazNft! Dropping soon on #eth
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