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20 | building something for people who postpone dentist calls for months (i am those people) @tryheyo | AI student

Linz, Austria शामिल हुए Ocak 2022
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Melv
Melv@devmelv·
@lennysan @clairevo Does Sage push back when you're behind, or mostly surface status? The difference between a real PM and a dashboard is whether it creates pressure.
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Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
One of my fav OpenClaw use-uses from @clairevo: "We created Sage the course bot. We're about a month off from launching our Maven course and Sage is project managing us to make sure that we are prepped for this course on time. It knows when the course is launching, it knows that Zach and I are (believe it or not) very introverted engineers that don't wanna market, and don't really wanna talk to humans. And so every Monday, it's like 'Claire and Zach, have you remembered to post on LinkedIn about your course? Here's a nice little post for you to copy and paste.' We would never be able to afford hiring an ops person, or hiring a content manager, or hiring a software engineer. This has allowed me to spin up a business with a quote unquote 'employee' that will eventually maybe be big enough that we can hire other people."
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Claire Vo's first day with @OpenClaw it deleted her family calendar. Now she runs 9 agents across 3 Mac Minis, and said "I haven't felt like this since I was a teenager learning to code." Her sales agent Sam does a daily CRM sweep, identifies decision-makers from new signups, and sends personalized outreach—replacing a part-time salesperson she was paying 10 hours a week. Her home agent Finn pings her and her husband every day at 3pm: "Which of you is picking up which kids?" Then flags when the oldest's basketball conflicts with the middle kid's soccer and asks how they want to split duties. She also has agents for podcast prep, kids' homework help, and course project management. Claire (host of How I AI, founder of @ChatPRD) started as one of OpenClaw's most vocal skeptics. She now calls it "a ChatGPT moment." In our in-depth conversation, she breaks down: 🔸 Her exact setup: Mac Mini, separate Gmail, dedicated local account 🔸 The progressive trust model: first calendar access, then read email, then draft, then send — just like onboarding an EA 🔸 Why one agent is a mistake—and why she thinks about it like Slack channels, not a single assistant 🔸 How to use Claude Code as a "brain surgeon" to fix and manage your OpenClaw when things break 🔸 "The yappers API" — why rambling into a voice note is the highest-bandwidth way to set up your agent 🔸 Why management skills matter more than technical skills for making this actually work Listen now 👇 youtu.be/DIa0MYJzM5I

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Melv@devmelv·
@gregisenberg Biggest mistake I see: founders treat distribution as a phase after building, not a constraint that shapes what you build. The projects that get customers usually baked the channel in from day one.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
200,000+ new vibe coding projects get created every day yet almost NONE of them get customers 7 distribution strategies that actually work right now for your startup: 1. build an MCP server. when someone asks claude or chatgpt the question your product answers, your tool shows up. the AI becomes your sales team. 2. programmatic SEO. pick a keyword pattern (best X for Y). use firecrawl to pull real structured data so pages have actual value. one next.js template, AI generated content, human editing loop so it doesn't read like AI. 10,000 pages × 30 visits × 2% CVR × $10 = $60k/month from pages you built once. 3. vibe code a free tool (calculator, software etc). one problem, one tool, ship it today. it ranks, lives in people's workflows, markets your brand for years. ahrefs' free backlink checker has sent them more customers than most paid ads ever will. 4. answer engine optimization. people are getting answers from chatgpt and perplexity now, not just google. find the top questions your customer is asking AI. publish structured, definitive answers. one founder went from 4% to 20% AI referrals in a month just by doing this. 5. make the output of your product shareable. think spotify wrapped. think github graphs. think stripe atlas. what does your user want to screenshot and send? build that moment. add a pre-filled share button. every share is free impressions to your exact audience. 6. buy a niche newsletter. 10k subscribers for $5k to $20k. most owners are making $0 to $500 a month. DM them "ever thought about selling?" you inherit trust and a direct channel to your exact customer on day one. underrated. 7. 30 minute voice memo into claude: five tweet threads, three linkedin posts, one newsletter, short form clips. do this weekly. in 3 months you have more content than competitors who aren't doing this. obviously, your project needs to be optimized so it isnt ai slop, but you'll get there. code is commoditized. time to focus on distribution. pick 2 of these ideas and start this week to get customers. this episode was designed to get your creative juices flowing. maybe it'll give you more ideas on growth tactics you'll use this week. full breakdown on the @startupideaspod watch.
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Melv@devmelv·
@claudeai How does auto mode handle cases where the right move is to stop and ask rather than push forward? That judgment call seems like the hardest thing to get right in fully autonomous coding agents.
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Melv@devmelv·
@dkundel sounds great! Ill give it a try
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dominik kundel@dkundel·
@devmelv A lot of people love Codex' code review capabilities, using it for bugs that CC can't figure out or just to have a second opinion. It's also a good way to just test out Codex' capabilities.
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dominik kundel@dkundel·
I built a new plugin! You can now trigger Codex from Claude Code! Use the Codex plugin for Claude Code to delegate tasks to Codex or have Codex review your changes using your ChatGPT subscription. Start by installing the plugin: github.com/openai/codex-p…
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Melv@devmelv·
@levelsio The „just works“ principle is massively underrated in product design. DOOM understood that the best UX is no UX, you literally just click, you play. Most modern games (and SaaS projects) have forgotten this completely imo
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Playing DOOM in 2026 is honestly boring but at least it lets you instantly play without an hour intro of cut scenes and tutorials and then when you load it a second time downloading a 50GB update for half an hour Modern games really just suck and it's no wonder the industry is suffering: - Revenue is down after inflation - Player counts are down - Studios are doing massive layoffs They've ignored what people want for the last decade and now they're seeing it in their numbers
Yorch Torch Games@YorchTorchGames

The modern audience doesn't want you to accept this. But DOOM 1993 got everything right. No cutscenes. No hand holding. No corporate slop. Just brutal combat, genius levels and a metal soundtrack. Woke trash disappears within days. DOOM is still here.

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Melv@devmelv·
@claudeai the manual test loop is the slowest part of building an ios app write code -> simulator -> click through -> notice what breaks -> describe it back to claude having claude close that loop itself is the unlock
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Claude@claudeai·
Computer use is now in Claude Code. Claude can open your apps, click through your UI, and test what it built, right from the CLI. Now in research preview on Pro and Max plans.
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Melv@devmelv·
building in public means admitting: i have been postponing my dentist appointment for months because the only way to book is to call heyo is literally my therapy
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Melv@devmelv·
building heyo because i genuinely cannot explain to my doctor why i haven't booked a follow-up (the reason is the phone call)
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Melv@devmelv·
@fwdaniels youre just trynna make us relax so you can build your b2b saas without any competition
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𝔻𝕒𝕟.
𝔻𝕒𝕟.@fwdaniels·
you’re just in your 20s, relax.
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Melv@devmelv·
@KITKAT god I thought they meant 12 trillion
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KITKAT@KITKAT·
Regarding recent press coverage
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Melv@devmelv·
i just told my parents that im building an app that makes phone calls for people my dad: „why would anyone pay for that“ my mom: „can it call the doctor for me too?“ we have a product market fit with at least one person
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Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio·
what's everyone vibe coding this weekend?
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Melv@devmelv·
heyo places the call you get the summary no hold music no anxiety no „press 1 for english“
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Nalin
Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Can you name a single browser better than Brave?
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Melv@devmelv·
@alexabelonix yeah same, got a similar latop on my couch table, plugged in 24/7 cuz the battery is completely broken, installed linux on that and let it run openclaw since january. works like a charm
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Alexa Web3
Alexa Web3@alexabelonix·
Anyone using a Mac mini with an AI assistant? How’s the experience?
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Melv@devmelv·
@therahul4402 well sudo rm -rf just has to be done. its a canon event
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Rahul 🥷
Rahul 🥷@therahul4402·
Just installed Linux for the first time… 👀 What should I do next ?
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Melv@devmelv·
@ideabrowser oh yeah that sounds fun. Ill launch my product in a bout a week
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Idea Browser
Idea Browser@ideabrowser·
So many incredible ideas and builders here. I might start a monthly marketing/PMF challenge. Get $$$ in 30 days. >Leaderboard for most revenue, WoW growth, categories, etc >Tools to grow >Workshops and live streams >Monthly winners with prizes Would be fun. Should I?
Idea Browser@ideabrowser

I want to spend $1,000 on new apps and tools today. Show me what you are selling. SaaS, Mobile Apps, Mac Apps, Agents, etc. Drop your link. If I like it, I'm buying.  If I don't buy, I'll give feedback on why I didn't convert. Who wants some customers?

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Rahul 🥷
Rahul 🥷@therahul4402·
Best investment I’ve made as a developer 👇 What’s yours ?
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