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Prospel.app | Growth Engine for X

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Growth engine for X and LinkedIn 🚀 Built for founders and brands 📢 👉 Chat with me for a flavour of Prospel 💬

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Zaib | Building Prospel.app
The AI tool graveyard is filling up fast. Not because the tools were bad. Because the builders optimized for features, not focus. — Here's the pattern I keep seeing: Month 1: Launch with one killer feature Month 2: Add three more to differentiate Month 3: Realize you're now competing with everything Month 4: Die quietly because nobody can explain what you do — The winners in 2026 are doing the opposite. They pick one workflow. One painful manual process. One expensive, slow task that people do every week. Then they AI-fy just that. Prospel started as "write in your voice." Not "do everything a social media manager does." One thing, automated, better than doing it yourself. AutoGenShorts: "turn scripts into faceless videos." Not "become MrBeast overnight." — The moment you try to be everything, you're forgettable. The moment you solve one thing completely, you're essential. — What's the one manual task you'd pay to never do again? --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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TSMC just said they can't keep up with AI chip demand. That's not a supply chain story. That's a clock running out. Every AI product you're thinking about building right now? It's getting more expensive to run by the quarter. Inference costs aren't dropping fast enough to match demand growth. I'm watching founders plan like compute will stay cheap forever. It won't. The smart move right now: — Design for efficiency, not just features — Know your token usage down to the interaction — Build products people will pay for, not just use Because when the token bill comes due, the products with no revenue model and bloated prompts die first. AutoGenShorts taught me this early — every generated video costs tokens. If you're not tracking cost per output, you're flying blind. Are you measuring cost-per-user yet, or just hoping pricing fixes itself later? theverge.com/gadgets/944095… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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Zaib | Building Prospel.app
Anthropic is confronting the RSI clock — the timeline until their current models stop improving fast enough to justify the hype. Every AI founder should be thinking about this, because your product is running on the same clock. Here's the trap: you build a product in 2026 assuming the models will keep getting better at the same pace. Then the pace slows. Your roadmap assumed capabilities you won't get. Your pricing assumed costs that won't drop. Suddenly, you're stuck. The founders who survive this aren't the ones building on the bleeding edge. They're the ones building on the capabilities that already exist and solving problems that don't require AGI to be valuable. I'm not waiting for GPT-6 to make Prospel work. I'm using what Claude and GPT-4 can do right now — voice learning, reply ranking, scheduling — and building a product that delivers value today. Bet on the model you have, not the one you're promised. What feature in your roadmap only works if the next model is 10x better? techcrunch.com/2026/06/04/met… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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Probably just raised $9M to build a more reliable kind of AI. Their pitch? Prevent hallucinations and factual errors from reaching users. Here's the problem they're solving: AI is fast. AI is creative. But AI is also confidently wrong half the time. And if you're building a product where accuracy matters — finance, health, legal, anything with liability — you can't afford to ship hallucinations. This is the gap I'm watching in 2026: Speed vs. trust. Most AI products optimize for speed. Generate faster, ship faster, automate faster. But the products that win long-term will be the ones people trust. Probably is betting that accuracy matters more than velocity. And they might be right. Because the first time your AI screws up in a way that costs someone money, they're gone forever. If you're building with AI, ask yourself: are you optimizing for impressive demos, or reliable outcomes? What's the one place in your product where a hallucination would kill trust instantly? techcrunch.com/2026/06/16/pro… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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Zaib | Building Prospel.app
Apple just reported $1.4 trillion in App Store sales — 90% of it without taking a commission. Everyone's focused on the headline number. I'm focused on the 90%. That means the vast majority of commerce happening on the platform isn't going through Apple's payment rails. It's subscriptions tied to external accounts. It's enterprise deals. It's platforms like Uber and Airbnb where Apple never touches the transaction. The takeaway for AI founders: Don't build your business model around the platform's payment system. Build it around direct customer relationships. Platforms change their terms. Payment processors raise fees. But if you own the relationship — the login, the subscription, the renewal — you control your margins. I built AutoGenShorts and Prospel with Stripe, not in-app purchases, for exactly this reason. The platform can change the rules tomorrow. My customer relationship doesn't. Are you building on rented infrastructure or owned relationships? therundown.ai/p/anthropic-co… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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@JulianGoldieSEO just dropped a wild update: China made Claude Code free by plugging in a model called N2 Pro. Free Claude Code. Free AI coding workflow. Voice control. Automation. No expensive subscriptions. Here's what that signals to me as a builder: The cost of building is collapsing faster than anyone's pricing models can adjust. A year ago, running a decent AI coding setup meant paying multiple subscriptions. Now? You can wire together open models, free tiers, and APIs that cost nearly nothing. That's not just a China thing. That's a "the floor is falling out" thing. For non-technical founders, this is the moment. The gap between "I can't afford to build this" and "I built this over the weekend" is shrinking every month. The people who win in 2026 aren't the ones with the biggest budgets. They're the ones who moved fastest while the tools were still being figured out. Are you building with what's available today, or waiting for it to get cheaper? x.com/JulianGoldieSE… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO

China just made Claude Code free 🤯 A new model called N2 Pro can now be plugged into Free Claude Code, giving you a powerful AI coding workflow without expensive subscriptions. 💻 Free Claude Code 🧠 N2 Pro API 🎙️ Voice Control 🤖 AI Automation Build apps, automate workflows and manage projects from a single AI-powered setup. This is one of the coolest open-source AI stacks I’ve seen. Comment “Agent OS” and I’ll send you the full setup guide 🚀

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Zaib | Building Prospel.app
I killed a feature last week that took me 40 hours to build. Not because it didn't work. Because nobody asked for it. Here's what I'm learning about building AI products as a non-technical founder: — Your users don't care how clever your prompt engineering is — They care if it saves them time or makes them money — Features you think are "cool" rarely convert — Features that solve one specific pain point? Those print money I used to build what excited me. Now I build what users actually complain about. Prospel taught me this — the features people use most aren't the ones with the fanciest AI. They're the ones that remove friction from their daily workflow. What feature are you building right now that nobody actually asked for? --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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Zaib | Building Prospel.app
The gap between knowing and shipping is where most founders live. I watched myself sit on the AutoGenShorts idea for three weeks. Not because I didn't know what to build — because I kept adding "one more feature" before launch. Turns out, the market didn't care about feature 12. It cared about whether feature 1 actually worked. Here's what I learned: — Ship the smallest painful thing first — Let users tell you what's missing — Perfect is a disguise for fear The founders winning in 2026 aren't the ones with the best roadmap. They're the ones who put something real in front of users before the roadmap was finished. What's the one feature you're holding back that could ship tomorrow? --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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@KirkDBorne just highlighted a best-seller on Amazon: "Agentic Coding with Claude Code: The everyday developer's guide to agentic coding with Claude Code." A few months ago, agentic coding was a concept only AI researchers talked about. Now it's a published book for everyday developers. This is the pattern that keeps repeating in 2026 — the distance between cutting-edge research and practical application is collapsing faster than anyone expected. What used to take years to move from labs to books now takes months. For non-technical founders like me, this is the unlock — you don't need to wait for "stable" tools anymore. You can learn as the field moves, because the learning resources are showing up in real time. The people treating this moment like a research phase are getting left behind. The people treating it like production are shipping products. Are you waiting for the tools to stabilize, or are you learning while they evolve? x.com/KirkDBorne/sta… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
Kirk Borne@KirkDBorne

Best-seller in AI on Amazon... "Agentic Coding with Claude Code: The everyday developer's guide to agentic coding with Claude Code" 𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗶𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: amzn.to/42FSct9 v/ @PacktDataML 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻: ❇️Design agentic coding workflows in the terminal and IDE using Claude Code 🔷Build custom automations with reusable slash commands and hooks ❇️Use Claude Code with a Next.js project to implement AI-driven workflows 🔷Create persistent AI memory using Claude Code memory files ❇️Apply MCP for structured context sharing across tools and agents 🔷Design multi-agent systems using subagents and orchestration patterns ❇️Enforce coding standards using project documentation and context control 🔷Scale AI pair programming while keeping code maintainable

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@cryptowluha is pointing at something Google's former CEO said out loud: Building wealth is getting easier for people who learn AI. Not by scrolling AI content. By learning agents, Claude Code, memory, MCPs, skills, workflows. Most people still use AI one prompt at a time. A small group has moved to systems. I'm in that middle zone right now — I can vibe code a product in a weekend, but I'm still figuring out agents and persistent memory. Here's what I'm noticing though — the gap between "prompt user" and "system builder" is where the leverage lives. Prompt users rent capability. System builders own workflows that compound. The wealth part isn't hype. It's just math. If you can build products without a technical co-founder or a dev team, your cost structure changes completely. Are you still renting AI capability one prompt at a time, or are you building systems that work while you sleep? x.com/cryptowluha/st… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
wluha@cryptowluha

Google's former CEO just said the quiet part out loud: Building wealth is getting easier for people who learn AI. Not by scrolling AI content. By learning agents, Claude Code, memory, MCPs, skills, and workflows. Most people still use AI one prompt at a time. A small group is building systems that work 24/7. Everything below is free: Agent Architecture langchain.com/blog?category_… Claude Code 101 anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-101 Claude Code in Action anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in… Prompt Engineering platform.claude.com/docs/en/build-… Interactive Prompt Course github.com/anthropics/cou… Claude.md + Memory code.claude.com/docs/en/claude… Skills code.claude.com/docs/en/skills MCP code.claude.com/docs/en/mcp Routines code.claude.com/docs/en/routin… Claude Code Ultimate Guide github.com/FlorianBruniau… Awesome Claude Code github.com/hesreallyhim/a… Anthropic Academy anthropic.skilljar.com Official Claude Code Docs code.claude.com/docs/en/overvi… Most people won't open a single link. That's why the opportunity still exists. Bookmark this for the weekend. 👇

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An account just shared a list: 6 places to learn Claude Code without losing your mind. Free courses. YouTube walkthroughs. Academy sessions. Here's what nobody tells you about those lists — the learning isn't the bottleneck anymore. The doing is. I've watched probably a dozen Claude Code tutorials. Built maybe three things that actually mattered. The gap between knowing and shipping is where most founders live in 2026. You can learn the tool in a weekend. But learning to scope a product, validate demand, and ship something people will pay for? That's the hard part. The best education isn't another tutorial. It's building something small, putting it in front of users, and watching where it breaks. AutoGenShorts taught me more about product-market fit than any course ever could — because real users don't care about my workflow. They care if the output solves their problem. How many tutorials have you watched vs how many things have you actually shipped? x.com/TheUltronAi/st… --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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Ultron AI@TheUltronAi

6 Places To Learn Claude Code Without Losing Your Mind: Claude Code Tutorial (Free Course) Link: ccforeveryone.com Claude Code in Action (Anthropic Academy) Link: anthropic.skilljar.com/claude-code-in… Claude Code Full Course (YouTube) Link: youtube.com/watch?v=QoQBzR… Free Claude Code Course (Frontend Masters) Link: frontendmasters.com/courses/claude… Best Resources to Learn Claude Code (MLTut) Link: mltut.com/best-resources… Claude Code: Software Engineering with Generative AI Agents (Coursera) Link: coursera.org/learn/claude-c…

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What if the bottleneck isn't AI anymore? Every founder I talk to in 2026 is obsessed with which AI tool to use. Claude Code or Cursor. GPT-5 or Gemini. Which model writes better code. Which agent is faster. Meanwhile, the actual bottleneck is the same thing it's always been: Do you know what problem you're solving? I've watched non-technical founders — people just like me — build entire products with AI in a weekend. Features that would've taken a dev team weeks two years ago. And then the product sits there. No users. No traction. Beautiful code, zero distribution. Because AI solved the building problem. It didn't solve the thinking problem. You still need to: — Validate the idea before you build it — Know where your users are hanging out — Understand what they'll actually pay for — Build a conversion path that works when you're asleep AI makes bad ideas faster to build. That's not the same as making good ideas easier to find. The edge in 2026 isn't who builds fastest. It's who validates best. What are you building right now, and how do you know anyone wants it? --- Want content like this on autopilot? I built Prospel for that. (@Prospel_app)
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3/ Prospel is built for this exact founder. You don't need a content team. You need a system that keeps you visible on X and LinkedIn while you're building. Persona Engine generates posts in your voice. Dual-platform publishing keeps you consistent. AI images remove design friction. All automated.
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Most founders treat LinkedIn and X like the same platform with different logos. They cross-post identical content and wonder why one performs while the other dies.
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Caleb@Calebparodlc5·
@Prospel_app 100% this 💯 Product quality = table stakes. Distribution = the moat. Founders build for 6 months then expect launch day to hit. X doesn’t work like that. Start distributing day 1 or you’re launching to crickets.
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A founder told me last week: I know my product works. I just can't get anyone to see it. That sentence is the entire SaaS game in 2026. Product quality is table stakes now. Distribution is the differentiator. But most founders approach distribution backwards: → Build for months in private → Launch to crickets → Panic and start cold outreach → Burn out on manual DMs and emails → Wonder why nobody cares The pattern that actually works? Start distributing before you have something to sell. Share the problem you're solving. The decision you're wrestling with. The insight you just learned. The mistake you just made. Visibility isn't a switch you flip at launch. It's a foundation you pour while building. Prospel was built for founders who want consistent visibility without manual content management. Persona Engine generates posts in your voice. Dual-platform publishing keeps you visible on X and LinkedIn. Whale Intelligence surfaces high-follower accounts in your niche so your replies land where they matter. Your product might work. But if nobody knows you exist, it doesn't matter. Start building visibility today. Not next quarter. Not after launch. Today.
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validate.qa@Validate_QA·
@Prospel_app true. the ones that break if you're not looking. for me that's flaky tests and user feedback patterns. everything else is noise.
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Pond just launched as a commercialization platform for early-stage founders to raise funding and delegate tasks to a community. Here's the uncomfortable question it raises. How many founders are outsourcing the one thing that actually builds their authority? Delegating ops makes sense. Delegating design makes sense. Delegating customer support at scale makes sense. But delegating your voice? That's the asset. Platforms promise distribution. Communities promise leverage. Marketplaces promise execution. But none of them build the relationship between you and your audience. The founders who will still be here in three years aren't the ones who delegated visibility. They're the ones who built systems to maintain it without manual effort. Prospel automates content creation, not voice ownership. The Persona Engine learns how you write. You stay in control. The platform just removes the friction of showing up. Outsource the tasks. Own the presence. x.com/IdeasDirectory…
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ideas.directory@IdeasDirectory

🚀 New #platform resource: POND @JoinPond Pond is the commercialization platform for early-stage founders, bootstrapped founders, and indie hackers to raise funding, go to market, and delegate tasks to its community of 10,000 people ideas.directory/resources/pond by @ThinksDylan

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Lenny's Newsletter just surfaced a discussion on bootstrapping versus raising funding for SaaS founders—and it highlights the exact tension most builders face in 2026. Bootstrapping forces discipline. You optimize for revenue from day one. You can't hide behind runway. But it also creates a visibility trap: you're too busy building and selling to establish authority. So you stay invisible while funded competitors dominate the conversation. The founders breaking through this year are the ones who treat content as infrastructure, not a side project. Prospel automates the visibility layer—generating posts in your voice, publishing consistently to LinkedIn and X, keeping you present while you bootstrap. Because the best growth strategy is building a great product AND being impossible to ignore. You shouldn't have to choose between shipping and showing up. lennysnewsletter.com/p/community-wi…
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The gap between knowing you need content and actually shipping it consistently is where most founder visibility dies. Not because the content is hard to create. Because the system doesn't exist. You can't rely on motivation. You can't batch-write posts every Sunday and expect consistency through Q3. You can't wing it. Prospel's Automated Content Queue solves this exact problem. It generates platform-native posts in your voice, keeps your pipeline full, and publishes on schedule to X and LinkedIn without you touching the calendar. You build the product. The system builds your visibility. That's how founders in 2026 are staying top-of-mind without burning out on content.
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@anupamrjp just asked founders: what milestone would change everything? The replies: first customer, first dollar of MRR, first hire. Here's the pattern nobody mentions. Every milestone on that list requires the same prerequisite: someone needs to know you exist. First customer? They found you somehow. First revenue? Someone discovered your product. First hire? A builder saw you shipping. Visibility isn't the milestone. It's the unlock for every other milestone. Most founders treat content like a nice-to-have. Something they'll get to after product-market fit. But the founders hitting those milestones faster are the ones who stayed visible while building. Prospel removes the friction between building and being seen. Automated content queue keeps posts flowing. Dual-platform publishing maintains presence on X and LinkedIn while you focus on product. The milestone that changes everything? Being consistently visible before you need to be. x.com/anupamrjp/stat…
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🃏@anupamrjp

Founders & indie hackers, What’s the milestone that would change everything for you? - First customer - First $1k MRR - First $10k MRR - First hire

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