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Daniel Li
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Daniel Li
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🚀 Plus AI is the easiest way to create, design, and automate presentations. Check it out @plusdocs
Seattle, WA 가입일 Eylül 2008
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In honor of 50 years of Apple, we're sharing - for the first time ever - Don Valentine's original 1977 memo for Sequoia's investment into Apple Computer. #Apple50

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Plus AI is the easiest way to use Google's latest image model, Nano Banana Pro, directly inside of PowerPoint and Google Slides.
Nano Banana Pro is really good at creating detailed diagrams and infographics with different visual styles. We're very excited to see how customers will use this (and how we can help them adapt their outputs to match their templates).
Try it out and let us know what you think!




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@byAmirHanna What is up with these numbers lol
- 75K * 12 is not 1.1M
- The orange bar is $100K+ so more than $1.2M ARR
- There are no bars that show 50% growth
Did I just get baited?
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We entered YC with $16K MRR.
100% bootstrapped.
Today, we’re at $75K MRR, a 4.7× increase in just 6 weeks ( and $1.1M in annualized run rate) and on track to double before the end of the year.
It’s been wild watching Parrot evolve from a scrappy experiment into a product people genuinely love using daily. Every day, new users tell us the same thing:
“It doesn’t feel like I’m studying. I’m just scrolling.”
That’s exactly the point. We’re building the first language app designed for the way people actually spend time on their phones, swiping through short, entertaining videos. Except this time, it’s productive scrolling.
We’re just getting started. The retention is improving, the love is real, and the growth is compounding.
Super excited to keep talking to users and making Parrot 100x better.

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@BryanOffutt @lizwessel i think this just means we are going back to that part of the cycle where numbers are meaningless
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@lizwessel First we ignored the annual part. Then we ignored the recurring part. Now we ignore the revenue part.
The dismantling of ARR has reached its final form.
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@omooretweets @a16z @Daisy4ai Check out Plus AI if you need to create a PPT! Only tool here that creates native PowerPoint slides using your presentation templates
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Are you using these AI tools to level up your workflows? 👀
The products we @a16z are seeing do real work for consumers, from drafting emails to building financial models👇

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I built Plus AI because when I was a consultant at BCG, I realized that half of my time was spent doing crappy, mindless work - like formatting slides.
AI can make your slides prettier.
But it can't...
- Sit next to health care call center employees to learn and document how a case processing system works
- Spend a week flying to visit each call center to figure out why Site A agents are 60% more accurate than the agents at Site B
- Design a new case process and get the political buy-in from executives in multiple organizations to invest in a process redesign
- Convince dozens of skeptical managers that the new process is going to work
- Physically train hundreds of employees on the new process in call centers across the country
That's why I really don't think that AI is coming to steal consulting jobs anytime soon.
Consulting is 80% discovery, interaction, and problem solving with clients. And not just with CEOs - it's figuring out how to work with everyone from the decision makers in the C-suite down to the guy in the cubicle who actually does the work.
Sure, AI can make slides look pretty faster. It can summarize call notes faster. It can help you write slicker emails.
But the real work (data gathering, framing the problem, shaping decisions, getting buy-in) is deeply human.
The firms that win with AI won’t be the ones that replace consultants.
They’ll be the ones that elevate consultants.
Am I wrong? Is AI coming for the consultants?
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