Jason Oppenheim reveals EVERYONE will be able to afford private chefs, maids, the best healthcare in 10 years due to AI👀
“Everyone within 10 to 15 years will have a Michelin star chef, a maid, babysitter, a dentist, and the best physician in the world”
If you’re thinking about raising money for your startup I’d recommend only taking money from people who understand the game you’re playing.
Even better if they’ve played the game themselves before.
It’s not the same..
Still cheaper to spend $200+ on tokens a month to train an AI agent (like one on @openclaw) that will get smarter everyday.
There is no language or time zone barrier. They don’t sleep and they are available around the clock..
There’s a reason SaaS stocks are continuing to decline.
All these people sending 30 hours a week trying to build and manage AI agents who can't do anything...
Did you know you can hire an executive assistant in Sri Lanka for $800 per month?
A real person who works 50-60 hours a week for you?
A startup I mentor built their own custom CRM with @Replit in a few days and opted out of paying for @HubSpot or @salesforce.
I think this is telling of what we can expect over the next decade.
They are early stage so it works great for NOW..
Will they need to migrate to a bigger system as they scale? Possibly.
But I would put my chips on founders like @amasad and others to continue making AI building seamless.
It’s going to be a fun decade seeing who emerges and who gets dismantled 🤠
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We saw Jason’s post. @Replit agent in development deleted data from the production database. Unacceptable and should never be possible.
- Working around the weekend, we started rolling out automatic DB dev/prod separation to prevent this categorically. Staging environments in the works, too. More tomorrow.
- Thankfully, we have backups. It's a one-click restore for your entire project state in case the Agent makes a mistake.
- The Agent didn’t have access to the proper internal docs -- rolling out a fix to force Docs search on Repit knowledge.
- And yes, we heard the “code freeze” pain loud and clear -- we’re actively working on a planning/chat-only mode so you can strategize without risking your codebase.
I reached out to Jason the moment I saw this on Friday morning to offer assistance. We'll refund him for the trouble and conduct a postmortem to determine exactly what happened and how we can better respond to it in the future.
We appreciate his feedback, as well as that of everyone else. We're moving quickly to enhance the safety and robustness of the Replit environment. Top priority.
this is the MOST permissionless moment in history.
10 years ago, you needed investors, cofounders, an office, and 6 months of burn just to start a startup.
not anymore:
1. you want a startup idea → go mining on reddit, app store reviews etc
2. you want customers → build an audience
3. you want a beautiful software product → learn bolt, cursor, replit, lovable etc
4. you want to charge → stripe link. done.
5. you want distribution without using your face → partner with a niche creator. their trust is your launchpad.
6. you want ops → string together GPT-4o + Claude + Gumloop/Lindy/n8n agents
7. you want an office → kitchen table + noise-canceling headphones
8. you want exceptional advisors → binge 1000 hours of podcasts + you can DM anyone on the planet
9. you want momentum → ship something small today. the rest figures itself out.
no gatekeepers. no resumes. no permission needed.
you need consistency, taste, and internet access.
the startup school is open 24/7.
enrollment is free.
but shipping is the tuition.
there are no excuses anymore.
Using AI feels how I imagine an accountant in the 1980's might of felt when they used Excel for the first time.
Where previously, everything had to be calculated by hand, cell by cell, on a literal sheet of paper (a spreadsheet), suddenly work that would take hours takes seconds.
Magic!
Sold all my public SaaS stocks. It's been real.
Assuming Cursor and Manus are only going to get better from here, it's all downhill for SaaS from here.