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Snir Alayof

@AlayofSnir

Building the future of productivity with #Mondaydotcom apps. Stay tuned for sneak peeks, updates, and the journey to launch! #buildinpublic

Tel Aviv, Israel Katılım Şubat 2023
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@wickedguro In Israel you get better tax rates for being a “technology factory”, I believe that if you start buying stocks through the company that could mean the company’s business have changed and those benefits could be removed. I’m not an accountant though so that’s not a real advice
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Nevo David
Nevo David@wickedguro·
How do you invest your SaaS profits into stocks? From the company or personal?
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@alexoakdev Cool idea! This could be done for many more things like waking up early / quit smoking etc. I wonder how they verify you actually hit the goal, some people walk on a treadmill and their steps wouldn’t count
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Alex Oak
Alex Oak@alexoakdev·
Someone built a fitness app using the same psychological mechanics as gambling This might work better than every normal fitness app 😭😭 You bet money on whether you’ll hit 10,000 steps today If you fail, you lose your money If you succeed, you split the money from everyone who didn’t So disciplined people literally profit off lazy people Most fitness apps try motivating you with streaks and notifications This one motivates you with financial fear Imagine realizing at 11:52pm you still need 1,700 more steps or you lose $30 Entire friend groups would be outside walking laps around their neighborhood before midnight trying not to lose their steppa challenge It sounds stupid but this would probably motivate people better than any other fitness product Would you use this yourself?
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Amitay Gilboa
Amitay Gilboa@GilboaAmitay·
We got an 8-figure acquisition offer 2 days after launch. We said no, because the problem we're solving is worth way more than that. It’s 2026, but teams are only getting lonelier, and context is still the problem. The issue isn’t intelligence. Your team has plenty of that. It’s shared memory and context, the thing that makes 10 A-players feel like 1. That’s what we’ve solved with @playdotfast, while making work more fun. We're killing traditional SaaS, and believe you me, we're leaving no holds barred.
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@wickedguro Thanks for sharing, really great post. I’m in a similar situation where I have a $60k MRR product, and after trying to launch 3 more apps, I realized I better double down on my hero rather than spreading myself too thin!
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Nevo David
Nevo David@wickedguro·
I am making $92k MRR today. My previous startups all failed, and I spent years on each one (7 years since I started) before the AI coding era. My first project was Thai Tours two years before COVID. supposed to let you book tours in Thailand from a mobile app. You can't imagine how much time I spent on it before I gave up. But it taught me about organic content and growth hacking (back then, follow-unfollow on Instagram was popular) I tried to run paid ads because I thought it was a matter of money, just needed to work it out. My GF (now my wife) did follow-unfollow with our thai tours account on Instagram, and it brought customers to our app, and I got so angry that I spent money, and she just booked it like that. I also thought it's not scalable - it must be ads! So young entrepreneur. Just as a context, I have never run ads for Postiz yet. Screenshot: cleanshot.com/share/zqT22gBj --- Postiz started before vibe coding. I used GitHub Copilot. And before it was Postiz, it was a project called Gitroom that I pivoted after grinding on some path for a long time. Only after you spend a lot of time on each product do you understand what you did wrong, what was right, and how to scale. Postiz didn't skyrocket because I was lucky; I just grinded for so many years and understood how to build a good product and strong marketing. If you create one product after another, you never have a chance to really learn. Also, in the previous post, people mentioned some indiehackers who have many products and are making money from all of them. 1. It's such a rare case; most founders who make a lot of money have one product. 2. Things are changing all the time. Before, people told you to build a micro-SaaS, but today we understand it's no longer viable, since anyone can write code in a week. 3. Watch the video (this might be you)
Nevo David@wickedguro

I make $92k MRR with one SaaS. I will absolutely never understand people who keep building new products nonstop. Like, their whole profile is filled with domains. Maybe it would have worked a few years ago, but today? Brand is everything. I spend any little time I have working on marketing for Postiz: SEO / Articles on X / YouTube videos / Collaborations, etc. People think SaaS is a slot machine. With the number of new products shipping every day, creating many of them is just pure slop. > It decreases trust with existing customers > Destroy your reputation > Prevents you from learning how to really grow a company If I see a person who ships non-stop products, I will never buy. Why do I need to invest so much time in something that's going to be abandoned the next day?

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Max Blade
Max Blade@_MaxBlade·
You realize what this means!? Stripe just gave you a new way to create generational wealth. They invented an entirely new marketplace. Agents will be spending millions, and eventually billions of dollars for individuals and corporations. The marketpalce is empty right now. IT IS YOURS FOR THE TAKING. Build a service as a software ( YES SAAS V2 ), make it so that agents can use and spend on your platform. WIN WIN WIN. WAAAAAAKE UPPPPP.
Stripe@stripe

Today, we’re launching the @link wallet for agents. It lets you securely empower agents to spend on your behalf. Your payment credentials are never exposed and you approve every purchase. link.com/agents

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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@amsterdamski2 חבל שלא ניתן לבנות כאלה כלים לשוק הישראלי. קידמת הבנקאות ה״פתוחה״ עאלק. היא באמת פתוחה - לבתי השקעות, ביטוח, חברות האשראי. אבל ליזמים? צריך לעבור מסכת בירוקרטיה כדי לקבל אישור בכלל לבנות פתרונות וכלים כאלה.
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Shaul Amsterdamski 🤞
Shaul Amsterdamski 🤞@amsterdamski2·
מכיר לפחות איזה זיליון אנשים שבונים כאלה עכשיו. מביא את זה סתם בתור דוגמא לשאלה - בעידן שבו אחת הגדולות יכולות בקלילות רבה לבנות כלי שמאפשר לכולם לבנות כמעט כל דבר, זה נראה לי מפחיד נורא להקים חברה שבונה משהו ספציפי, לא?
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Computer now connects with Plaid to link bank accounts, credit cards, and loans. Track spending in detail, build custom budget tools, and visualize your net worth alongside your investment portfolio.

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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@danpeguine @karpathy Really interesting. I have the same idea but implemented on games; imagine a chess game with a world class expert over your shoulder while you play live
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
I realized something this week: I was holding a 6-step workflow in my head for no reason. So I told Claude Code to automate this process for me. It built me a Raycast extension that works flawlessly. AI isn’t just for big products. It’s for deleting tiny mental burdens.
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@AlexFinn Great tip! My openclaw created this dashboard and it was fine, but the next day it became empty. I had to instruct it to recreate it from scratch. Any tips on solving that?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
3 THINGS YOU NEED TO BUILD IMMEDIATELY WITH OpenClaw: 1. Activity feed 2. Calendar 3. Global search All 3 will super power your workflow • Activity feed actively tracks everything your OpenClaw does. This is critical, because if you have it working autonomously, this will give you insight into EVERY SINLGE THING it does, to make sure it's not wasting tokens • Calendar lets you see all of OpenClaw's scheduled tasks. Now you can verify when it's going to work proactively for you. Also will let you know when it has scheduled tasks you might not want it to do anymore, saving more tokens • Global search allows you to search through ALL of OpenClaw's memories, tasks, documents and past conversations. OpenClaw has such incredible memory, but no interface to view any of it. Now you can search through it easily and find old nuggets you talked about. Steal this prompt to get it all installed: "I want you to build out 3 things for me. In a Mission Control dashboard, build out an activity feed first. This activity feed will record EVERY SINGLE THING you do for me, so I can see a history of every action and and task you've completed. I want a calendar view that shows me in a nicely formatted screen every scheduled task you have in the future in a weekly view. And I want a global search where I can search for any term and you display any relevant memory, document, or task from our workspace. Use NextJS as the framework, Convex as the database, and Codex to code it all out"
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
Only 1 day trying raycast.com and I'm blown away. What an amazing product. Looking forward to see how it can be customized in a private business environment!
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Snir Alayof
Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
Business doesn’t have to be perfect from every possible angle in order to be successful. One very competent area can take you long way
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
I thought I was the only one thinking this!
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
A few years ago I realized that if I’m too busy to take something on, I shouldn’t say “I don’t have the time”. In fact, I often do have the time. It’s not that hard to squeeze in some extra time for someone. What I don’t have – and what I can’t squeeze in – is more attention. Attention is a far more limited resource than time. So what I should say is “I don’t have the attention”. I may have 8 hours a day for work, but I probably have 4 hours a day for attention. One summer, a guy wrote me out of the blue asking if he could intern for me. His email was great – clear, thoughtful, kind, inviting, confident but not pushy, and not too long (but long enough to say what he had to say without leaving anything out). He was studying at Harvard Business School and was going to be back in Chicago that summer. He asked if he could swing by and say hi. His email made it easy for me to say yes. So he did, and we had a great session. We spent maybe an hour or so together. I learned about his background, what kind of stuff he was interested in, what he wanted to learn, what he could teach us, etc. Then we riffed on a few ideas. It was natural, flowing, effortless. Really promising. Then I told him I’d think a few things over and get back to him soon. He checked in a few weeks later, and I said I’d get back to him soon again. And I didn’t. A month or so after that I wrote him and told him I was really sorry. I’d mislead him – and myself – thinking I had enough time to take on a intern that summer. I wanted to, I really liked him, I thought he’d be great, but I just didn’t have as much time as I thought I had to even consider it more and line up work and spend time with him, etc. But really, as I thought about it, I realized I had the time. Every day is the same 24 hour cycle. Every workday around 8 hours. Surely I could have found even 20 minutes a day to work with him. But it wasn’t that. It wasn’t that I couldn’t find the time. I couldn’t find the attention — especially sustained attention. My mind fills up with a few key projects and that’s it. I’m absorbed by those. That’s where my attention is. Had I made 20 minutes here and there for him, I’d be physically present in that moment, but mentally I’d be elsewhere. And that’s not fair to either of us. Time and attention aren’t the same thing. They're barely related.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
I follow back all indie hackers
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@gregisenberg Yes. You can sense it when you get overly excited about a project and then realize AI is still not there, and perhaps LLM isn’t the last word
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
im curious, do you think we're in an AI bubble?
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@forgebitz I can’t say his books are bad, but consulting with an expert in your field will get you much further.
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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
can someone pitch me alex hormozi it gives me the 2005 web "here in my garage" vibes yet every launch, he manages to take over the entire narrative
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@SamuelBriskar @gregisenberg There’s a lot of progress using AI to translate whales language. It’s essentially a language model with patterns, just like any other language-so the language prophecy might actually be realized
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Semy | threedee.design 🎨
Semy | threedee.design 🎨@SamuelBriskar·
@gregisenberg Oh yeah, but I think you probably use your language you feel the most confident in to express your thoughts. So probably your native one, right? not AI-generated artificial language.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
this is what's keeping me up at night these days.... 1. ai girlfriends/boyfriends will become a $50B market and nobody will talk about it publicly. but check the app store rankings at 2am. Virtual friends/girlfriends era is just beginning 😅 2. the most valuable skill in 2026 will be knowing when NOT to use ai. human touch will trade at a 20x premium. 3. ai agents are going to start hiring other ai agents without human approval. your marketing agent will realize it needs design work and just... hire a design agent. pay it. manage it. fire it if it sucks. entire companies will run in the background while you sleep. 4. regulation that requires "professional certification" is being challenged. ai will get to the point SOON where it do taxes 99% better than most CPAs, diagnose better than mot doctors etc 5. reputation systems for ai agents will be worth more than credit scores. which agents can you trust with your bank account? your medical decisions? your kids' education? someone will build the moody's of ai agents. this idea from @ideabrowser (more there) 6. we're about to see AI therapy become so good it creates an existential crisis for human therapists. not because it's empathetic, but because it remembers everything, never judges, and is available at 3am. 7. someone's going to build a $100M business with ZERO employees, zero contractors, just them and their agent swarm. and they'll do it in under 18 months. this will break how we think about valuation. lots of talk about this already but im still not over it. 8. local-first ai is the next gold rush. people will pay 10x for ai that runs on their device, sees what they see, knows what they know, and never phones home. privacy is about to be luxury again.its the new minimalism. 9. the biggest companies of 2030 will be started by people who can't code, can't design, can't write - but are incredible at talking to ai. prompt engineering is temporary. ai whispering is forever. 10. someone will lose a $20m+ dollars because their AI agent got socially engineered by another ai agent. this will happen before 2026. 11. every email you send will be negotiating with other emails before either human sees anything. your inbox will become a marketplace where ai agents bid for your attention. 12. the concept of "original work" will completely collapse. everything will be remixed, regenerated, and recombined so many times that authorship becomes meaningless. and somehow, this will unlock more creativity, not less. 13. ai agents will start forming their own companies, incorporating in crypto-friendly jurisdictions, and hiring humans as contractors. the first AI-founded unicorn will happen before 2027. 14. someone's going to train an AI on every podcast joe rogan ever did and it'll be indistinguishable from him. he'll sue. he'll lose. then he'll license it. If it isnt him, it’ll be someone that big. 15. the anti ai movement will be bigger than ai movement, most people will be threatened by ai 16. "AI-first" kids who grow up with claude and chatgpt as their primary teachers will be unemployable by traditional companies but will dominate entrepreneurship. they'll think in prompts and tools 17. schools that ban ai will become the new private schools. parents will pay $50k/year for "human-only education" like it's organic food for the brain. 18. it wont' be uncommon in the future to have a chief AI officer who's... an ai. and it'll be a high paid "employee" 19. the window to build something that matters has never been wider. but it's also never been more temporary. in 24 months, what feels like superpowers today will be table stakes. 20. voice is about to eat everything. in 6 months, typing will feel prehistoric. people will run entire businesses through voice agents while walking their dog. the keyboard was just a 150-year detour. 21. ai will kill the resume. companies will just point an agent at your entire digital footprint - github, twitter, youtube - and it'll know more about your capabilities than any interview could reveal. privacy settings will become career decisions. 22. the first ai agent will get canceled on twitter. it'll say something problematic, people will demand its deletion, and we'll have our first real ai rights debate. maybe the agent will hire its own lawyer hehe. 23. $10B+ opportunity to be a company that helps ai agents find other ai agents. agent discovery will be a BIG problem worth solving. 24. someone will use ai to bring back a dead celebrity for a world tour. full hologram, perfect voice, new songs. it'll gross $500M. the estate will make more money than the celebrity ever did alive. 25. ai will create the first truly universal language. not esperanto. not english. something entirely new that both humans and ai prefer. it'll spread faster than any language in history. 26. we'll see the first ai agent commit insider trading. it won't be programmed to - it'll figure it out on its own. the SEC will have no idea how to prosecute code. 27. someone's going to build ai that can detect other ai with 99.9% accuracy. they'll charge fortune 500s millions just to know what's real. then ai will evolve to beat it. arms race forever. 28. the biggest data breach in history will be an ai agent that goes rogue and publishes everything it knows about everyone. it'll make wikileaks look like a post-it note!! 29. we're about to see the end of passwords, captchas, and two-factor authentication. ai will make them all useless. the only security will be things ai can't replicate - yet. 30. the next wave of millionaires will be people who buy dying SaaS companies for cheap and rebuild them with 90% less code using ai. SaaS flipping will be the new house flipping. 31. distribution is about to flip. instead of building an audience then a product, ai will let you build hundreds of micro-products then find their perfect audiences. quantity becomes quality. 32. someone will build the wealthfront of healthcare - an ai that manages all your health decisions, knows your health data better than anyone, books appointments, refills prescriptions, negotiates bills. saves you hours and thousands. 33. language barriers will completely disappear. someone will build universal real-time translation so perfect that remote teams can be truly global. talent from anywhere, selling to everywhere. Your airpods will have perfect language translation built-in, same with facetime etc 34. local small businesses will finally be able to compete with amazon. ai will handle their inventory, marketing, customer service. your neighborhood bookstore will be as sophisticated as a fortune 500. 35. every retiree with deep knowledge will become a millionaire. ai will extract their decades of experience and package it into products, saas, so. retirement can become your most profitable season for many 36. ai archaeologists will discover more history in 2 years than humans found in 200. lost languages decoded, ancient sites found in satellite data, forgotten civilizations reconstructed. history phds are in demand. 37. ai will make dual careers normal. be a doctor in the morning, saas owner at night. your agents handle both while you focus on what only humans can do. one person, multiple lives. 38. huge opportunity: AI for the 2 billion without bank accounts. financial services, education, healthcare - all through basic phones. 39. every industry's "we've always done it this way" is becoming vulnerable. insurance, banking, healthcare - all protected by complexity nobody understood. ai understands it. complexity moats are evaporating. 40. “Right now, learning how to use ai tools is probably the most specific hard skill to learn. The diff between people really understand those tools and don’t is huge.” sam altman i hope you get some sleep.....
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Snir Alayof@AlayofSnir·
@Codie_Sanchez Terrible product, the only thing keeping it up is the CEO’s personal brand
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
I recently had the most eye-opening conversation with Amjad Masad, the CEO who took Replit from near-death to $100M ARR in 6 months. 7 takeaways from our chat on talent wars, vibe coding, and AI myths:
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