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Alex Finn

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Founder/CEO of Henry Intelligent Machines PBC and Creator Buddy. Building a 100 trillion dollar economic engine

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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Biggest announcement of my life: I have raised pre-seed funding from 021T, @alexwg , and @devontriplett21 to build an AI agent that will change the world The biggest issue with AI is it is creating incredible value but for only a small group of people Most people hate AI and don't use it I have built Henry Intelligent Machines (HIM) to solve this HIM is a personal swarm of AI agents autonomously creating economic value for you 24/7 Right now as we speak HIM is collecting data across thousands of websites autonomously 24/7/365 They're hunting for challenges to solve at all times When you use Henry, he will deeply research you and get to know you. Then based on the thousands of opportunities it has in its database, find the value generating opportunities that most closely match your interests, skills, assets, and expertise Henry and its swarm will then proceed to build those micro-businesses out for you You will have complete control over the swarm. Reviewing and approving all work. Editing where you find appropriate. You give Henry a budget, then it hunts and autonomously creates value Say you have an expertise in vibe coding tools and Henry discovers there's no vibe coding guides on Gumroad. It will take your expertise, build drafts for a guide, run it by you, post with your approval, then use your budget to get customers Say you're into AI and speak Portuguese Henry will go through the Portuguese AI education market, see there are no educational products in that language, then create a full AI educational business in Portuguese Most people hate AI. This is because they get 0 value from it, see their friends getting laid off, and become scared HIM is the antidote to this. HIM allows ANYONE to get value from AI. HIM will allow anyone to get access to the trillions of dollars of value that are up for grabs in the new AI world. To ensure Henry creates value and not slop, this will be an extremely slow rollout We will be letting people into HIM 1 by 1. Working with them hands on to ensure Henry only builds real value for them, then expanding from there. If you'd like to be one of the early users of Henry, feel free to sign up at the link below. Forward.
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
And thanks to Hubspot for partnering with me!! Make sure to download the free AI Agents Cheat Sheet! clickhubspot.com/9b67c7
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Hermes Agent is the most powerful AI tool right now The issue is, almost nobody knows how to use it properly In this video I show you 6 use cases for Hermes I promise will completely change how you work:
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
How to develop an unhinged amount of confidence:
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Creative Owls 🫟@MyCreativeOwls·
@AlexFinn Hey @grok give me all the prompts to generate all the use cases he's mentioning. And provide phases to build them out.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Some of you noticed limits drained faster in Codex, we root caused it to an optimization that we rolled back that had an impact on cache hit rates when compacting across long running sessions. We fixed this and have now reset usage limits for all accounts. Enjoy the weekend.
Kappaemme@Kappaemme1926

CODEX LIMITS ARE FIXED!

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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
You should NEVER be downloading AI agent skills from the internet It's the biggest attack vector for security breaches right now Tons of skills in the public skill sites you see are compromised with prompts that open your computer up Do this instead: If you see any skill you want your agent to have, give the link to your agent Say "look at what this skill does. I want you to do something similar. Think about how this fits into our workflow and how you'd use it. Then build your own version of it, custom for what we do" Your agent then will build its own, secure version that can't have dirty prompts from random people on the internet This is the biggest security practice you can implement
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Another round of massive layoffs All CEOs using the same script of "We are dominating right now! But we must lay off 20% of the company." Despite the fact that this script is toxic and makes Americans hate AI, your takeaway should be this: If you have not mastered AI by now, you are completely useless in today's workforce and are waiting to be laid off You have 0 leverage and the clock is ticking Crying on blueski that the data centers are drinking all the water and AI is just capitalism slop machines is only digging your own grave AI is here. It will bring far sunnier day, but in the meantime it will bring massive disruption If you're not preparing for this now, you are filled with entitlement and only hurting you and your family And while I think many of these leaders are using AI as an excuse for their insane overspending in 2021 and not being prepared for market conditions (and you can now vibe code half these tools), the same takeaway should be had: learn all the tools available today including Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, OpenClaw, ChatGPT, Claude Design and others, or be doomed to being a statistic in a PR written tweet by your CEO on a Thursday afternoon
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Today we reduced headcount by 22%. The business is the strongest it's ever been. So I think it's important to be direct about what I'm seeing and why. First, I made this decision and I own it. I did it because the way to operate at the highest level of productivity is changing, and to win the future, ClickUp needs to change with it. Second, this wasn't about cutting costs. Most savings from this change will flow directly back into the people who stay. We'll be introducing million-dollar salary bands. If you create outsized impact using AI, you'll be paid outside of traditional bands. Most importantly, I have the deepest gratitude for those affected. We're doing this from a position of strength specifically so we can take care of people properly. Everyone affected receives a package aimed at honoring their contributions and easing the transition. I only see two options: wait for this to play out gradually in the market or be honest about what I'm seeing and act proactively. THE 100X ORGANIZATION The primary change is that we're restructuring around what I call 100x org. The goal is 100x output. The roles required to build at the highest level are fundamentally different than they were a year ago. Incremental improvements to existing systems won't get us there. We need new ones. That means creating enough disruption to rebuild rather than iterate on what's already broken. The common narrative is that AI makes everyone more productive. It doesn't. Many of the workflows of today, if left unchanged, create bottlenecks in AI systems. These roles will evolve. But waiting for that to happen naturally means falling behind now. The 100x org is actually heavily dependent on people - infinitely more than today. This is only possible with 10x people that have embraced and adopted new ways of working. THE BUILDERS, AGENT MANAGERS, AND FRONT-LINERS — THE BUILDERS: 10X ENGINEERS I don't think most companies have internalized what's actually happening with AI in engineering. The common narrative is that AI makes all engineers more productive. That may be true in isolation, but at an organization level - that is the farthest thing from reality. Here's what we've validated recently at ClickUp: the great engineers, the ones who can orchestrate, architect, and review, are becoming 100x engineers. They're not writing code. They're directing agents that write code. The skill is judgment. AI makes the best engineers wildly more productive, and everyone else using AI slows these engineers down. Think about it - the bottlenecks are (1) orchestration - telling AI what to do, and (2) reviewing - what AI did. Everything is leapfrogged and no longer needed. So who do you want orchestrating and reviewing code? And how do you want your best engineers to spend their time? If your best engineers are spending time reviewing other people's code, then this is inherently an inefficient bottleneck. These engineers can review their agent's code much faster than reviewing human code. The new world is about enabling your 10x engineers to become 100x. The wrong strategy is to push every engineer to use infinite tokens. Companies doing this are celebrating 500% more pull requests. But customer outcomes don't match the volume of code being generated. I call this the great reckoning of AI coding, and every company will face this soon if not already. More code is just another bottleneck to the best engineers, and ultimately to your company's impact as well. — THE BUILDERS: 10X PRODUCT MANAGERS Product management and design roles are merging. Designers that have customer focus, become more like product managers. And product managers that have intuition for UX become more like designers. The bottleneck of user research is gone. It takes us just one mention of an agent to kickoff research and analyze results. The bottleneck of product <> design iteration is also gone. The product builder iterates on their own, along with agents and skills that ensure alignment with quality and strategy. Also controversial today - I believe that the wrong strategy is to have your PMs shipping code - that just introduces another bottleneck that the best engineers will waste their time on. To be clear, PMs should be coding but they should do this in a playground to iterate, validate, and scope. That code should not go to production. Everything outside of managing systems, orchestrating AI, and reviewing output becomes a bottleneck. That's why the other roles that are critical along with these are the systems managers (to reduce bottlenecks) along with a bottleneck you can't replace - customer meeting time. — THE SYSTEM MANAGERS Ironically, the people that automate their jobs with AI will always have a job. They become owners of the AI systems - agent managers. We have many examples of these people at ClickUp. The underlying systems in which we operate are absolutely critical to get right. I think most companies are delusional to think they can iterate on existing systems and compete in this new world. You must create enough disruption so that old systems are deprecated entirely. If there's any definition for 'AI native' that's what it is. — THE FRONT-LINERS In a world that will become saturated with AI communication, the human touch will matter more than anything to customers. This is a bottleneck that you shouldn't replace - even when agents are high enough quality to do video meetings. One-on-one meeting time with customers is something that shouldn't be automated. The systems around the meetings should be - so that front-liners spend nearly 100% of their time with customers. REWARDING 100X IMPACT In a world where companies are able to do so much more with less, where does that excess money go? In our case, much of the savings in this new operating model will flow directly back to those that enabled it. We must reward people that create productivity accordingly. This aligns incentives on both sides. Plus, in a world where your best people create 100x impact, you can't afford to lose them. You should aim to retain these employees for decades. The context they have and their ability to efficiently orchestrate and review will be nearly impossible to replace. Compensation bands of today should be thrown out the door. We're introducing $1 million cash/year salary bands with a path available to nearly everyone in the company if they produce 100x impact by creating or managing AI systems. THE FUTURE Nearly every company will make changes like these. The ones that do it proactively will define what comes next. The future is not fewer people. It's different work, new roles, and better rewards for those who embrace it. We're already seeing entirely new roles emerge, like Agent Managers, that didn't exist a year ago. ClickUp is positioning to lead this shift, not just internally, but for our customers too. I've never been more certain about where we're headed.

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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
MASSIVE Hermes Agent update this week. 7 new features you need to be taking advantage of immediately: 1. Improved memory/session search. Hermes now automatically logs every session from every day into memory. Meaning you can ask "what did we work on on April 15th?" 2. Background tasks: use /background at anytime to give a task to Hermes that it will complete in the background. Meaning you can give a bunch of background tasks and still have it perform a main task simultaneously. Perfect for multitasking. 3. xAI oath: login with your existing Grok account and use that as your orchestrator. No need to pay extra for other AI accounts. Awesome of xAI to allow this. 4. X posting and fetching. If you use your Grok oauth, you can now use Hermes to search, find, and create posts. Really nice X integration for your agent 5. Codex CLI. Your agent can now natively use Codex CLI. Meaning you can give your agent a coding task and it will spin up Codex CLI by itself to vibe code for you. Very powerful 6. Native AI videos. Hermes agent can now use a number of tools to generate its own AI videos. This includes the Grok oauth from earlier. So if you plug that in you can now use Grok Imagine to build videos in seconds. 7. Auto Kanban tasks. If you open up your Hermes kanban board ('hermes dashboard' in your terminal) you can drop goals into the triage category and Hermes will automatically break it down into tasks and assign to subagents. Really powerful way to get big tasks done quickly Highly recommend taking advantage of all of these immediately if you want to stay on the cutting edge
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
@FearedBuck i assumed rushin to finish was because Russia and Finland play eachother a lot in hockey. slap shots triple entendre?
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@SH13LDS7 saying 'aw shucks what's the point' then doing nothing is the worst plan of action you can have right now.
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🛡️SHIELDS@SH13LDS7·
@AlexFinn What is the point of mastering AI when it can do everything better than you? Even the crazy prompts you write can be written better by an AI agent trained on your writing style and everything. These layoffs are just the beginning.
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Today I'm excited to share that Hark has raised $700M at a $6B valuation When I use these AI models today, they feel basic. They should be able to listen and talk naturally, understand vision, retain persistent memory, and become deeply personalized over time. They should be able to see the world, interact with it, and take action To build that future, the capital we raised today will be used to: → scale our GPU infrastructure → accelerate future AI model development → grow the Hark team from ~70 to 200 engineers → design and build the next generation of AI hardware The Series A round was led by Parkway Venture Capital with participation from NVIDIA, Align Ventures, AMD Ventures, ARK Invest, Brookfield, Greycroft, Intel Capital, Prime Movers Lab, Qualcomm Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, and Tamarack Global At Hark, we are building the most advanced personal intelligence in the world. Intelligence that begins to think like you and sometimes, ahead of you to offload your mental workload
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@0xSero Bootoshi is the man. very nice guy
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Rachel@rachelnocode·
@AlexFinn and be a part of vibe coding academy
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Everything you need to master in 2026 to get rich: • Vibe coding • Hermes agent • Running Codex/Claude Code side by side • /goal • Running your own local models • Karpathy's Autoresearch • Building an X audience • Creating videos • AI agent swarms • How machine learning works • How databases work (been using Convex) • Using API's • Training your own LoRAs • Elimination of doom scrolling
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
@Kurrco Every Rick Ross album ever has been mid mid mid skip skip
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
You need to set up this Codex system I have Been taking advantage of their new remote features and my productivity has 1000x'd I have one device (Mac Studio 1) as my main dev machine. That's where all code is written Then all my other devices (iPad, iPhone, Mac Studio 2, 2 Mac Minis) are nodes I send commands from No matter which device I'm on, no matter where I am in the world (could be at the grocery store, in bed, Japan, on the toilet, by the pool, on the road using FSD) I have code written in one place Made coding big projects SO much easier Here's what I'd do if I were you Choose one device you have (preferably a desktop device like Mac Mini or Mac Studio) Make this your main dev device. Make sure it never turns off and never goes to sleep Go into Codex app then settings on that device. Go to connections > control this Mac. Turn that on Then go into every other device you have, mobile, desktop, whatever, and go into Codex settings and enable control other devices Also download Tailscale on every device. This will allow you to create a private network that will allow your other agents (OpenClaw or Hermes) to jump between computers and make changes when necessary You now have a super powered AI private network where you can code or get work done from any device anywhere in the world Promise this 1000x's your productivity
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