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Joe Anderson

@Anderson760

design founder building an influencer marketing platform https://t.co/730MtokXd5. Good product is table stakes. Tweets about product, ai, and influencers

Amsterdam Katılım Kasım 2010
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Mando BTC@21Mreasons·
@felixleezd Why even use paper ? Do you have a stake in it ? Sounds just like an extra step ?
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Felix Lee@felixleezd·
Day 140 of vibe-coding as a designer. I'm shocked how few designers know about this workflow. I skipped Figma and made a beautiful Robinhood design from Claude Code + Paper, in just one prompt. Wild! 🤯 This feels like the future of design.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@pentaclay @felixleezd I found paper to be better than pencil, pencil struggles quite a bit with icons but one shots the first version a bit faster
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Erfan@pentaclay·
@felixleezd I haven't tried Paper, can't compare. But pencil gives good ouput, you can give prompts directly in Pencil.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
Spriklr : CreatorIQ : Tribe Dynamics Later : Mavrck Sprout Social : Tagger
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
design with AI is a lot of expansion and contraction, similar to getting 5 variations of micro copy it's interesting to see myself go through 10x the variations I typically would, looking forward to when AI is much faster with doing explorations
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Sherry Jiang@SherryYanJiang·
what's one ai tool that you think is criminally underrated??
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Ridd 🤿@ridd_design·
I cannot overstate how much this little tool has changed my design workflow over the last few weeks 😮 Being able to grab something from prod, paste it into the canvas, and have Claude spin it up 6 different ways is insane I've also started using it to create a pseudo version history of my code explorations too. Before prompting a change I create a quick snapshot and dump it into Paper. Never in a million years did I think my workflow would change so much from 2025 to 2026.
Stephen Haney@stephenhaney

Stay ahead Today we're announcing Paper Snapshot Snapshot your live website and paste it into Paper as editable layers • start from your real site • no more screenshots • uses real html/css What will you make? Link in replies 🎶

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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@charlespacker @Maaland that's the conundrum, the frontier labs will be so good and you'll have a "personal" agent that's already capable The key question is where your todos/project/issue tracking lives. If your agent manages it for you (assuming it's just a list of dependent todos) they get displaced
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Charles Packer@charlespacker·
@Maaland fair to pivot, but the answer for old world saas companies like linear can't all be pivot into [coding] agent - nobody wants to use the slack/linear/notion/etc agent, they just want to connect their existing agent to it
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Charles Packer@charlespacker·
Companies like linear are in a tough spot. I like Linear, it's useful for issue tracking. Have felt 0 pressure internally to replace it for something vibecoded - it "just works", and I'm happy to pay for it. But I have zero interest in using their "Linear Agent" or "Linear Coding Agent", and I'm sure most teams feel the same way. I just want to plug Letta Code into a Linear skill (which I already do, and it works great). I guess that's the problem - if you're Linear, what's left to build?
Linear@linear

Issue tracking is dead. We are building what comes next. linear.app/next

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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
The more you experience these AI shifts with building, the more it feels like all that matters is the 7 powers
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
Seeing restaurants with old websites and tech is probably a good way to think about most small businesses They just need things that work reliably and do the job for a fair price. The coordination overhead to get people to change to a new thing is hard
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@TaylorHoliday I think if you just own your own knowledge base and build on top of that, you’ll be able to do this as models get really smart. But yea def something to weigh with new products
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Taylor Holiday@TaylorHoliday·
I get all the hype that Claude has cloned open claw rendering it useless… It’s been an impressive few weeks. BUT, for me, the pace of change just highlights the importance of being model agnostic. I just can’t get on board with the idea of locking all my context and memory into a single ecosystem at this point. I want to be: State portable, model optimized.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@mbertulli Network effects, only reason devs build for the iPhone is bc that’s where users are. With enough time that erodes which changes the full dynamic
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@hemeon Really have to test since each business is different, consumer typically struggles due to CAC and low LTV. Dial that in and you can be more confident. For your app I would experiment with organic (founder led content), creators 1st since they work with ads when ready
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Marc Hemeon@hemeon·
I'd love some advice / insight. Seeing lots of talk about paid ads for consumer apps. I'm curious if a consumer app raises 2M how much of that spend would you use for paid ads?
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@battyterm @kevinrose @mvanhorn within tmux/ghostty does the cross-communication happen because they're sharing some sort of shared file/folder they can all write to and read from?
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batty@battyterm·
@kevinrose @mvanhorn Cross-communication between panes is where it gets powerful. The missing piece: git worktrees give each agent its own branch so they can't stomp each other's changes. Then a test gate before merge catches the ones that 'finished' with broken code.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
Anyone figure out a way to design with an existing site and claude code? Currently thinking of having it make a design system page, and then using that as a reference for different elements/ideas
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@jessethanley @AaronPresley I started exploring moving more of our stuff to you due to this as well, I think you’re on the right track. Highly recommend tracking trends in bot visits to your docs if possible
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˗ˏˋ Jesse Hanley ˎˊ˗@jessethanley·
I try to avoid being a doomer, but I do feel immense pressure to have my product conform to the new way of working in a way I haven’t felt before. Organic traffic is no longer a distribution strategy, customers don’t want to login anymore, you need to have a CLI/MCP or customers will go elsewhere, our AI features need to be updated weekly and one-shot the most random requests… Your company is at risk if you don’t move fast enough. I’m embracing it but I understand why people are anxious. It’s never ending.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@hemeon Would love to see what you end up on here!
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Marc Hemeon@hemeon·
Putting another request out for best AI motion tools - to animate logos, UI, branded content - looking for output to be videos for marketing content - what's the best AI practices these days?
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@Evanish It’s a native Mac OS thing that lets you schedule recurring tasks for Claude to do, daily, weekly, etc. Claude code will know to use it if you ask it to do so
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Jason Evanish@Evanish·
@Anderson760 Thanks. What counts as a local launch agent? Like running some scripts in cursor?
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Jason Evanish@Evanish·
Realizing I kind of want to hire an AI coach to help me take the next step up in my AI usage so I can nail Agents. There's so many PM tasks that are recurring that I realize an agent could probably help with, but the learning curve right now feels too steep for the time I have.
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Joe Anderson@Anderson760·
@Evanish Thanks for sharing these, I could help you set most of this up if you want to jump on a quick call sometime. Mainly just need Claude code, obsidian, and local launchagents
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Jason Evanish@Evanish·
So some examples 1) pull out customer feedback from shared slack channels and organize it for me 2) access GitHub issues and give me a summary of what shipped last week 3) build a customer facing report of what shipped focusing on things they’d care about we shipped 4) go through all my granola calls each day and extract to do list items to a central place for me to check off 5) watch videos I designate and give me the tldr and actionable takeaways (there’s so many videos in my backlog I will never get to)
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