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Joe Janiszewski

@JoeSzewski

AI builder.

Minneapolis, MN Katılım Nisan 2011
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Joe Janiszewski
Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
@dustinhyle For most websites migrating from webflow this wouldn’t be an issue. Also the point is to generate and own the underlying code. Once you have that you can deploy it anywhere.
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Dustin Hyle
Dustin Hyle@dustinhyle·
@JoeSzewski Pricing, free goes to way overpriced fast with them. Deploying to a VPS or the like is a much better idea.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
If you want to move off of Webflow, do this: - Point Claude Code or Codex (both work) at your current webflow url - Prompt it to rebuild it using next.js and tailwind/shad - Give it a github repo url and tell it to push the code there - Deploy it on vercel (hosting is $0) I've done this with 3 different webflow sites so far. Each one took about 5 hours to complete on average.
Webflow@webflow

We're simplifying our plans, and updating pricing to match what modern marketing teams need. The web is changing faster than ever, and AI is making it easier to build, manage, and grow content-rich sites. We've heard from customers that they need better ways to scale, so today we're announcing updates that do three things: - Simpler plans and updated pricing. We’re introducing a new Premium Site plan by combining the CMS and Business plans. As part of this, pricing and limits are updating across all paid Site plans. - A plan for fast-growing teams. Introducing the Team plan, an all-in-one offering for teams that have outgrown self-serve but aren't ready for Enterprise. It unlocks capabilities previously unavailable on self-serve, like AEO agents, page branching, single-page publishing, publishing workflows, and so much more. - AI as the foundation. We’re introducing AI credits and including them in every Workspace plan, so all customers have built-in access to the latest AI features they need. To learn more about these updates, visit our blog: wfl.io/48Stauj

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Dustin Hyle
Dustin Hyle@dustinhyle·
@JoeSzewski And deploying to Vercel will create the same problems you had with Webflow.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
@framerius Non technical people can do this. Just tell Claude or Codex what you want edited, and it will do it.
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Framerius
Framerius@framerius·
@JoeSzewski Is there any solution to build with AI that also creates or have wysiwyg builder that allows your customer to edit data on the website by themself?
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
RIP Webflow 😢🪦 There's going to be a huge wave (if not already) of small businesses moving off of Webflow (and Squarespace, Wix, Wordpress, etc.) It's just too easy to rebuilt it with AI. Also way easier to maintain once it's been rebuilt. And way cheaper. It's literally $0 to host it.
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Webflow
Webflow@webflow·
We're simplifying our plans, and updating pricing to match what modern marketing teams need. The web is changing faster than ever, and AI is making it easier to build, manage, and grow content-rich sites. We've heard from customers that they need better ways to scale, so today we're announcing updates that do three things: - Simpler plans and updated pricing. We’re introducing a new Premium Site plan by combining the CMS and Business plans. As part of this, pricing and limits are updating across all paid Site plans. - A plan for fast-growing teams. Introducing the Team plan, an all-in-one offering for teams that have outgrown self-serve but aren't ready for Enterprise. It unlocks capabilities previously unavailable on self-serve, like AEO agents, page branching, single-page publishing, publishing workflows, and so much more. - AI as the foundation. We’re introducing AI credits and including them in every Workspace plan, so all customers have built-in access to the latest AI features they need. To learn more about these updates, visit our blog: wfl.io/48Stauj
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
anyone feel themselves using openclaw a bit less lately? personally I feel like it’s memory is not great and it’s tool use even with skills is not close to claude code I like it for quick on the go things but it’s not a workhorse for me by any means at this point
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
I gave Claude Cowork all of my 2025 transactions across personal and business checking account and credit cards and told it to pull out the business expenses and categorize them into a P&L. This usually takes me hours during tax season. Claude did it in 17 minutes.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
"You're right to call this out" - what my OpenClaw agents says to me multiple times per day
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
I asked Claude how it (he?) and my OpenClaw agent (Eve) can work together on a new project. Claude thought about it, came up with a solid plan, and then just started building it.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
@coreyganim How were you able to use the plaid API? Last I tried (granted it was a year or two ago) they had it locked down to enterprise customers.
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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
I wanted a dashboard to track every dollar of passive income I earn (dividends, interest, all of it). A developer quoted me $5,000. Perplexity Computer one shotted it in under an hour. Here's my workflow: Step 1: Claude wrote the PRD (10 min) I told Claude what I wanted: - Track dividends from Vanguard - Track interest from passive CRE investments - Show monthly totals and growth over time - Connect via Plaid API Claude asked clarifying questions, then wrote a complete PRD with: - Database schema - API routes - Data sync flow - Security requirements - File structure - Phased dev plan Step 2: Perplexity Computer built the app (1 hour) I pasted the PRD and said "build this." Perplexity Computer: - Scaffolded the full React + Express app - Built hero cards with month-over-month % changes - Created a 12-month stacked bar chart - Added donut charts by income source - Built a sortable transaction table - Wired up dark/light mode - Connected to Supabase - Set up the database tables The result: A fully functional dashboard tracking my passive income in real-time. This is my new workflow: → Claude specs the product → Perplexity builds it I'll never pay for a custom internal tool again.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
Having my OpenClaw agent (running codex 5.3) work together with my Claude agent (running Opus 4.6) is continuing to blow my mind.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
@Jason I have installed Cowork within my OpenClaw workspace and the two have been working GREAT together.
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Joe Janiszewski@JoeSzewski·
@Shpigford @openclaw Same issue for me. I’ve had (slightly) more success having my OpenClaw hand these types of tasks off to Claude Cowork.
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Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
what's the most bullet-proof setup for getting @openclaw to consistently navigate/interact with sites/apps in the browser? it's exceedingly inconsistent for me. just feels like i must have it set up incorrectly. FWIW this is running on a Mac mini. Not using headless browser.
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