Eduard Stach

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Eduard Stach

Eduard Stach

@KingEdwords

Building a digital agency https://t.co/KuCLa6B56X. End2End digital process from prospect to customer. Complete process without obstacles. With AI and No-Code.

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Harsh Makadia
Harsh Makadia@MakadiaHarsh·
Controversial opinion: AI is making bad businesses survive longer. Before AI, if your process was broken, you'd feel the pain fast. Customers would leave. Teams would burn out. The cracks were visible. Now? You can patch every crack with an AI band-aid. Chatbot covers for bad support. AI-written emails cover for no marketing strategy. Generated reports cover for nobody actually analyzing anything. The businesses that will win in 2027 aren't the ones using the most AI. They're the ones who fixed the actual problem first and THEN used AI to scale the solution. If your foundation is broken, AI just helps you scale the brokenness faster.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i'm running a live claude cowork workshop for non-technical people on april 22 by the end of the 2 hours, you'll have a fully set up marketing system on your computer that: > produces a full week of content in one sitting, dialed into your voice so it sounds like you on your sharpest day > turns any marketing framework or post into a repeatable skill that claude runs on command for you > builds sales pages in minutes so you stop paying designers and copywriters thousands > schedules tasks to run while you sleep so you wake up to finished drafts, fresh ideas, and updated reports every morning > writes launch emails, newsletters, and sequences using the same frameworks behind my 6-figure product launches all click by click, on your machine, while i do it on mine here's everything that you get: • the full 2-hour live workshop where you build everything in real time • 16 personal skills that i built over 100s of hours for my own business • the complete recording so you can rewatch anytime • a self-paced course version of all the material • access to Claude Marketing OS telegram group this system runs 90% of the marketing behind my 7-figure brand doing 15M+ impressions/month and it's all yours come april 22nd comment "Cowork" and i'll DM you the link
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Eduard Stach@KingEdwords·
@chatbase VOICE, i already have an early adopter account 😉
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Chatbase@chatbase·
Last week, we shipped Voice Agents in Chatbase. We're already hearing from early adopters how much the experience changes when support is voice-first. Customers engage longer, questions get resolved faster, and it feels more like you are getting help from an expert. Comment VOICE and we'll give you 1 month free + build you a personalized demo.
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Shane Levine
Shane Levine@theShaneLevine·
People ask me how has AI changed the design process? Just look at @tryramp Product Designer job description
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Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
My biggest productivity gain with AI is not at my peak performance. It is actually the opposite. At my peaks, AI somewhat distracts me. But at my lowest, when I don't sleep well, am busy, or lack energy, I still manage to fix issues, ship improvements, and close support tickets almost every day. I wouldn’t have been able to do that in the past without AI. That is really something.
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
This new Lego commercial will most likely become the most viewed commercial in history. And it's not AI. But you should ask yourself, how much did they have to pay them?
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The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃
Sam Altman predicted the first one-person billion-dollar company. Matthew Gallagher built a $401M company in year one with $20,000, AI tools, and zero employees. This year he's on track for $1.8B. With 2 people. The playbook has changed: Old path: - Come up with an idea - Fundraise from friends or VCs - Hire a team - Build the product - Hope it works New path: - Start with an audience (X, Instagram, TikTok) - Vibe code something for that audience - Build a community around it - Automate fulfillment with AI agents - Repeat That's the new barrier to entry is a laptop and an idea.
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Eduard Stach@KingEdwords·
@HBCoop_ Its crazy. Scenes that never happened. Interesting to generate full 4h videos for waiting rooms at doctors or in spa areas as silent background for better mood.
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Heather Cooper@HBCoop_·
Seedance 2.0 Text to Video Prompt below:
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Modest Mitkus@ModestMitkus·
I filmed my vibe-coding journey from $0 → $60,000+/month From doubts and struggles to happy moments. I started filming it in December 2024. A lot of raw thoughts, no filters. Should I do it as a single long video or five separate videos?
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
reminder that you’re not behind, it’s just moving too fast
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Dmytro Krasun
Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
Many layoffs happen because of overhiring, mismanagement, losing market share, or/and higher interest rates compressing revenues. Attributing all that to AI is misleading.
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
I have exactly the opposite view Random viral bangers don’t convert into anything valuable, high effort bangers convert into millions of dollars over time, cuz u earn respect & authority, others cite u, trust you & recommend their friends.. Don’t fall for a slot machine dream
darkzodchi@zodchiii

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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Coding in 2026: - 50% prompting - 50% QA - 0% coding
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Harsh Makadia
Harsh Makadia@MakadiaHarsh·
My secret weapon isn’t code. It’s Loom. Client confused about a feature? 90-second Loom. Explaining a bug fix? 2-minute Loom. Weekly update? 3-minute Loom instead of a 30-minute meeting. One client told me - I’ve never had a developer communicate like this. All I do is talk to a camera instead of typing paragraphs.
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Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
One quality blog post that gets 1,000 visitors monthly and converts 50 paying customers is better than an AI mass content programmatic spam production factory that brings 1,000,000 impressions, no clicks, and risks your website being delisted from search.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I think this collective feeling of "I don't enjoy coding anymore because it's so easy with AI" is good to talk about and realize, and I have it too I miss going to bed with a coding challenge I have to get through and then wake up and in the shower I get the answer and I scream EUREKA!!!!! But then you quickly just have to accept that the world has permanently changed now and it's just not going back because letting AI code for you is simply so much faster and effective and will only get better with every passing year So the better mental approach for me to these things is to just aggressively embrace it and change myself instead, if the fun in solving the challenges is gone, where else can I find the fun? I'm lucky a bit because for me the fun has always been building new things in general, not so much the coding part, although the coding challenges were fun for me too. But having ideas and just building new things was always the most fun. So I have to double down on that now, making more things and making better things and making them much faster than before. Especially now that literally everyone in the world has access to the same coding skill as everyone else (which is AI), the focus will have to aggressively be on what remains as a differentiator for me as a creator, which is my ideas and the way I execute them, not coding them So that's what I will try focus on from now on I think
@levelsio@levelsio

If the skill part of making things moves to the AI Then everyone now has access to the same skills So then it's either not about skills anymore and everyone is competing with everyone on equal footing and all of us ending in a perfect competition with close to zero profit So then nobody ends up winning anymor but the AI companies (since we pay them) Or skill is replaced by stuff like ideas, originality, taste, getting users, attention, distribution, audience, capital (who's rich) etc

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Sully@SullyOmarr·
we're at the point on the agi curve where the models aren't the bottleneck anymore, we are 99% of users (myself included) can't really take full advantage opus4,6/gpt5.4 half the work is just setting up the right skills and tools and even that takes more thinking than people expect
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