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@LaurentLev

Katılım Ocak 2012
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How it feels to dig in Hubspot for records and deals instead of asking Claude.
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Fred Lavoie@fklavoie·
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@jonathan_wilke @cursor_ai 💯 Cursor allowed me to build things I could've never thought possible a year ago as a marketer
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Jonathan Wilke
Jonathan Wilke@jonathan_wilke·
I'm gonna say it: As it stands today, @cursor_ai is the best agentic coding tool out there. No jumping between terminal and editor, nice UI and you don't have to switch the tool if there's a new model. change my mind.
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Cool build from today... Was tired of uploading my bills from amazon to our spend mgmt tool every month, so I built and agent with @cursor_ai + @deck_agent Cursor gets the creds, calls the Deck API. Deck API logs in (with MFA), fetches latest bills, sends back to Cursor UI. #computeruse #aiagents
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@JakeBloom_AI @svpino Yeah common challenge with RPA or standard automations! Deck's Agent adapts to UI changes and portal updates because it sees website the same way human does. Latest success rate data places it at 99%.
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Jake Bloom
Jake Bloom@JakeBloom_AI·
@svpino Web automation without an API is powerful but the maintenance burden is real — sites update their DOM, CAPTCHAs get added, login flows change. Every update is a potential silent breakage. What's the failure rate in practice and how do you handle it when the target site changes?
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Santiago@svpino·
How to automate web tasks (even when the site doesn't offer an API). Use this with Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, OpenClaw, or whatever agent you are using.
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@AutomationArch_ @svpino I'd add that scaling these agents is also an issue. Claude Code can work well for one agent, but struggles to scale for enterprises. With Deck, you can run 1000+ agents simultaneously, including complex logins like CAPTCHA, MFA and SSO!
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Marcus Holden
Marcus Holden@AutomationArch_·
@svpino The web automation angle without an api is one I keep coming back to. The techniques that work reliably with Claude Code have improved noticeably, though the edge cases still require some manual oversight
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@pitdesi @svpino Used it with Cursor to build an amazon receipt fetcher last week, did 3 months of order history, pretty cool for spend management heavy 2FA and antibot source too!
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
@svpino This is cool- Any other examples where you’ve used it? Thinking of trying it for some fintech/investment use cases
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@Thomas_Tao_1 @svpino that's the beauty of agents vs RPA, when sites change UI, agent reasons and adapts
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Thomas Tao@Thomas_Tao_1·
@svpino The flaky part is selectors. Dynamic sites break everything fast.
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@imakeBADads Super nice, but computer use agents like Claude's are limited, can't run at scale, so usage is pretty limited. Deck.co agents can run 1000+ at a time, and we have a few agencies using them, check it out!
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Eddie Maalouf
Eddie Maalouf@imakeBADads·
These are the only AI tools agency owners will ever need: - LLMs (thinking, writing, strategy): Claude - Coding agents (building, shipping): Claude - Computer-use agents (browser tasks, automation): Claude again - Audio (voice, transcription): Claude - Automation (connecting everything): Claude Code
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@nickvasiles We've been working on building computer use agents for enterprise. Can run up to 1000+ agents at scale, check it out. deck.co
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nick vasilescu@nickvasiles·
Anthropic just launched Computer-Use-Agents on Claude Desktop, meaning it can now take control of your entire computer environment. This is huge for businesses and enterprise, except it's limited by the fact that it requires a personal computer. If you deploy it into a virtual machine on Orgo, you can now manage hundreds or thousands of your clients' Claude accounts, setting up their skills, capabilities, connectors, etc, all on their own machines in the cloud on Orgo.
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Nick Pattison@thenickpattison·
Deck wanted a brand that felt "limitless." We built a visual language of portals leading into an expansive new world. My favorite touch is the wordmark, which has a portal arch in every letter.
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
How do you say AI Agent in Quebecois?
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@Austen @deck_agent authenticates and runs workflows anywhere, even when there's no API available.
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Finn Mallery
Finn Mallery@fin465·
We built Claude Code for Lead Generation… We hit #1 on @ProductHunt & took @origamichat from slow growth to 2x MRR every week since I wrote up the exact guide we used to hit #1 and get thousands of users to sign up in a day. Complete blueprint to #1. I’ll dm it to you Just comment “Launch” RT so other founders get the blueprint
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@alexcooldev Love cursor for web development. Using Claude Code for eveything else.
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Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Is anyone still using Cursor AI instead of switching fully to Claude Code? Or am I the only one 😅
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Lorenzo@LaurentLev·
@srbhrai Haha that's funny you work at Apideck. I work at @deck_agent and our speciality is integrating with softwares that lack APIs 👀
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𝚂𝚊𝚞𝚛𝚊𝚋𝚑 𝚁𝚊𝚒 ✦
For 80% of the cases that I've seen (and I've seen a lot of them) the consistent data model works well. > the one it has doesn't expose what you actually need. Those are usually one off fields that folks want, and in those cases, they're aware that the field is not available. Apart from that, > until one of those 20 systems doesn't have one That's upto the Unified provider, to add those missing fields, or take that as a feedback and implement them. At Apideck, we do that really well.
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𝚂𝚊𝚞𝚛𝚊𝚋𝚑 𝚁𝚊𝚒 ✦
Most fintech startups don't fail integrations because they picked the wrong API. They fail because they picked too many and couldn't maintain them. Here's how to actually think about your fintech API stack: 🧵 (1/12)
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