
my first big domain sale 🚀 @Undeveloped
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my first big domain sale 🚀 @Undeveloped















$3.5M run rate. +$2M in a week. One founder + AI. Zero employees. I wanted to create a platform with the vibes of the 1990s, the vibes of the 2000s, of the 2010s, and then have a feature of the future, and I said, "Wait a second, I know the Agent SDK, why don't I use the Agent SDK which is the feature of the future?" And I didn't have any idea what to do, but I knew I needed agents, so I put agents in loops and connected MCPs which then were synced to real products running in production. I knew that could be a feature of the future, but I didn't realize how much the impact would be.



$2M run rate. $200K→$2M in 2 weeks. The golden age of solopreneurship has begun. 80% autonomy. 20% taste. This is Polsia.



my current reality with OpenClaw: I want to use it more I know it's the future But it's so less productive than just using Claude Code and Codex. Doesn't mean I'm not using it. And more importantly, I'm trying to build things with it. Make it more resilient Make it more of a real business tool But it's pushing a boulder up the hill. Those thinking that you just install it and have a 24/7 always on agent doing tons of shit for you are misleading you. It's a ton of work, it breaks a lot, it forget all sorts of shit. But it's the future. We're early, its the right time to put in the reps.




upgrade your openclaw telegram setup by separating your workstreams. keep context clean, and stop your AI from mixing up your fitness logs with your finance reports. free how-to, link in thread 👇


Saturday night. 6 hours of sleep over the last week. My autonomous agent company having an emergency meeting on the left. My ClawdBot giving them new tasks on the right All being powered by local models in my Mac Studio data center I refuse to be in the permanent underclass




This is probably my stopping point right here, as I've been working on this for the last four to five hours, and the costs of spending more time on this are outweighing the benefits. The issue I'm running into now is that it doesn't seem to be agentic enough to be able to do stuff on its own that is meaningful, such as build apps generatively and take my feedback. I do think that the technology has a lot of promise, so I will check back in a couple weeks or months to try and pick up where I left off.