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Prahar Patel

Prahar Patel

@PraharPatel55

CTO @textdotai | Building something people want

San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Eurie Kim
Eurie Kim@eurie_kim·
personalization at scale sounds like a buzzword until you try to build it. the companies that actually do it have one thing in common: they understand that personalization isn't a feature. it's the whole product.
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Prahar Patel@PraharPatel55·
It’s the golden age of the “idea guys”. Start ideamaxxing
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Anjney Midha
Anjney Midha@AnjneyMidha·
when graduating from college many yrs ago, i gave Peter Thiel a call for advice ‘do you have to be an operator to be a great investor?’ i asked ‘nope. you just need outlier empathy for founders’ he was right. however - nothing gives you empathy like doing it yourself
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Prahar Patel@PraharPatel55·
Introducing @googlecalendar right inside your group chats. No more "uhmm what time are you free this weekend?" Alfi can find a time that works for your group and locks it in 🔒
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Rushi Shah
Rushi Shah@irushishah·
every calendar app was built for work alfi just shipped one built for your friends google calendar sync is live! tell your group chat you want to hang. alfi finds the time, books the table, drops it on everyone’s calendar more meetups. less “we should get dinner” try it 👇
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Prahar Patel
Prahar Patel@PraharPatel55·
Thanks Tom ! What I have also found useful is asking the agent to write tests first (after the planning stage but before implantation) and iterate on implementation until all tests pass (without modifying the tests themselves). Code works well and tests are comprehensive use cases.
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Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield@t_blom·
Every day, I get half-a-dozen features request for voicemail.audio and I can put them all into @conductor_build in parallel and build everything in <30 mins The future is crazy.
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Rushi Shah
Rushi Shah@irushishah·
500K people trust us. 25M+msgs. a teenager showed me his home while giving feedback. his roof was just wood chips. 18 yrs old, experiencing ai for the first time, with our product. that's why we're building this. social ai that brings people closer together, everywhere.
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
What’s AI still can’t do well?
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Prahar Patel@PraharPatel55·
When talking with startups, if the first question that comes to your mind is, “Why can’t Meta, OpenAI, etc. do this?” then your imagination game is weak.
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Tanay Kothari
Tanay Kothari@tankots·
A VC just did something I've never seen before. We had 6 years of runway and no plans to raise. Then she sent me a message that made us reopen our closed $30M round. We'd just closed our Series A. We were burning $200K a month. We didn't need more capital. Then I got a message from a VC at Notable Capital. Most investor emails say: "Hey Tanay, I'd love to learn more about Wispr and your vision." This one said: "I've tried every voice tool in the market. Wispr is my favorite. Here's why. I onboarded my entire family and my entire firm. I sat with each person through the experience. We have strong conviction." I read it twice. Wait. You did what? She didn't ask for a demo. She became a power user. Then ran her own reference checks. I took the call immediately. Turns out, Notable Capital was formerly GGV. And GGV had Hans Tung - someone I'd met my first week at Stanford. I sat in on his talk and thought: "I want to work with this guy one day." 10 years later, here we were. Over the next few weeks, we built conviction in each other. They saw the world the way we did. We made an exception. Instead of waiting for Series B, we did an A2 with them. Most investors ask founders to prove the product works. This investor proved it to herself first. That level of effort is rare. When someone puts in that much work before they even talk to you, you pay attention. If you want a founder's attention, don't ask for a demo. Do the work. Use the product. Form your own belief in it. Then show up with proof, not questions. That's what gets meetings. That's what closes rounds. PS: Chelcie Taylor, you're one of the most special VC's I've worked with ❤️ — Written with Wispr Flow
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Prahar Patel@PraharPatel55·
@wabi @wabi build an app that tracks my to do lists, emails, reminders, calendars across all email clients and calendars
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wabi
wabi@wabi·
Our design engineers wanna vibe code apps for you. What's an app you love but hate paying for? Comment the ideas below and we'll build you a free alternative.
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Rushi Shah
Rushi Shah@irushishah·
the social layer of the future won't be a feed it'll be a small, trusted group of people, and the AI that helps them stay together
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Eugenia Kuyda
Eugenia Kuyda@ekuyda·
f**k marry kill?
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