Bobby Goodlatte

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Bobby Goodlatte

Bobby Goodlatte

@rsg

Co-founder & CEO @trysunflower 🌻 Early product designer @Facebook. Angel investor @Coinbase @Linear @Expo @Envoy @XMTP_ & many more

Miami Katılım Mart 2007
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John Smothers
John Smothers@smothers_john·
Come build the future of product design with us @noondesign! We’re hiring across engineering, design, and marketing. High agency team, in person culture, with offices in SF and Bangalore. I've never had more fun building. Apply below and DM me if you're interested. Open roles 👇 binary.so/noon
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TBPN
TBPN@tbpn·
BREAKING: @samsheffer has joined Google DeepMind
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@CaHSRA It’s not supposed to be a jobs program. It’s supposed to be a train program 🤦‍♂️
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CA High-Speed Rail 🚄💨
As we move closer to operations, high-speed rail is already boosting California’s economy. 📈$24.6 BILLION in economic output 👷$9.5 BILLION in labor income And over 98% of project investments are supporting California workers and businesses. 👪 #BuildHSR
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
take it further - product should do product - product should design - product should build - product should measure - product should market - product should price - product should sell - product on a quota wait
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Most tech companies break out product management and product marketing into two separate roles: Product management defines the product and gets it built. Product marketing wires the messaging- the facts you want to communicate to customers- and gets the product sold. But from my experience that's a grievous mistake. Those are, and should aways be, one job. There should be no separation between what the product will be and how it will be explained- the story has to be utterly cohesive from the beginning. Your messaging is your product. The story you're telling shapes the thing you're making. I learned story telling from Steve Jobs. I learned product management from Greg Joswiak. Joz, a fellow Wolverine, Michigander, and overall great person, has been at Apple since he left Ann Arbor in 1986 and has run product marketing for decades. And his superpower- the superpower of every truly great product manager- is empathy. He doesn't just understand the customer. He becomes the customer. So when Joz stepped into the world with his next-gen iPod to test it out, he fiddled with it like a beginner. He set aside all the tech specs- except one: battery life. The numbers were empty without customers, the facts meaningless without context. And, that's why product management has to own the messaging. The spec shows the features, the details of how a product will work, but the messaging predicts people's concerns and finds way to mitigate them. - #BUILD Chapter 5.5 The Point of PMs

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Mid Thirties Manhattan Guy
Mid Thirties Manhattan Guy@Mid30sManhattan·
If anyone has a watch guy. I’m willing to pay a 5-8% fee if someone can secure me this watch, not a link. But I need to be able to actually buy it.
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
We are 2.5 hours in and just finished the first turn
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Sunflower
Sunflower@trysunflower·
Your inbox is architected to make you feel like something might be urgent, even when nothing is. That's a feature, not an accident. Sunflower’s design respects and restores your attention.
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We just launched a newsletter for @trysunflower to share some of our product philosophy & design process Give it a subscribe below!
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Johnnie Manzari
Johnnie Manzari@johnnie·
I got introduced to the Noon team through Soleio last year and decided to invest alongside him and a host of other great designers (@rsg @joulee). The future of design is not about the ability to round trip into code and back; these are now one unified entity. We aren’t just stringing together static pages with transitions. That is done. In the future designs can’t be described without an interactive environment backed by code. I’ve been doing software design for a long time and couldn’t be happier with where it’s going.
Soleio@soleio

There is a longstanding idea in software: WYSIWYG @noondesign is a canvas environment where humans and agents can create, edit, and ship product design. Its substrate is code. WYSIWYG. The canvas affords us selection-based workflows and structure that text alone can’t match.

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scott belsky
scott belsky@scottbelsky·
got an early glimpse of "Noon," three things to note vs. others in market: #1 - you work directly on your production code without any translation (other design tools that use MCP and Claude/Codex to work on code and AI produce temporary artifacts) #2 - you don't need multiple tools to do your product design work. #3 - lets you work on both visual and functional design while working on the production code (one single source of truth) fascinating how quickly this market is accelerating...and how close we are getting to the elusive design=code=design moment we've all been waiting for.
Aditya Bandi@bandiaditya

I’m thrilled to announce we’ve raised $44M to build a new home for product design. Meet @noondesign. No workflow is more broken and fragmented in 2026 than the product designers’. The very same people who care most about building software don’t have software purpose built for them. @kushagrasinha7 and I have lived this problem first hand as designers ourselves. That’s why we built Noon. The first product design tool that works entirely on your product code, so you can design not only how a product looks, but also how it works. With AI at its core that works in seconds, not minutes. For the first time, you can create, iterate, build, test and ship. All in one canvas. No translations or roundtrips to the codebase and back. Comment “Get Noon” and we’ll get you on the list for early access.

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Jordi Hays
Jordi Hays@jordihays·
TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI The world is changing quickly but TBPN will stay the same. Live every weekday just with a lot more resources. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of this journey big or small. We are 17 months in and unironically just getting started.
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John Smothers
John Smothers@smothers_john·
@rsg Grateful to have you on the journey with us Bobby!
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So excited to be an angel investor in Noon. Closing the gap between design & implementation 🫡
Aditya Bandi@bandiaditya

I’m thrilled to announce we’ve raised $44M to build a new home for product design. Meet @noondesign. No workflow is more broken and fragmented in 2026 than the product designers’. The very same people who care most about building software don’t have software purpose built for them. @kushagrasinha7 and I have lived this problem first hand as designers ourselves. That’s why we built Noon. The first product design tool that works entirely on your product code, so you can design not only how a product looks, but also how it works. With AI at its core that works in seconds, not minutes. For the first time, you can create, iterate, build, test and ship. All in one canvas. No translations or roundtrips to the codebase and back. Comment “Get Noon” and we’ll get you on the list for early access.

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