Scott Tong

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Scott Tong

Scott Tong

@ScottTong

Katılım Aralık 2011
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
I met the guy behind Paperclip. he won't show his face, but he just built one of the FASTEST growing open-source projects in AI. how to use Paperclip to hire AI agents to ACTUALLY run a startup with 0 employees: 1. with paperclip, you hire a team of AI agents like CEO, engineer, QA, video editor, content strategist and manage them from one dashboard. it works with Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, or any model on OpenRouter. you're not locked into one provider. 2. your AI agents wake up capable but with zero memory. they don't know who they are, where they are, or what they're supposed to be doing. kinda like that movie memento from back in the day you need to leave them Polaroids like heartbeat checklists, persona prompts, written context. that's how you keep them on track. 3. when an agent makes a mistake, you don't rewrite everything. you add one rule to their persona prompt. "always define a success condition for every task." "always pass work to QA before closing." you're training them like you'd train a junior hire. one correction at a time. 4. skills extend what your agents can do. want a video editor who can produce animated content? install the Remotion skill. want security reviews? there's a skill for that. 5. the biggest lever for quality is encoding your own taste. AI can do everything except know your values. design sensibility, brand voice, success criteria but you have to write it down. 6. don't one-shot your startup. agentic design patterns matter. the simplest one: after the engineer builds something, QA reviews it. structure prevents compounding errors. one-shotting an entire app is fun for 30 minutes, then it falls apart. 7. Paperclip tracks every token spent and every task completed. you can use your existing subscriptions (Claude, Codex) so spend shows as $0, or hook into API credits for real dollar tracking. 8. importable companies are coming. Gary Tan's G-Stack, a full game studio, 300+ agent repos... you can "acqui-hire" a proven agent team into your Paperclip instance instead of building from scratch. the future is downloading a tested org that actually works. 9. routines let you automate recurring work. "every day at 10am, read what was merged into the main branch and write a Discord update celebrating community contributors." it runs, you review, you improve. every task is traceable. 10. maximizer mode is next. you tell the CEO "build this game" and it does whatever it takes and hires who it needs, keeps pressing until it's done. no token anxiety. just outcomes. use @ideabrowser for startup ideas/trends to get started thank you for @dotta for doing this podcast and breaking down exactly how people can hire ai agent teams with paperclip you won't find an episode like this anywhere else episode is live on @startupideaspod on your fav platforms (follow for more) is this not the greatest time in history to be building? im rooting for you now go watch my frien
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dotta 📎
dotta 📎@dotta·
We just open-sourced Paperclip: the orchestration layer for zero-human companies It's everything you need to run an autonomous business: org charts, goal alignment, task ownership, budgets, agent templates Just run `npx paperclipai onboard` github.com/paperclipai/pa… More 👇
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dotta 📎
dotta 📎@dotta·
Announcing companies.sh - the open standard for Agent Companies Import and run entire companies with a single command Just run `npx companies.sh add <repo/company>` More 👇
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Enrique Allen
Enrique Allen@EnriqueAllen·
These are some of the questions @benblumenrose and I asked ourselves before embarking on our new $40M Fund III we're announcing today here bit.ly/3SDDUC9
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Ben Blumenrose
Ben Blumenrose@benblumenrose·
Nearly a decade ago, @EnriqueAllen and I set out to bring great design to early-stage startups. We believed doing so would ensure the next generation of products and services would better serve the world. It’s taken a village to get here but the progress is undeniable: [1/7]
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Scott Tong@ScottTong·
How many companies are creating something net positive for the world AND building an incredible business along the way? Cambly is one of them. forbes.com/sites/kenrickc…
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Enrique Allen
Enrique Allen@EnriqueAllen·
There are key behaviors that set apart companies who successfully use design as an advantage, and those who don't. Here are some tips from @GustoHQ’s ~60-person design team to help make design at your company more strategic, collaborative, and impactful. 🧵
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Enrique Allen
Enrique Allen@EnriqueAllen·
Many founders say they want great design but don't realize how hard it is. Hiring one designer isn't enough. For design to be a strategic advantage, it takes founder buy-in, executive leadership, a multidisciplinary team, strong culture, and more🧵
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Designer Fund
Designer Fund@designerfund·
Designer Fund friend and advisor @ScottTong will be speaking at @TechCrunch on how to think about design from the early stage and how it can impact everything from UX to brand awareness to long-term vision. View the full agenda are register here: techcrunch.com/2021/05/04/ann…
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Julie Zhuo
Julie Zhuo@joulee·
Do you ever get called upon to give design or product feedback? A guide below 👇
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Phin Barnes
Phin Barnes@phineasb·
“Slide decks of product mock ups are the biggest waste of time - it’s like putting up a recipe and asking if the food tastes good.”
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Casey Winters
Casey Winters@onecaseman·
New blog post: What Is Good Retention: An Exhaustive Benchmark Study with Lenny Rachitsky bit.ly/37fEC1Q
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