Aubrey Threadgill
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Aubrey Threadgill
@aubthread
Founder @RetrieverHQ (QuickBooks reporting). Finance brother turned technology brother. ex-IB/PE + YC. https://t.co/Xm07gcGa1A
Newport Beach, CA Katılım Temmuz 2012
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@aubthread I have 3 human babies and another on the way! TanStack is nice, but not even in the same ballpark ;)
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I'm arguably one of the fastest and most prolific builders you'll ever meet (and have been that way for 20 years).
Now, I'm creating a community + resources to equip you to be the same!
initialcommit.co/club
Founding membership open now, with tons of content dropping soon!

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@breakfastbybill I do not, but just tested the AI grader and it is super cool!
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Grader is the most rewarding product I’ve ever worked on. I get goosebumps showing restaurant owners their report and giving them the CMO they’ve never had before.
We’ve burned trillions of tokens to give small business owners the superpowers to fight back, for the first time.
Owner is the best place to change lives with AI. Join us.
Adam Guild@adamguild
Introducing Grader: the world's first AI CMO for restaurants. It’s helped us drive over $1 BILLION in sales for our customers. Grader outperforms human marketing teams. See how:
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it's deeply challenging to take people seriously who are "waiting" to just go for what they want.
waiting until their bonus hits, or until the right thing falls in their lap, the right idea, or whatever.
so many reasons that all cover up for the fact that you're just not going for the thing you want
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@businessbarista @RobertMSterling @tenex_labs Just keystroke log the number of F2 presses and there’s your shortlist
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I may be crazy, but I built a 20-level excel game to find a Finance savant to join our company.
The game is called "Bug Hunt," and any excel junkie interested in becoming the leader of our Finance function at @tenex_labs can play.
If you complete all 20 levels, you are accelerated to a final round interview with my cofounder & me.
Here's how it works:
1) Open the model. It's a live workbook in your browser with the "finished" financials of a fictitious SaaS company.
2) Mark every bug. Click any cell, write one line of reasoning. Submit when you're sure. There are 20 total.
3) Climb the tiers. Each correct catch unlocks the next. The final three are veteran CFO-level.
4) Hit level 20 & auto-move to a final round interview.
Play the game: web-production-42101.up.railway.app
P.S. you can still apply to be our Senior Director of Strategic Finance (application below) the normal way, it's just a little less fun & you don't get an auto-invite to final round.
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@NathanSRobinson An inflight display integration would go hard 😂
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@aubthread @QuickBooks Three months. Q1 balance sheet by month. Too large. 🙄
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@QuickBooks is now so bloated that it can't run a monthly balance sheet without giving me an error message saying the report is too large.....
A balance sheet.....too large.
WTF is even happening over there??
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"I made $100k in 10 days using OpenClaw."
All the people I know running very profitable / high roi ai workflows fit this pattern:
1. Not talking about it.
2. Usually internal tools or automation.
3. Lots of agencies using it on grunt work, reporting etc.
4. Lots of brands using ai to do CRO testing, simple coding changes on website, etc.
5. Not talking about it. Seriously.. if you have a huge unfair advantage why would you tell others about it for engagement?
All of it is human enabled.
Nobody making a lot of money trusts giving ai unfettered access yet, and the ROI for doing so isn't high yet.

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