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@azagsam

grappler, entrepreneur, and aspiring poet | Antler 22 | 3 startups & one exit | Currently building @flintvoice | cofounder @meetklu

Helsinki, Finland Katılım Kasım 2019
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I went through hundreds of sales reps sharing their "1% habits", the small things that actually move the needle. Here's what stood out:
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Wildan@wzulfikar·
Found this from r/sideproject. The video promo looks neat and i believe it's a matter of prompting with @Remotion. Nothing seems complicated, just bunch of texts and product screenshots, composed nicely with appropriate transitions and effects, and background music + sound effect that can also be generated. My thought: 1. have rough idea of how the video will look like, then start taking product screenshots that might be used inside the final product. put all screenshots in one folder. 2. prompt claude or whatever that connects to remotion mcp, tell where the screenshots folder is. this is probably the biggest sauce. if i have enough editing knowledge, i can have a prompt for multiple sections, each section contain what to show and how (sequence, effect, motion, etc), then how to transition to the next section. 3. get the first version of the video, iterate until good. this would be the best think imo, because it's all codes, which means i can tweak surgically if needed and revert back to any previous versions. Haven't tried that deep, but i believe it's possible. Video demo is a part of product development that should be satisfied rather than maximised. If it's enough to stop people from scrolling and slip in your value offering, the job is done. A skill that you learn once (it's just prompting!) but gives continuous ROI.
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Crazy times!
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The gap between having an idea and doing something with it! That's where we live! @flintvoice
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your brain doesn't think in one format, neither does @flintvoice ! Prose. todos. story. or build your own.
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An idea at 2am shouldn't require a keyboard! @flintvoice
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Most apps sell features. We're selling the feeling of not losing a thought. @flintvoice
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Wildan@wzulfikar·
Two weeks in development, having fun with more bottom sheets.. 😄
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Klu - Your Meeting Helper
After every meeting, Klu automatically builds this for every contact you spoke with. Who talked more. What topics came up. What they owe you. When you last spoke. No manual CRM entry. No copy pasting notes. It just happens.
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Wildan@wzulfikar·
It takes skill and clarity to explain your library in just a README file and no external docs site. Which is the pattern I see in sindresorhus' repos. Examples: - ky: typesafe http client → github.com/sindresorhus/ky - type-fest: ts helpers → github.com/sindresorhus/t… Makes working with agent even easier because the README acts as overview of the codebase. Progressive disclosure out of the box.
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Hard to trial an app when you can't use the main features! Locking the scheduling tool during a free trial makes it feel like a demo rather than a test run. You’d likely see a 3x jump in conversions if you let people fully automate their workflow during the trial period so they can actually see the results.
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Gaurav@gauravsbuilding·
Today, we’re releasing Tinder for marketing. Enter your website, and it creates thousands of videos about your product based on trending content in your niche. All you have to do is swipe right:
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Notion didn't sell note-taking. They sold clarity. Most SaaS products sell features. The best ones sell the feeling on the other side. Notion: "We'll organize your thinking" (not "notes + tasks + wiki") Slack: "Where work happens" (not "team messaging") Figma: "Design together" (not "browser-based vector tool") We were guilty of this too. Klu Meet's old pitch: "AI meeting automation and AI Summaries" Our new pitch: "You ran a great meeting. We make sure it meant something." Same product. Completely different place it lands. The question we ask now before writing anything about what we build: Does this add a tool to someone's life, or does it remove chaos from it? If it's adding, rethink the framing. If it's removing, lead with the relief. And it works for any product! The results are insane! Daily signups, and three times more conversion rate.
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Klu - Your Meeting Helper
Klu syncs your meeting notes and contacts straight to your CRM after every call. Connect once. Never do manual CRM entry again.
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Klu - Your Meeting Helper
Your meeting recap, but actually useful. we just rolled out smart AI summaries in Klu! Join the call, and by the time you close your laptop, your summary, highlights, and action items are already waiting for you. no more, "wait who was supposed to do that".
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This comment for the win. And still most founders including me sometimes focus on shipping instead of building the business. And I get it, many founders struggle or feel discouraged to continue marketing and switch to building features because it's easier and less of a hassle. We are in a time where AI is extremely efficient that building a tool or better yet a system that can run your business is very feasible! I'm talking marketing, competition research, tracking content, revenue attribution and a feedback loop. We're cooking something and truly believe it will help founders, builders and hackers to run their business and generate revenue. Follow for updates :))
Kai@thinklikekai

@RoundtableSpace Honestly the prompt to production gap shrinking is the real story Building was always the easy part Running the business is where most founders fail AI wont change that

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