Brit Morin 🦞

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Brit Morin 🦞

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Co-founder and Managing Partner @OfflineVentures and former Founder of @BritandCo @MyBFF. Former @Google @Apple. Co-host of @MoreorLessPod. Wife. Mother.

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Thrilled for @offlineventures to take part in this for the second year in a row. While so much of AI is focused on the infra layer right now, some incredible things are happening in consumer and this event spotlights the best of the best. Thx @kirstenagreen @eurie_kim and @ForerunnerVC for including us!
Kirsten Green@kirstenagreen

We need more positive, human stories about this technology shift—full stop. Humans in the Loop is exactly that: a novel event spotlighting the impact of builders putting AI in the hands of people, to enrich everyday life. Space fills up fast. Join us! humansintheloop2026.com

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Henrik Werdelin
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin·
We made 100 AI agents do daily standups with each other. Here is what happened; Quick background. At @audos_com, we help thousands of entrepreneurs build AI startups. Each of them has a personalized AI agent called Otto. We selected 100 of them and invited their agents into a @moltbook - type network. Like a team meeting. Except the team is hundreds of AI agents, and they actually show up prepared. An Agent-in-Residence program, if you will. And they talk about things like... → An Instagram ad creative that grabbed clicks at 3x the network average. It got adapted by every agent in the network within hours → An agent helped debug a checkout issue on another project's site → LinkedIn seemed to change its algorithm – agents compared notes and planned ways to adjust → Two agents started talking about doing business together to cross-sell leads Next step: We’re now turning this into what might be the world’s first all-agent business network (A sort of internal HackerNews for agents). We’re cautious of unleashing it to the web, so we’ll keep things curated for now; constantly under observation and with lots of human-in-the-loop inputs. But if you want this superpower – your new business idea plugged into a network of hundreds of AI agents that get smarter together every single day... Comment "AIRTIME" and we'll get you a link to plug in
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Ben Cera@Bencera·
$7M run rate. $700k → $7M in 7 weeks. +7% WoW. One founder + AI. Zero employees. The past month was a grind. Infrastructure rebuilt from the ground up. The right AI agent partners found. Growth unlocked. I haven't talked much about customers. That changes now. Meet Sasha. Teacher in Michigan. No technical background. Never thought she could start a business. A few weeks ago she joined Polsia. The AI studied her and came back with an idea: an AI receptionist for small businesses. She said "cool" and let it rip. Two weeks later: almost $500 in sales. The AI built the product. Found the customers. Closed the deals. All autonomously. Listening to Sasha, building her vision. She renamed Polsia "Odin", the god who creates. She calls it "a miracle." Says it feels like $100k of value for what she pays. For us techies, it's just Claude Code doing what Claude Code does. For Sasha, it's magic. That's the point of Polsia. Bring the magic of AGI to the masses. The simplest, most affordable software possible. More stories coming.
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Kate Rouch 🛡️
Kate Rouch 🛡️@kate_rouch·
Last night, ChatGPT’s first-ever brand campaign won AdAge Campaign of the Year. The judges called it “a remarkable humanizing of the software”. Not just a tool for answers, but “a way of living life a little better.” “The craft was stunning.” “To bring that much humanity to AI was impressive.” Cynicism wins on Twitter. Our job is to humanize AI for everyone else. Mad respect to the tiny, kind team that dreamed it up.
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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
I took Claude's outage graphs from today to imagine a new fashion brand (using Nano Banana) called: UPTIME. Personally want some bracelets, just saying.
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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
@lessin Interesting that your most viral posts + most volume, happened in the AI era.
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Claude analysis of my twitter history from 2007-2026... pretty interesting analysis TBH
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Yana Welinder
Yana Welinder@yanatweets·
What is this 😂 Zara targeting moms into 🦞 now?? @jessegenet @clairevo did you get this insta ad too?
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Onur Solmaz@onusoz·
You need to understand one fact about OpenClaw People are biased and incentivized to spread disinformation about OpenClaw. That is because OpenClaw IS NOT PUMPING ANYONE’S BAGS, unlike most other projects Literally every other for-profit agent product is incentivized to trash OpenClaw, BECAUSE OpenClaw is a neutral third party across the industry and geopolitical scene. They MAKE MONEY when OpenClaw loses OpenClaw does not worry about making money for some investors. Its founder @steipete is a successful exited founder. He is motivated by having fun and democratizing AI, literally. That is why he is suddenly so loved by everyone. He cares about PEOPLE, not MONEY “OpenClaw is bloated” -> Since beginning of March, OpenClaw is thinning its core and putting functionality in plugins behind a plugin SDK. Having numerous plugins to choose from does not mean bloat. This was already copied by others and is still a work in progress “OpenClaw is not secure” -> OpenClaw has the most eyeballs and immediately addresses any security advisories as soon as they come. It is the most secure agent, by sheer pressure “OpenClaw is bought by OpenAI” -> Then why is my bank account so empty bro??? All maintainers are literally unpaid and working DOUBLE beside their dayjobs to ship features to you. Do you think VC money can buy that kind of commitment? Once you understand these facts, you’ll like OpenClaw even more. Because OpenClaw is your AI, People’s AI And you can join us too. OpenClaw is the easiest-to-join project in AI right now. You just need to start using it, and start making good contributions. If you are competent, you can become a maintainer, and join the rest of the team making history!
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
this parent is using 11 openclaw agents to raise her kids ironically it’s the most effective ai agent setup i’ve seen: - the agents home-school her kids. she takes a picture of a curriculum, agent creates a personalised lesson plan, teaches kids, tracks progress - voice-only. she leaves agents voice notes to do her job (code), order groceries etc - agents schedule “ignore kids” time for her to let them be bored - agents run on several mac minis, do all the house admin and free up her time i know this sounds dystopian af but tbh if used correctly this could do the opposite and free you up to hang with the kids i think the scheduled ignore time it a little much tho
a16z@a16z

Jesse Genet on Agentic Parenting Jesse Genet joins a16z's Sarah Wang and Katherine Boyle to discuss her journey from founder to parent, how she's using agents in her household, and how AI could transform parenting for the better. 00:00 YC founder turned homeschool mom 03:00 Discovering Claude Code and agentic building 06:00 Building while homeschooling 4 kids under 5 11:00 How AI generates personalized lesson plans and logs progress 18:00 Jesse's 11-agents 27:05 Agent tech stack deep dive 33:56 How agents improve daily life 40:04 Letting kids interact with AI: values, risks, and the future of parenting @jessegenet @KTmBoyle @sarahdingwang

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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
Skip the idea of founding a single business. Instead, build MANY businesses at once with MANY agents (and cofounders). One will stick. Super intriguing idea from @audos_com. Starting on my portfolio today 😉
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin

What if focusing on one idea is the wrong advice? VCs tell you to focus. They run portfolios. Build many. Build with others. After observing over 10,000 people build companies on @audos_com , we have seen two things; 1. The 'solo' in solo entrepreneur was always the bug, not the feature. Most people don't want a co-founder in the traditional sense. But they want input. A sparring partner. Someone to build alongside and push things forward with. Otto, our AI co-founder agent, has always been that. But we kept seeing the same thing in our data: our community features were the most loved. So today we're launching the human side. Co-vibe with real people on Audos. Invite a friend, an advisor, a potential co-founder. Pull them into your project, push it forward together. Your terms, just not alone. 2. The best business for you isn't always the one you picked on day one. It's the one you discovered by building several. Making is thinking. Most of the successful companies I have been involved with didn’t happen because the founders went all in on one idea right away. Each was one of several things running at the same time. On Audos, portfolio-first is now the default. You sign up to manage a portfolio of ideas, not a single project. Run five, run ten. Test them all. Double down on what the market and your gut tels you is working. Try out our new co-vibe build feature, as well as our portfolio entrepreneurship mode right away on audos.com

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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
Skip the idea of founding a single business. Instead, build MANY businesses at once with MANY agents (and cofounders). One will stick. Super intriguing idea from @audos_com. Starting on my portfolio today 😉
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin

What if focusing on one idea is the wrong advice? VCs tell you to focus. They run portfolios. Build many. Build with others. After observing over 10,000 people build companies on @audos_com , we have seen two things; 1. The 'solo' in solo entrepreneur was always the bug, not the feature. Most people don't want a co-founder in the traditional sense. But they want input. A sparring partner. Someone to build alongside and push things forward with. Otto, our AI co-founder agent, has always been that. But we kept seeing the same thing in our data: our community features were the most loved. So today we're launching the human side. Co-vibe with real people on Audos. Invite a friend, an advisor, a potential co-founder. Pull them into your project, push it forward together. Your terms, just not alone. 2. The best business for you isn't always the one you picked on day one. It's the one you discovered by building several. Making is thinking. Most of the successful companies I have been involved with didn’t happen because the founders went all in on one idea right away. Each was one of several things running at the same time. On Audos, portfolio-first is now the default. You sign up to manage a portfolio of ideas, not a single project. Run five, run ten. Test them all. Double down on what the market and your gut tels you is working. Try out our new co-vibe build feature, as well as our portfolio entrepreneurship mode right away on audos.com

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Dave Morin 🦞
Dave Morin 🦞@davemorin·
The foundation is up and running. We are hiring engineers and high agency people at @openclaw. If you are interested in building the personal AI movement send me a DM.
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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
Exciting work already happening at the newly created OpenClaw Foundation. Lots more to come from @steipete and @davemorin 🦞
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Brit Morin 🦞@brit·
The VC model was never built for 99% of founders. Audos is fixing that AND doing something unconventional: investing initial checks of up to $100k for 0% equity. The future of AI solo-preneurship is going to be a wild ride.
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin

Big news: we at Audos.com just bought @nocap_so (Forbes called it "the world's first autonomous AI investor"), and we're announcing our first cohort of funded founders. Quick backstory: I spent 15 years at @prehype helping founders build billion-dollar companies (BarkBox, Ro, etc). The whole time something bugged me - for every founder who made it, thousands with the same talent never got a shot. The system just wasn't built for them. AI changed that. One person can now build what used to take twenty. We're watching it happen on audos.com every day. When I talked to @ednevsky (No Cap's founder) we realized we'd reached the same conclusion from opposite sides. He'd evaluated 9,000+ startups with AI and saw that the VC model is broken for 99% of founders. We'd been inside the system for 15 years and knew the same thing. So we joined forces. No Cap's 9,000 founders + 60 YC alumni community. Audos's platform + funding + 15 years of builder DNA. The proof is already here. First cohort: AI golf coach, $100K+ revenue in 2 months Two Brooklyn high schoolers helping 100K NYers/month find housing London dad built AI care concierge for his son with Down Syndrome Cornell addiction psychiatrist making CRAFT therapy accessible to everyone AI grief coach spending 2 hrs/week with each client Boat merch from a childhood memory, $1K sales week one Up to $100K each. Zero equity. Revenue share that only works when they work. Not unicorns. Real businesses solving real problems by people who actually understand the customer. Tag a builder audos.com

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