Deepak Jain
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Labs should (and probably will) create a new Docs product. Lightweight hosted markdown with shareable URL, like Notion without the bloat. Agents can read and write to it, and of course you can edit, share, comment (which is a major limitation to writing with agents rn). The doc, rather than the chat, is the right object for sharing and collaboration. Non-trivial PLG and lock-in effects to the first lab that nails this.

Looking for a summer intern. Mostly remote but not fully. (Office is on Gandhi Path, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur) Should have background in economics / statistics and interest in personal finance. Should be willing to fake laugh at my bad jokes. DM me for more details.



My ideal AI design tool probably something like: A canvas tool, where you can get any view of your app rendered to edit or use as the starting point for a new view. You can freely explore, duplicate, and make changes visually. You could start these renders from other tools like @linear. User feedback -> render the screen to be edited. It would have design language, system and product guidance files that help guide the overall design based on your product. Each artboard carries metadata, like the origin of the view, who created it, what changes was made when, so you could query things across your whole team. You could create areas that you want AI to fill or complete. Fill this list, complete the columns with this data or using this screenshot or something. Edits in the artboard are tracked as a diff. You export those diffs as a plan for a coding agent to build against your actual codebase. The design tool agents keep check-ins with the coding agent and try to communicate the nuances of the design so it gets built as a prototype.





so what are we calling the "PM who prototypes"

New in Claude Code: auto mode. Instead of approving every file write and bash command, or skipping permissions entirely, auto mode lets Claude make permission decisions on your behalf. Safeguards check each action before it runs.







