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Filip Mark

@filiphmark

VC @Creandum | Prev CGO & product @Passionfrootme 🍊| Backing great product & design teams

Stockholm, Sweden Katılım Mart 2022
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
"How do we show the depth of our feature set on our website?" @intercom:
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
@Peter_Quadrel if only the best creators replied to creator marketplace DMs 😅
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Peter Quadrel@Peter_Quadrel·
Manus can now connect to the creator marketplace. It can find creators, draft outreach messages all from the chat. Certainly can speed up the process a bit but not seeing much other value until it can manage a partnership from start to finish...
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Patrick Haede@PatrickHaede·
We just mass automated social marketing. Introducing Superscale Agent - the first advanced AI agent for social marketing. What used to take 1000s of hours now takes minutes: → Brainstorm & execute full marketing strategies instantly → Deep-dive competitor & trend reports (connected to the entire web, TikTok trends, Meta Ad Library) → Analyze your own Meta & TikTok ad accounts directly → Generate 100s of ads for TikTok, FB, IG, or Google from a single prompt → Iterate on creatives at insane speed → Build e-commerce store & ad assets on autopilot You give instructions. The agent does the work. Software engineering went agentic. Today, social marketing follows. This is the most complex product we have ever built, and our most advanced update to @superscale_ai - ever. Early customers have been using it for months. The results have been transformative. To celebrate: comment "Agent" and get our 100 most powerful prompts + 3,000 free credits (= 3 videos or 50 static ads). It only gets crazier from here 🚀
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Filip Mark
Filip Mark@filiphmark·
put lithuania on your frickin' map. 🇱🇹
Tech Philomaths@TPhilomaths

Recent @creandum Lithuania deals: CAST AI (2023, now a unicorn) and Nexos ai (2025, two rounds), both tied to the Nord Security / Tesonet founder network. @filiphmark, Creandum VP, spoke at length about Lithuania and the broader AI landscape.

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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
Bolt doing autonomous for Europe is gods work autonomous in Rome is hard mode.
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
it's a haunting feeling seeing graphical user interfaces you loved lose meaning to you before your eyes
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
since when did google start doing f**king everything possible on their roadmap felt like it was yesterday you couldnt merge cells in sheets
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
@julianlehr its coming back soon - seen some beautiful concepts out there 😍
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Julian Lehr
Julian Lehr@julianlehr·
A hill I'll die on: Current LLM chat interfaces are a regression from GUIs. Actions that used to be links, buttons, or keyboard shortcuts are now things I have to spell out in conversation. Why?
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sandra djajic@TakoTreba·
Lovable is missing the real growth or “generation influence” outside of the ARR posts they keep sharing and that’s their users. People actually using Lovable and building companies with it. I mean I don’t even hear about them, not even from Lovable. Where are the founders who built their first product with Lovable. Where is the person who quit their job after launching something with it. Where is the team that shipped a startup in two weeks because of Lovable. Those are the stories people want to see. Lovable is a VC backed company and it seems like they are making good money but the real opportunity is much bigger than posting ARR screenshots. They could literally create their own version of YC just from people building with their product. Imagine a cohort of founders launching companies with Lovable. Imagine showing the best products built with it every month. Imagine the stories of people building their first startup using Lovable. Put those people on billboards. Put them in ads. Put them all over social media. Tell real stories about what people are building. I love MRR and ARR posts. But honestly they hit very different when they come from bootstrapped companies. When a bootstrapped company posts 30k or 100k MRR you know exactly what that means. Someone sat alone building something. Someone shipped a product. Someone convinced real customers to pay. That revenue is survival. When a VC backed company posts ARR growth it just doesn’t feel the same. You raised money to grow. You have a team, marketing budget, distribution of course the numbers will move. The more interesting story is not the revenue chart. The real story is the companies being built with your product. That’s the real influence.
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings

How does Lovable Hack Social Algorithms to Have Viral Posts: "We have a channel called bee swarming where employees post their content and everyone goes to amplify it. We try to turn every engineer into a marketer and get the whole team posting about things they are excited about. Then marketing puts its full firepower behind the biggest launches to tell the story." @ElenaVerna Biggest lessons on how to make posts go viral @antonosika @lukeharries @eglyman @FoundersPodcast?

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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
getting great support from AI is still magical. just got a full instant reply anchored in documentation, with specific product screen recordings, and links to the exact UI-state where I actually make the change in product 🧘
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
Great to have Bloomberg in town covering the current founder explosion in Sweden. I grew up in the US watching Bloomberg covering Swedes making waves from the US 🇺🇸 Now Bloomberg is covering Swedes making waves from Sweden 🇸🇪 Times a changing. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
the order of magnitude of things being founded in sthlm right now is 10x vs just 5 years ago. we're literally importing talent to keep up.
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Nicolas Sharp
Nicolas Sharp@nicolasosharp·
I went to Downing Street this morning with founders and CEOs from UK startups and scaleups to talk about tech policy. Left feeling optimistic. There’s real ambition in this government, a willingness to listen, and a clear desire to help builders. The UK also has extraordinary talent, world-class universities, deep capital, and founders building globally important companies. But the biggest thing the UK needs to “fix” isn’t policy, it’s vibes. That’s on us. Help each other. Be optimistic. Build ambitious things. Stop waiting around hoping someone else will do it. People don’t move to SF because of policy (it’s worse than the UK). They go for the energy. It's on us to build that here.
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magnus@magnushambleton·
The problem with European tech is that VCs and finance bros want to live in London while the nerds want to live in the center of the empire (Stockholm, Paris, Berlin)
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magnus@magnushambleton·
@filiphmark Haha I will retaliate and send them your calendly link directly
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magnus@magnushambleton·
Every day right now: ”hi I’ll be in Stockholm on dd/mm, would love to grab a coffee and hear your view on the ecosystem, we are looking to grow our presence in the Nordics”
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
best public trade rn is buying SaaS stock in the founders & product teams you trust most
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Filip Mark@filiphmark·
the premise "what if Google does it?" is finally actually fair across drive, docs, sheets, calendar, and more they finally have time to fix all the bugs and crap details of their products
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Fredrik Hjelm
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4·
Today we launch Voi's 2026 vehicle generation: Voiager 9, Explorer 5, Explorer Light 2 Starting in Stockholm, then across Europe this spring Here's what's actually interesting about it 🧵 1/
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