Alex Ramírez

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Alex Ramírez

@imalexramirez

Building software with AI

Mexico City Katılım Eylül 2019
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
taste is a new core skill
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
Clawdbot + MakeUGC V.2 = 550 videos per day Fully-realistic UGC ads — cinematic lighting, human motion, perfect pacing — powered by AI agents. UGC cost: $0 Production time: minutes Scale: instant One AI engine that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads automatically — nonstop. It’s live. Campaigns are scaling now. Comment + RT “V2” and I’ll DM you the full workflow. (Must be following)
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Landseer Enga
Landseer Enga@LandseerEnga·
Mobile agent logging into X and sending a DM on a iOS simulator. 100% vision based: - No XPaths - No selectors - No element IDs. Shipping this as a CLI. Plug it into Claude Code and let your agent test your app while you build it
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I'm giving away my entire @openclaw architecture. Behind my $250k/month agency. After weeks of building, I've dialled in the exact system that runs my business 24/7. What's included: • Memory folder structure (how to organize agent context) • Cron job templates (daily briefs, meeting syncs, content automation) • How to build a custom dashboard in @lovable • API reference doc (so your agent never forgets its tools) • Voice training method (85 posts to teach it your style) • Supabase schema for dashboard connection Comment "OS" and follow. I'll DM it to you. P.S. This will probably blow up so give me some time to reply.
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Siqi Chen
Siqi Chen@blader·
your terminal is now your employee and most of the world isn’t ready for what that means
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Furqan Rydhan
Furqan Rydhan@FurqanR·
Everyone's building AI wrappers, I wanted an AI employee. That's why I built Nebula. It already manages my calendar, monitors PRs, writes changelogs, pulls insights from Posthog and runs its own blog. It operates in the cloud and has access to my systems. It can spin up its own agents, execute code, has its own email and can use its own browser. The goal is to tell it *what* to do and it'll get it done. Not another copilot but an actual coworker. Want access? Reply below.
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a16z
a16z@a16z·
It's time to build.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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jack
jack@jack·
the act of creation is the only thing that justifies existence
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damien
damien@damienghader·
This Design System workflow is worth $2.5M. and I'm giving it away for FREE. Our exact agency process → build premium UI in @Lovable. What’s included: • Design System Template • Instructions Guide • Component Standards (buttons, cards, nav, modals) Follow + comment "Design System" and I'll DM it to you.
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Zobeir Hamid
Zobeir Hamid@zobeir·
i know u all just want more Anything credits reply and intern will send you some
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Anything@anything

Introducing Anything Max: Vibe Coding that's leaps above Lovable and Bolt We've raised money at a $100M valuation and built what we believe is the future of vibe coding. We asked 100 vibe coders to build their apps side by side on Lovable, Bolt, and Anything Max and they rated Anything Max the winner across all 3 categories - accuracy, design, and 'overall'. Here's why: • Full-stack control: Max can test backend hooks, branch database states, and debug issues, because Anything owns the full infrastructure. • Max can load up your app in its own browser and click on all buttons like a human tester to find all edge case bugs, then trace the bug across the stack - could be a frontend, backend, or a database issue (only we can do this, read #1) and autonomously fix it with 97% accuracy. Lovable and Bolt build prototypes, but Max users are building production-ready apps and already charging money for them. Blake built a gut biome app to $10K run rate Anthony built a referral tool to $20k in revenue Yuri built a suite of apps doing $40K Build your app with Max: createanything.com/max -------------------------------------------- We're hosting a $100K Hackathon to help people grow their app to $10K MRR. - We'll teach you everything we know about growing to 1M users. - You'll have 30 days to build a real product in public and get paying customers for it. If you do it well, you can start the New Year with a functioning business. Retweet and comment “LFG”, and we’ll send you a $100 discount code and the link to participate

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Anything
Anything@anything·
Introducing Anything Max: Vibe Coding that's leaps above Lovable and Bolt We've raised money at a $100M valuation and built what we believe is the future of vibe coding. We asked 100 vibe coders to build their apps side by side on Lovable, Bolt, and Anything Max and they rated Anything Max the winner across all 3 categories - accuracy, design, and 'overall'. Here's why: • Full-stack control: Max can test backend hooks, branch database states, and debug issues, because Anything owns the full infrastructure. • Max can load up your app in its own browser and click on all buttons like a human tester to find all edge case bugs, then trace the bug across the stack - could be a frontend, backend, or a database issue (only we can do this, read #1) and autonomously fix it with 97% accuracy. Lovable and Bolt build prototypes, but Max users are building production-ready apps and already charging money for them. Blake built a gut biome app to $10K run rate Anthony built a referral tool to $20k in revenue Yuri built a suite of apps doing $40K Build your app with Max: createanything.com/max -------------------------------------------- We're hosting a $100K Hackathon to help people grow their app to $10K MRR. - We'll teach you everything we know about growing to 1M users. - You'll have 30 days to build a real product in public and get paying customers for it. If you do it well, you can start the New Year with a functioning business. Retweet and comment “LFG”, and we’ll send you a $100 discount code and the link to participate
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Invideo
Invideo@invideoOfficial·
This is VFX House - a full VFX studio built on @Kling_ai o1 inside invideo. AI Companies have been LYING to creators for 2 years. Cool demos but - Zero control. Zero reliability. Zero continuity. Today… that ends. The chaos era is over. The control era begins now. Kling o1 is FREE and UNLIMITED for 7 days exclusively on invideo. RT + Comment “VFX” to win the highest generative plan on invideo + $1200 in credits.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Keep thinking.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I've shipped 200+ products in weeks with my agency. Here's what nobody tells you about the first step. Everyone thinks Week 1 is about building. It's not. It's about killing your darlings before they kill your bank account. Here's how you should run it: 1/ Day 1: The reality check that saves you $50K. Your "brilliant" idea? 3 other teams launched it last month. And they're all struggling at $500 MRR. This isn't failure. This is data. The founders who succeed don't defend their first idea. They dissect why it's already failing for others. Then find the gap everyone missed. 2/ Day 2-3: The brutal customer discovery phase. We force founders to have 20 conversations. Not surveys or forms. Real conversations with real people who might pay. By conversation #10, patterns emerge: → "I'd never pay for that" → "I already solved this with spreadsheets" → "Show me when it does X instead" The survivors listen. The failures argue. 3/ Day 4: The validation graveyard. This is when 70% of founders want to quit. Their idea is dead. Their assumptions were wrong. Their confidence is shattered. Good. Because the magic happens when you stop building what you want. And start building what the market is begging for. Here's what actually happens: → Original idea: AI writing assistant for marketers → What they discover: Marketers don't trust AI writing → The pivot: AI research tool that helps marketers write Same technology, different framing. 50x better market fit. 4/ Day 5-6: Finding the boring goldmine. The ideas that survive Week 1 are never sexy. They're embarrassingly simple: → Appointment reminders for dental offices → Inventory tracking for small retailers → Invoice automation for contractors You know why these work? Because someone's already paying $200/month for a worse solution. 5/ Day 7: The PRD that changes everything. By now, you've killed 3 ideas. Talked to 20+ potential customers. Found a real problem people pay to solve. Now you write the PRD. Not the app you dreamed of building. The app they're desperate to buy. This document becomes your North Star. Every feature, every decision, every pivot references this. Get it right, and Week 2-4 are just execution. The uncomfortable truth about Week 1 is: You won't write a single line of code. You won't design a single screen. You won't feel like a "real" founder. But you'll do something more valuable: You'll avoid building something nobody wants. That's the difference between a side project and a business. Between burning $50K and making your first $10K. The builders who skip Week 1 proper validation? They're still iterating 6 months later. The ones who embrace the brutal truth of Week 1? They're cashing checks by Week 4. Your choice. P.S. This is exactly how we help founders go from idea to live product in 4 weeks, including launch strategy and user acquisition. I’m walking through the whole thing in the upcoming cohort of my AI App Incubator cohort. Comment “Cohort” and I’ll send you the details.
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Alex Danilowicz
Alex Danilowicz@alexdanilowicz·
We refused to buy company swag until we became profitable. If you want one, leave a reply and we'll send you one! Also we're rethinking the design (made this in 5 minutes lol), so we're very open to ideas.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
After generating $1M+ worth of @lovable apps. I built a playbook—and I’m giving it away. In the last 6 months, we cracked the code for building successful apps with AI. I’ve distilled everything we learned into this single presentation. Comment "Build" and drop a follow. I’ll DM it to you. P.S. This will likely blow up, so give me some time to reply.
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Marco
Marco@marcoporracin·
Necesito poder programar mensajes en Wpp
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Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
Claude just made every $10K n8n consultant obsolete. I fed it 1,000 broken workflows from "experts" charging fortune 500 companies. It fixed them all in 37 minutes. Then showed me why they were garbage to begin with. Here's what these "automation experts" don't want you to know: Their $10K workflows: - 147 unnecessary nodes - Zero error handling - Break when someone sneezes - Take 3 weeks to deliver - Require monthly "maintenance" fees Claude's rebuilt versions: - 12 nodes maximum - Self-healing error handling - Run for months untouched - Built in 10 minutes Cost: $0 (plus my prompt) I tested this on 5 client projects. Claude outperformed every consultant. The "experts" are panicking because anyone with ChatGPT can now: - Diagnose workflow problems instantly - Rebuild complex automations from screenshots - Add features consultants claim are "impossible" - Fix their overpriced mistakes One consultant tried to charge me $3K to add email notifications. Claude did it in 47 seconds. The automation consulting industry is built on artificial complexity. They're not smarter than you. They just speak in acronyms. Want the exact prompts that turn Claude into a $100K/year automation consultant? Like + Comment "CONSULTANT" & I'll send you: ✓ The workflow diagnostic prompts ✓ My n8n rebuilding templates ✓ Error handling blueprints ✓ Client pricing calculator Your competition is still paying consultants. Time to eat their lunch.
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