Manu Arraya
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Manu Arraya
@manuarraya
Prev. Co-Founder @ SendMage (PV23-2)
Buenos Aires, Argentina Katılım Ocak 2026
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Medité mucho si compartir o no esta nueva joya con la comunidad, pero la posta es que twitter es servicio… y si puedo hacer gordos felices, adelante.
El Ciciliano (sí, con C) situado sobre congreso a una cuadra de balbín, irrumpe en el Top 5 de Medialunas de BA con la irreverencia del que sabe que es crack.
Desborde de almíbar. Suavidad. Esponjosidad. Tamaño.
Pelea mano a mano vs La Kitchen y Atelier Fuerza.
Confíen y procedan sin miedo.
Abrazo.

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@4amNicc @GordoBan09 @DamianCatanzaro Hay formas y formas de comunicarse, definitivamente la tuya no fue la correcta. Abrazo loko.
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@GordoBan09 @DamianCatanzaro buscame en lo que escribí donde "bardeo".
abrazo
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I finally cancelled my Clay subscription.
(And before the "how do you live" comments start: I’m officially on the Free Plan now. Screenshot attached.)
I haven’t stopped using it.
I just stopped paying for it.
A year ago, this wouldn’t make sense.
Now?
Claude Code can handle a big chunk of what people were using Clay for.
→ Lead sourcing
→ Enrichment
→ Filtering
→ Basic workflows
All doable without paying for Clay.
Which raises a slightly uncomfortable question:
How many people are paying for Clay… out of habit?
And not necessity.
Because if you’re running things yourself…
You probably don’t need a paid plan anymore.
You can offload way more than you’d expect.
Things like:
→ lead sourcing, enrichment & qualification
→ personalization of messages
→ campaign top-ups into your sequencer of choice
Which means you’re not burning credits on every step.
That said…
This doesn’t mean Clay is “dead”.
It just means the role is changing.
Something that I Slacked Mohamed Chahin about this weekend.
So, I recorded a video explaining:
→ what the tech stack for 2026 looks like
→ where Clay can be replaced by Claude Code
→ where Clay cannot be replaced
→ how to decide if you need to explore the new tools like Claude Code
This is exactly how I’m running things right now.
If you want in:
Comment “STACK” and I’ll send it over.

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@PedroPURocha @markitecht @Day_ai_app Hey Pedro! Im actually building something that might be useful for u. Wanna chat if this still a need?
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Hi @markitecht @Day_ai_app!
Im trying day.ai, want to move away from Attio.
Is there a way to integrate Linkedin/Whatsapp messages via API as a first-class activity (on par with email and calendar), and not just as a note?
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@santisiri Uh aca leinster. Las malas lenguas decian que Munster estaba acomodado
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me sumo a la campaña #ArgentinaALaEscuela con esta foto mía en primer grado, a ver si adivinan cuál soy.

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@shawmakesmagic what is the performance against claude code? Have u noticed any difference?
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Basically overnight I’ve switched to entirely using codex
It has reduced my costs enormously
It’s clear tui is dead, long live apps
Pinning active tasks is the killer feature but organizing by project is a close second
Cost reduction is insane, I’m having a hard time maxing my plan
@cursor_ai pay attention, top 0.1% user jumping off
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@robinebers interesting you switched from supabase to convex. what was the main pain point? i'm still on supabase but been curious about convex
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here is my vibe coding stack february 2026
1. Cursor
- the king is back, once again and I've been loving it
- $200/m Ultra + extra credits wit (mostly) Opus 4.6 Thinking
- hopefully soon with GPT-5.3-Codex 🙏
2. Claude Code
- making a lot of use of this for "throwaway" tasks
- don't build "real" things with it but getting insane value
3. Codex CLI
- still prefer it over the Codex App
- $200 Pro sub to get GPT-5.3-Codex access
- it's been really good and MUCH faster
4. Vercel
- pay $20/m for pro to host my apps
- adding ~$50/m more for AI Gateway
5. GitHub
- heavy focus especially with Cursor workflows
- you really must use it, it's essential for everyone
6. AI Code Reviewers
- running multiple, but the best one remains BugBot
- I also started using @cubic_dev_ which is promising
7. Frameworks
- played A LOT with Tauri (desktop) and Expo (mobile)
- most of my apps still run on Next.js (web) though
8. Convex
- still the best backend + database + file storage solution
- never been happier making the switch away from Supabase
⚠️ I'm using @conductor_build less because it's... buggy. love the idea, but they're move too fast and have become unstable. Codex always felt like a second-class citizen, too. so I'm out, for now.
it's now been 12 MONTHS without writing or reading code
despite this, I've shipped countless REAL apps
the future IS here, don't let anyone tell you otherwise
what are you building next?
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i am blowing all super small accounts.
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson
I am blowing all super small accounts Reply if you're under 5k and I will boost you 🚀
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@trikcode happy to connect man, building AI Staffed Ecommerce stores!
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