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Abdullah Bin Saadat

@notmasterip

Making boring capital-intensive businesses unfairly efficient with AI. Fixing bottlenecks. Removing operational chaos. @Infin8Scale

Katılım Haziran 2024
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Abdullah Bin Saadat
Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
ops software for facility maintenance contractors in pakistan and the gulf. inspect point and servicetitan don't touch this market because the compliance is too local. just signed our first contract, 12 months managing 930+ UPS units at dow university of health sciences karachi. Parent company already wins these tenders so we have distribution so just need to ship the product. once it ships we license it to every other contractor winning these tenders in the region.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Can this new X algo find incredible builders/founders? If that’s you tell me what you are building.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
The right way to handle a false positive from an AI auditor (if you've built one to cross reference your files) is to point it to the evidence, ask it to re-read, then move on. The auditor missing one entry doesn't mean it's broken. It's a tool & can make mistakes, and you're the one who knows the file. Example below: I was transferring all my old data from one of my main chats to a new chat without losing any context or the current state. I checked and documented undocumented implementation in my files and updated my handoff document. AI still didn't read one of the files properly and flagged it as an issue even though it was mentioned in the document. I cross-referenced manually and used a new chat to flag the other chat issue, confirmed the state existed, pointed the AI to it, and moved on. Always recheck what AI tells you, point it to the evidence when it's wrong, and don't let one miss. m Make you rewrite a whole working system.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
You can't get exceptional results following normal playbooks.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
Bigger principle you need to internalize: You're going to be in this position constantly as a non-technical founder building technical software. You will never have time to learn what every flag, header, and convention means. That's not your job. Your job is to make sure the decisions you actually made are recorded correctly. Make sure the AI respects those decisions going forward. Use the AI to audit itself against the files, not your memory. Stop trying to verify technical correctness manually. Start using one Claude session to audit another Claude session against ground truth files. That's the leverage.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
@Nossa_ym It all comes down to your Technical Architecture behind your application, if this is not properly design, everything that you're building for foundation will be broken and you'll be basically building everything on a broken infrastructure.
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Nossa Iyamu
Nossa Iyamu@Nossa_ym·
100 HOURS IN CLAUDE CODE VS 20 HOURS IN CODEX AND THE DIFFERENCE ISN'T WHAT YOU'D EXPECT claude is faster and gets more done per session. but it feels like an engineer on a deadline who hacks things together to ship. codex is 3-4x slower. but it stops, pulls back, and refactors on its own without being told. it actually follows the config file every single time. the real difference: claude needs a skilled driver watching the output. codex you can fire off and come back to review later. claude for prototyping and speed. codex for production quality code. both still give crap output if you don't actually know software engineering though.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
Know your 'WORTH' I didn’t understand this properly until my father said something that stuck with me forever - (2 months ago.) I was complaining about this one specific client constantly asking for favors. Extra work. No pay. Always “just this one thing.” (Runs the biggest community of entrepreneurs/freelancers. Over 5k+ members) I thought I was being smart by keeping the relationship. He just looked at me and said: "You’re not being taken advantage of. You’re allowing it. When you don't, he won't. Simple." That hit. A lot of people in business say: “clients don’t respect me” or “people don’t take me seriously” But no one wants to admit the real problem. You’re letting them decide your value. If you don’t define what you’re worth: Someone less skilled than you, someone who doesn’t understand your work, someone who just wants a better deal or someone who just wants a piece of your pie. …will define it for you. And once they do, it’s very hard to take it back. You live with it. People tolerate low value treatment so long that they become dependent on it… and then they’re scared to lose it. But them thinking tolerating everything is why the reason clients stay… but that’s exactly why they lose respect. People don’t randomly start respecting you. They read your behavior. what you say yes to. What you tolerate. What you let slide. That becomes your “price” This rule also applies outside of the business ecosystem. You let people decide your worth long enough… You live with it. Others smell from miles that even you don't know your worth so they also take your advantage. And here’s the uncomfortable part Most people don’t have a pricing problem. They have a self-respect problem. Read that again.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
Sequoia dropped that AI market map and I swear people are reading it like it’s a Canva infographic. It’s not saying go build AI tools. What it’s actually saying entire industries run on repetitive operational work… and a lot of those jobs are on borrowed time This isn’t about AI replacing humans It’s about companies not wanting to pay $2k/month for something a system can do better, faster, and without calling in sick Look at the categories: = Accounting = Payroll = Insurance = Compliance = Healthcare admin Translation: we’re paying humans to move information around and hope nothing breaks And then you’ve got builders out here saying we built an AI assistant that helps your team Congrats. You built a slightly smarter intern that nobody serious wants help. They want: less people less chaos less excuses Copilot = suggestion Autopilot = done Half these “AI startups” are just - ChatGPT + UI - a landing page a Stripe link - charging $49/month like they discovered fire. Meanwhile real money is sitting in: insurance ops IT services payroll hospital systems Where if something breaks someone actually loses money or gets fired. That’s where budgets exist. The uncomfortable part: You don’t get rich building “cool AI stuff” You get rich fixing: messy workflows, broken processes, boring systems nobody wants to touch. What clicked for me: I don’t want to build AI products I want to build AI systems where: work moves without someone pushing it nothing gets lost in “I thought you handled it" every action is logged, time-stamped, and undeniable Basically take operations that depend on people being perfect… and remove that dependency Yeah, that sounds harsh. But so is losing money because someone missed one step. The real play take something boring, expensive, and constantly breaking… and make it just run If your system still needs someone checking it every 10 minutes… that’s not a product that’s just another person you have to manage.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
My thesis is pretty simple. AI does the thinking. You still have to do the talking, the listening, the deciding. That's not a problem. That's the entire opportunity. The people winning with AI right now aren't the best coders. They're the ones who picked ONE boring industry, understood it deeply, and showed up with a solution. HVAC companies. Dental clinics. Construction firms. Not everyone who needs AI. One specific person with one specific pain. The smarter you connect across different fields psychology, business, tech, human behavior the better your AI products get. Because AI doesn't replace judgment. It amplifies it. If your judgment is weak, AI makes you faster at being wrong. If your judgment is sharp, AI makes you unstoppable. Stop trying to know everything about AI. Start knowing everything about one person's problem. That's the whole game.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
AI handles the boring and repetitive. You bring the creativity, relationships, and judgment. The people winning right now aren't necessarily the best coders or scientists. They're the ones who understand both AI and a specific industry and can bridge the gap between them. Stop CONSUMING these Guru YT channel videos that tells you ''what's the next new opportunity in AI is''. Believe me there is none. They're just trying to sell their course to you. You need to stop believing these people, and just simply do the following above. The bar is still low. AI is here and it's going no where. Stop believing and watching these people and just start working and get your hands dirty.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
@qs4rr Let's meet you guys which city you guys are in? I'm from Karachi!
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Hasan Nasser 🇵🇸
Hasan Nasser 🇵🇸@qs4rr·
“As a survivor of genocide who lost a leg, today I took my first-ever flight. I’m now in Pakistan, carrying both pain and hope with me. Grateful for the chance to rebuild my life, step by step. ✈️🇵🇰 #Survivor #NewBeginnings
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
Documenting the journey of how I am starting my AI Infrastructure agency here in Pakistan. As well as documenting the journey of building my own AI startup.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
@hthieblot Building Meazure automating one of construction’s biggest bottlenecks, manual take-offs. Simply select your trade, upload a CAD, and our AI instantly extracts measurements, calculates quantities, and generates a full BOQ with a proposal in under a minute.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Explain your product in one sentence. Be clear about what it does. No buzzwords. if you can do that, I’ll consider investing. Hit me.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
I want to close some deals today If you are a founder and want more people to know you exist Like this post and I will DM you
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
If you want to live a life of purity you gotta keep your: Health, Family and God together and take care of it. Money won't satisfy you. Being closer to Allah will, Starting and taking care of the family, and keeping check of your Health will. Money and Fame is just a bonus.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
@hthieblot Dear algo, please show this tweet only to @hthieblot. Building meazure, no demo yet, 2 weeks launch, no cash, self funding from 3rd world country. Only stubbornness and determination. Failed 5 times in a row, 6th still standing and willing to build the whole industry will use.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Dear algo, please show this tweet only to founders bellow 200 followers building cool shit
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
How can you watch movies on weekends, and pretend that you're done for the week? That's GAY!
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marc goone 🍅
marc goone 🍅@marcgoone·
can i be honest? i have no fucking idea how to find someone to run our sales team we'll do ~$450k this month (100% organic) closing 44% on one call closes ads are ready to go (shoutout @TheJeremyHaynes inner circle) but we're NOT running ads yet because we can't handle the volume so we're sitting here with a money printer we can't turn on until we find the right person problem is: - where do high-ticket sales people (coaching/info) who've actually BUILT teams hang out? - what makes someone leave a $250k/yr job for $400k+ with massive upside? - how do you know they're not full of shit?
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
@marcgoone @TheJeremyHaynes Shit man! I can't msg u my account isn't verfied. But I would say is a hire a director level guy who understands the 7-fig game, who'll train, hire and manage reps. Now for the training you can literally like use @Kendosalesai best platform for sales training side of stuff.
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Abdullah Bin Saadat@notmasterip·
Hello? Burning Quran is OK and spreading hate speech against muslim is OK? That doesn't violate X's rules. But as soon as you write something against them this is the response from X?
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