Phanindra Reddy

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Phanindra Reddy

Phanindra Reddy

@phanindra_ai

Building the best ai workforce with openclaw. Building https://t.co/zDCFkpjSYL

Dubai Katılım Eylül 2021
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Phanindra Reddy
Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
Hey you Go Hubert ! Right now we are building AIOS. We initially started with an open cloud implementation but failed because the product didn't work and we don't know what exactly we're doing. We regrouped and made it from first principles. The AI, from the start, exactly knows the entire context of you. It interviews you for 40 minutes and it knows all your data, as Neo from the Matrix exactly knows kung-fu after a single implementation. We made modules and playbooks in such a way that it optimizes itself for the founder who is using it. We recently implemented the pilot for a founder. They loved it so much they are doing 80% of the operations from AIOS, and they referred five of their friends to us. Would love to show the implementation and get your feedback on this as well. Thank you.
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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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Phanindra Reddy
Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
Hey Josh! Really want to appreciate what you actually told here. It's exactly the future that we're going through. Right now, we're building AIOS, which overlaps with many of the points that you told here, so it can practically do anything. It understands your entire context. The AI practically interviews you for 40 minutes. The basic building blocks we made in such a way that, like Legos, it's similar to how in the Matrix, Neo inserts a chip and he knows Kung Fu. Similar to that, the basic blocks are the same for everyone, and it is customized for every single person. The founder that we recently implemented in the pilot referred us to five people and is running 90% of the business in this. She literally is running her newsletter, connected, made her entire website copy, managing the dev team, and becoming 10x of herself. Would love to show what we're building and implement AIOS for you and to show this. Thank you so much!
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Josh Lu
Josh Lu@JoshLu·
In the AI era, the next great software distribution company won’t look like an app store For the last decade-plus, building a strong software business was mostly a game of scarcity. The hard part was assembling the capital, taste, engineering, and distribution to build one enduring app. The discovery systems we built matched that world: app stores, SEO, search bars, rankings, reviews, ads, marketplaces AI has blown up these constraints Soon, anyone will be able to generate software for anything: a workout injury, a work project, a personal workflow, a one-off analysis, a weird niche need only they have, maybe only in a single moment Some apps will last forever, but most won’t. Many will exist for minutes or hours, and be created even faster But just because software can be created at the speed of thought doesn’t mean everyone will become a developer. Most people won’t want to prompt, build, debug, deploy, or manage software. They’ll just want to be matched with the right tool for the job in front of them The same technological wave enabling software creation at scale is also breaking software distribution at scale. Search assumes the best answer already exists somewhere. App stores assume software is something you browse, compare, install, and keep In a world of personal software, the real question becomes: Who understands enough about me, or has earned enough trust from me, to know what software should exist for me right now? The next great app distribution companies may look less like search engines and more like trusted relationships Some will win by importing and processing personal context: your goals, constraints, calendar, body, files, workflows, history, collaborators, and intent. Others will win by exporting taste and trust: experts, creators, communities, agents, and brands that people rely on to decide what is worth using Either way, the new gateway won’t be a search box or an app store shelf. It will be the layer that recommends, assembles, routes, and personalizes software at the moment of need This is the new frontier: context, recommendation, trust, and distribution in the age of infinite software If you’re building platforms or experiences for this future, we want to meet you. Apply to @speedrun. Applications for SR007 close this weekend Application link below
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Phanindra Reddy
Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
Hey Azamat! Just saw your content and would love to share my journey as well. I'm building something called AIOS, and it's for helping founders become their 100x selves. We thought it from a first principles perspective, and it gets your context data intra and builds a lego-like system so that it adapts to you. Would love to implement the system, and if possible, love to have a referral for a16z.
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Azamat K.
Azamat K.@ChiefSnack·
I spent two years in college. The only useful skill I picked up was networking. So I dropped out and moved to San Francisco to build. Two years of classes. Zero applied to my startup. Every connection I made in SF applied immediately. The most expensive lesson is figuring out where you learn fastest.
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Phanindra Reddy
Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
Finally, I saw your post about tools helping founders to be 100x themselves. We actually kind of built a similar one called AIOS from first principles. It exactly knows your entire context, interviews you for 40 minutes, and after that makes sure you get all your data from different places. It can do practically all the things that OpenClaw promised to do, but in a much faster and better way. Would love to show it and implement it for you. The last founder we implemented for referred us five people, and they are insanely happy about how it's working and changing their entire life.
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Emily Bennett
Emily Bennett@emilybenn12·
Got in the booth with @far33d @tkexpress11 and @kenanhsaleh to share some fresh advice for founders applying to speedrun. We look forward to meeting you!
a16z speedrun 🧊@speedrun

NEW: INVESTOR ADVICE FOR APPLYING TO SPEEDRUN We got in the booth with @kenanhsaleh, @emilybenn12, @far33d, and @tkexpress11 from the a16z speedrun investing team to talk about: 00:00 - patterns we're seeing in apps for SR007 04:50 - our process for reviewing apps 08:20 - traction signals we look for 09:10 - on teams that are a little too early for speedrun 14:26 - surprising things we've seen in interviews 20:46 - why you SHOULD NOT take vc funds 25:16 - why should founders pick speedrun? Watch the full roundtable here:👇

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KP@thisiskp_·
I have been playing with gen AI video tools to make AI short films and man oh man They have come a long way since 2024 - 2025 Sora era My current experiments are in: > @runwayml > @Kling_ai What else must I try?
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Harshil Mathur
Harshil Mathur@harshilmathur·
11 years is a long time. The only way someone stays that long and keeps giving more every year is when love gets involved. And @ChettyArun loves @Razorpay deeply. Not just the work - but the people, the culture, the ambition, the mission of the company. Long before “Culture Head” became his official role, he was already shaping the culture of the company every single day. And now he’s doing the same for AI culture across the org. Every successful company has a few people who work insanely hard behind the scenes. There are people who help build products. And then there are people who help build the company itself. We’ve been lucky to have someone like Chetty doing that for Razorpay for 11 years. 🧡
Chetty Arun@ChettyArun

Celebrating 11 years at @Razorpay today. A little emotional. We were under one small roof in 2015. I used to manually count transaction volume every day. The day it crossed ₹5000, I'd hop around with a big smile. Then 10k, then lakhs. Hard to believe where we are today. 1/n

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Dante Lentini
Dante Lentini@dantelentini·
The tech stack we use at @fdotinc as a team of 9 attempting to become the #1 startup accelerator: Website - entirely @framer (ppl never believe this) Design - @stavan using @figma Applications - made with @TallyForms App review system - @adriannalakatos using @Lovable Internal OS - @ruslanjabari using @claudeai Database - @supabase + @airtable Comms - sent with @CustomerIO Events - made on @LumaHQ Analytics - 27 @posthog dashboards Running the fund - @AngelList Banking - @mercury Credit Cards - @AmexBusiness Copy advice - @GeminiApp Energy - @equatorcoffees AI-enabling everything - @FurqanR using @NebulaAI Shilling everything - @hthieblot using @X What else can we use?
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Supreeth Kashyap
Supreeth Kashyap@supreetkashyap·
Met Shreyas Iyer today. Maybe someday, we’ll replace a good part of his wardrobe with Wellbi 😄
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Deeps@soulblissX·
@nickbakeddesign How’s the bangabepalli taste? In Andhra local we have them a lot over here, also need to try Kesar or Alphonoso, which do you recommend?
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Phanindra Reddy
Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
vercel is good for initial projects of my own, but when collab with team , it freaking shoots up and yes you need to pay for seat and usage netlify might be a good option to consider recently in their cohort and they moved the pricing to purely usage @thisiskp_ @biilmann might add to this
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
for a company like @vercel, does it really make sense to charge per-seat? I mean like why??
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Phanindra Reddy@phanindra_ai·
@pitdesi Is there a way we can directly send small batches from India?
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Kev
Kev@colorkevin·
SR007 APPS ARE OPEN wrote the full story of how we got accepted 👀 comment "SR007" for the link
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The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)
The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)@Indian_Analyzer·
🚨 HUGE! VHP announces to launch a powerful mobile App for rapid Hindu volunteer mobilisation. — If any Hindu is in danger, volunteers within 50–100 metres will get instant notification to reach the SPOT. VHP has also demanded a high-level review meeting with Centre & Delhi Govt + formation of a Special Task Force (STF) to crush radical networks. Proactive steps for Hindu safety.
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
I'm giving away the Claude Code skills we use to manage $300k/mo in ad spend at ColdIQ. 4X ROAS on $1M+ spent. Ivan, our head of growth, built them off 300+ hours running ad campaigns for our clients. They run Google, Meta, and LinkedIn ads from the terminal in plain English: → bulk edits across platforms → custom audiences from CRM lists → creative fatigue detection before CTR dips → bid adjustments at scale → performance audits across periods Reply "ads" and I'll send the full repo. Must be following.
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balint
balint@BalintFerenczy·
I joined Cloudflare as a design engineer! Made some clouds.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The agency owners who figure out Hermes in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built an 83-page playbook that does it for you. Inside: — The 5 daily prompts that turn it into a second brain — Plain English setup for Mac, Linux, and Android — How to lock it down without torching client data — 8 copy-paste workflows across reporting, outreach, sales, and ops — The cron trick that drops token spend by 90% Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment HERMES and I'll send it.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to set up hermes agent step by step. built-in memory, 40+ tools, works on your phone, and what to think of hermes vs openclaw: 1. hermes is a personal AI agent that runs in your terminal. think of it like open claw but with built-in memory, 40+ tools out of the box, and 90% cheaper token costs. you install it with one command. 2. the 3 problems with open claw that hermes solves: no memory (you keep repeating yourself), constant gateway restarts, and zero visibility into what you're spending on tokens. 3. hermes remembers everything. every completed task gets saved to memory. it searches through past logs to find solutions. over time it literally gets smarter at your specific workflows. 4. connect it to open router. you see exact costs per model per task. free models rotate weekly. one founder went from $130 every five days on open claw to $10 on hermes. same output. 5. it comes preloaded with skills. apple notes, imessage, find my, browser, web search, image generation, cron jobs. no hunting for plugins. 6. connect it to obsidian so it reads your entire vault. connect it to gstack for your dev environment. create custom skills for your specific workflows. 7. the biggest money saver: have it write code once for recurring tasks. then it runs without burning tokens every time. stop paying an LLM to do the same scrape or report daily. 8. run it on android via telegram. name your agents. talk to them like coworkers. in this episode imran shows you how to set this up. 9. you can run it bare metal, in docker, or serverless on modal. pick your risk level. i begged @imranye to come on @startupideaspod and walk through the full installation live. he made it impossibly clear. if you've heard of Hermes Agent and want the clearest explanation of how to get set up like a pro let me know what you want me to cover on the next ep this is the best personal agent setup video on the internet right now. watch

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@jason
@jason@Jason·
We started an AI founder twitter group... reply with "I'm in" if you're a founder and want to be added
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