Prashant Salla

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Prashant Salla

@prashantsalla

CEO & Founder @ Goodhood | Putting car care in your pocket

Katılım Haziran 2010
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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
@brianbeers Agreed.. we serviced one of their vans in Texas with our mobile auto repair biz
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Brian Beers
Brian Beers@brianbeers·
Please don’t buy this It’s very difficult business to run Almost impassible to find staff who are: 1) great at grooming + 2) great with customers + 3) wants to be alone all day The vans need a lot of maintenance since they essentially are literally running 8 hours a day to keep the AC or heat pumping in the van while working I talked to one of the top operators who had to run his own mechanic shop just to keep the vans up Very convenient business for customers but very hard to operate
Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets@TS_Secrets

Everyone’s chasing AI… Meanwhile, this mobile dog grooming company is quietly doing $1.5M/year. 6 vans 5 jobs/day each $200 avg ticket Booked out for weeks. At the gas pump employee told me she makes $25/hour. The best businesses right now: Boring business wins again.

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Andy Walker - Local SEO
Andy Walker - Local SEO@andywalkerhq·
Battery died in my car. Called a mobile repair business. This is what they quoted me for replacement. What do you guys think?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
The solution to so many of life’s problems is to just keep going.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
What’s your favorite book to re-read?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
If X is mostly an illusion, I think I'm gonna do some crazy shit just for fun.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
When I'm out and about in the world, people recognize me from IG or YouTube at a 20:1 ratio to X. Outside of SF, an X user in the wild is a rare sighting which is strange given how much surface area X seems to occupy. The X paradox: where is everyone?
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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
He ruled an empire, yet his greatest discipline was mastering his own mind - Marcus Aurelius
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David Senra
David Senra@davidsenra·
Tony Xu. DoorDash. Tomorrow. March 29, 2026. Available everywhere you get podcasts. @t_xu @doordash
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Perplexity is a $20 billion company that built zero AI models. Their product sits on top of 19 models made by other companies. Claude for reasoning. Gemini for research. GPT-5.4 for long context. Grok for lightweight tasks. Nano Banana for images. Veo 3.1 for video. You write one prompt. Computer picks the best model combo for the job, spawns sub-agents in parallel, and runs the whole thing in a cloud sandbox while your laptop is closed. 400+ app connectors. Gmail, GitHub, Snowflake, Salesforce, Ahrefs, Shopify. Read and write access. One prompt can scrape your competitors, pull live financials from FactSet, query your data warehouse in plain English, and push a finished report to Google Slides. No API keys. No terminal. The enterprise usage data tells you where this is heading. In January 2025, 90% of enterprise tasks on Perplexity ran on two models. By December, no single model held more than 25% of usage. A new frontier model launched every 17.5 days in 2025. Each one brought different strengths. The era of picking one model is ending. Perplexity built none of the intelligence. They built the routing layer that makes the intelligence usable. Stripe didn't build the banks. Google didn't build the websites. The value is in making complexity disappear. Four of the Mag Seven already use Perplexity's search API in production. Every model provider is now building orchestration in-house. The question is whether the routing layer stays independent or gets absorbed. I wrote the complete guide to using Computer without wasting credits. 6 use cases, the prompt spec that controls cost, honest limitations. aibyaakash.com/p/perplexity-c…
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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
@jefielding @jefielding did you find tool to makes Slides from text? I’m still using notebookLM and figured out how to edit each slide via “Revise” button within it
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Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
@jefielding Have you tried using Notebook LLM to convert a doc into slides? It’s really good
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Jenny Fielding
Jenny Fielding@jefielding·
Spent an hour creating a deck using Claude Code + Slideck. Had a technical AI friend guiding me. Let me tell you, it was hard, not initiative and the deck we produced sucked. Although I believe this is the future, and I’m going to keep plugging away learning. Rest assured, the robots have not taken over just yet…
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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
Been doing cold plunges (90 secs precisely) almost everyday for the past year, not sure what it is but a definite game changer in having a sense of urgency
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
To anyone in psychedelic research: What big developments can we expect in 2026?
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
What is a skill EVERYBODY should have in business?
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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
Great pod! Just got my copy. Eric also wrote the Almanack of Naval Ravikant. Love these summary style books.
David Senra@davidsenra

My conversation with @EricJorgenson, author of The Book of Elon (@elonmusk). 0:00 Book Reveal 0:39 Build Useful Things 2:19 Engineering Talent Edge 4:26 Wired for War 6:47 Tip of the Spear 8:47 Burn the Boats 13:13 Facing Fear 15:16 Origin Story Myths 18:19 Know Business A to Z 22:17 Simplify and Fail Fast 25:35 Reality and Physics 28:18 The Algorithm Begins 30:34 Delete and Simplify 34:25 Starlink War Room 36:52 Repetition as OS 38:18 Step Three Simplify Optimize 38:43 Question Every Requirement 39:13 Tesla Battery Pack Delete 40:43 Repetition Installs Ideas 42:02 Step Four Accelerate 43:26 Design Org for Speed 46:06 Step Five Automate 46:29 Control and Clean Sheet 48:54 Vertical Integration and Costs 50:47 SpaceX Incentives and Mars 57:11 Frontier Unlocks Starlink 1:00:26 Time as True Currency 1:03:58 Speed Triage and Bottlenecks 1:10:11 Internalized Responsibility 1:12:56 Avoid Serialized Dependencies 1:14:31 Aligning the Team 1:15:07 Time Is the Constraint 1:16:00 One Metric Focus 1:18:03 Directional Predictions 1:19:06 We Must Make Stuff 1:25:39 Manufacturing as Moat 1:26:23 Speed and Direct to Customer 1:28:41 SpaceX Feasibility Study 1:33:07 Edge of Sanity Leadership 1:37:10 Bottlenecks and Integration 1:40:01 Design and Simplify 1:45:15 Catch the Rocket 1:48:14 Capitalism and Closing Includes paid partnerships.

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Prashant Salla
Prashant Salla@prashantsalla·
@MartinGTobias Question is - is it more optimal to 2x your bet with a lower Exit valuation by half OR make another separate $100k bet at $1b exit val
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Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)
Martin Tobias (Pre-Seed VC)@MartinGTobias·
A weird thing about early stage venture became abundantly clear to me today: The more you invest early, the LOWER your exit risk. Here is the math: Whatever check I write at whatever valuation, if I double that check at that same valuation, you Half the exit value to return your fund. If you write $100K check at $5M post, you need an exit of $1B to generate $10M return (assuming 50% future dilution) A $200K check at the same $5M Post reaches $10M at $500M.
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amit
amit@amitisinvesting·
$HOOD ROBINHOOD NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS: - Robinhood Families, a new holistic view of a household’s financial portfolio, organized by family members. - New Platinum Card which includes up to 5× higher limits, 5% back on dining and flights (10% hotels), unlimited lounge access, ~$800 in travel credits, and more for $695/year. - Strategies has passed $1.5B AUM - Customers can now get dividends from major stocks up to 1 month before the official payment date - Custodial accounts now supported Financial. Super. App.
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Dan Hightower
Dan Hightower@Danhightower·
What's something first time founders spend money on that repeat founders would not?
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