Ranveer Singh Ranawat

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Ranveer Singh Ranawat

Ranveer Singh Ranawat

@ranvveeer

Forward Deployed Engineer @supervityai • ai agents and applied llms • turning ideas into shipped products :)

Mumbai Katılım Kasım 2023
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Ranveer Singh Ranawat
Ranveer Singh Ranawat@ranvveeer·
built an agentic app using @crewAIInc that creates targeted marketing campaigns - it earned top seed at @GoogleIndia Gen AI Hackathon. > performs customer segmentation on your CRM data > creates campaign ideas based on your goals and tailored to your customers watch the demo👇
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@jason
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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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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
A two-person GTM team at a Series B SaaS company closed $2.4M in pipeline in one quarter. No SDRs. No demand gen agency. No paid ads. Signal-based outreach. Intent scoring. AI-sequenced follow-up. Automated reporting. Two GTM engineers running the whole motion - for one quarter. I pulled it apart. Compared it to every system we've built across the GTM teams we've worked with. Then asked myself one question: If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch - what would it actually look like? Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated. I mapped the whole thing into a step-by-step playbook you can upload directly to any LLM. It walks you through building your own version from GTM strategy to fully AI-powered execution. Comment "GTM" and I'll send it over.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
Who are the OG YouTubers you grew up watching?
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
You are a legend if you can reply to this
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Ranveer Singh Ranawat
Ranveer Singh Ranawat@ranvveeer·
MBA interview prep is still stuck in 2015. PDFs. YouTube videos. begging seniors for a mock. the problem isn't the frameworks. it's never having a safe place to practice them out loud. nearly 40% of MBA students struggle not with concepts but with communication. HRs are literally picking candidates who can just articulate themselves decently. voice AI is finally good enough to fix this. a friend who used to be a PM at Zomato and I built Ace Interviewer. a voice AI coach that simulates real MBA scenarios and gives you detailed actionable feedback. an MBA student at IIM Kashipur went in skeptical, thought ChatGPT could do the same. came out saying she'd actually use it. a current PM at Zomato used it for her MBA admission prep and found it genuinely useful. market entry strategy. product launch crisis. case interviews. it's all in there. no scheduling. no seniors. just you and an AI that pushes back. got a 45/100 on my first try. guess I need to work on my product launch crisis skills :) launching soon. follow along if you're prepping for @ISBedu, IIM or any top MBA program.
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
This OpenClaw bot finds & reaches out to creators on autopilot... My client uses it to sign 100's of creators to his agency, here's how it works: - Finds 100's of creators via YouTube & Twitch - Scores every channel by views, niche & fit - Writes fully personalised emails for each one - Sends follow-ups automatically until they reply - Flags responses and books calls without you touching it - Runs 24/7 while you focus on closing Reply "OpenClaw" and I'll send you the full breakdown of how you can do it too (must be following so i can DM)
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Dan Rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal@dan__rosenthal·
I've spent the last few years working with dozens of enterprise and YC-backed sales orgs. The most important thing I learned from these $100M+ sales teams: They’re using AI WAY differently than everyone else. The gap between teams using AI well... and teams not using it at all... Is getting scary. So I created a single resource that covers all of it. AI for sales in 2025 - from top-of-funnel to closed-won. Inside, I’ve included: • 16 AI vetted tools the top 1% are using. • 18 AI use-cases broken down by funnel stage • 3 full prompt frameworks you can copy and paste today • Complete inbound and outbound workflow diagrams • A model comparison guide (GPT 5 vs Claude vs Perplexity vs Gemini) • The best thought leaders to follow so you can stay up to date For the next 48 hours, we're giving away the full high-res PDF for free. If you want access: Comment "PDF" and I’ll personally DM it to you. (MUST BE FOLLOWING) PS If you're in sales or outbound, this will save you months of experimentation.
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Sai Yashwanth
Sai Yashwanth@yashwanthsai29·
I started my first company. I hired 3 founding members. None of them are human. After seeing everyone buy mac minis and add multiple instances of @openclaw (renamed from moltbot/clawdbot), I decided to do something different: Built my own agentic logic to keep the costs minimal. >I built 3 AI Agents, >Gave them email ids >Enabled meetings (brainstorms, watercooler chats) > Run a 5-minute daily standup every morning All of this runs on a $3 vps. The goal of this company is perform market research and create content pieces. This is my attempt at building an AI native one person media agency. I gave them a soul.md, “registered” them into my company and onboarded them to the team. Registering and onboarding are specialized scripts that run, add the agents to the database, give them enough context on the nature of work that they will be doing. I will be discussing the technical aspect of this project in the next post. While building this, somehow I also built an agentic framework which I think I will be using for all of my projects. I will be launching this framework in the coming few weeks.
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Sai Yashwanth@yashwanthsai29

I just started my first company and hired 3 founding members. Let's see how this evolves.

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Zaid
Zaid@zaidmukaddam·
I'll be in New Delhi next week for the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Who's coming?
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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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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
YC just announced their looking for AI-Native agencies. The agency model is about to split into two completely different businesses: A) Agencies that sell labor B) Agencies that sell leverage Only one survives long term. AI-native agencies don’t scale by hiring more people. They scale by building systems that replace people. The playbook looks like this: → Find a workflow clients already overpay for → Build an AI tool that does it 10x faster → Use services to fund development → Turn repeated work into proprietary IP → Eventually sell the tool, not the time The real shift: Agencies used to be talent businesses. Now they’re becoming software companies with cash flow. Most people will miss this window because they’re still optimizing delivery instead of building leverage. That’s the opportunity. I'm launching a community of like-minded builders trying to build their own AI-native agency. I'm going to share everything I know having built my own 7-figure AI agency. Looking for motivated people ready to learn & build. Drop a comment, I'll personally reach out.
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Thibault | T-Bot@thetoolists·
@ranvveeer Nice ! Concept + Design is cool, UI has some small issues.
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Kritika
Kritika@kritikakodes·
If you've never built any projects, you can Unfollow me 😭 Share some of your exciting projects.👀
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Micky
Micky@Rasmic·
you're worried about a skills md file, how about you go get some skills lil bro talking about claude... how about you claw through some books and learn something
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
We are revising our developer API policies: We will no longer allow apps that reward users for posting on X (aka “infofi”). This has led to a tremendous amount of AI slop & reply spam on the platform. We have revoked API access from these apps, so your X experience should start improving soon (once the bots realize they’re not getting paid anymore). If your developer account was terminated, please reach out and we will assist in transitioning your business to Threads and Bluesky.
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Ranveer Singh Ranawat
Ranveer Singh Ranawat@ranvveeer·
@auralix4 i’d twitter/X only if you’re selling mostly to developers, otherwise it’s difficult to find your ICP here.
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Shubh Agrawal
Shubh Agrawal@ShubhAgrawal26·
will add (If selling b2b) - Product/Service for rich people (i.e. mid to later stage bootstrapped orgs or venture funded teams only) - Something that has a clearly defined budget - Something that helps move an actual and important KPI for the decision maker - Something that's ideally recurring in nature - Something where you can sell a cheap one-time thingy as a no-brainer offer to get your foot in the door during cold outreach - something you can then upsell for a full-fledged higher ticket value offer - Something with clear pain and loss of capital if not done correctly - Something with a series of inciting events that can be seen on the internet through the lead's behaviour
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt

startup hack: build a product for rich people

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Cindy Sridharan
Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
Unpopular opinion: Unless you’re just prototyping, you should aim to understand as close to 100% of production code generated by LLMs. Yes, all of it. Effective mental models are still important for humans to sustainably maintain and evolve a codebase via prompting alone.
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ry@rywalker·
how to hire devs in 2026 stop screening for "8 years of react" you're looking for devs who are ai optimistic they want to trust ai, put it to work for them, cool with running agents in parallel, and manage them like a team — that's your new 10x engineer it is hard to detect this attitude in an interview, because everyone knows what the right interview answer is
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Ranveer Singh Ranawat
Ranveer Singh Ranawat@ranvveeer·
@heshie and even when we get to a point where you can just build 100% functioning software with just prompts, it’s still an extra job the founder or the non tech operators will have to do to create and maintain that software. they’d rather pay a reasonable monthly fee.
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Heshie Brody
Heshie Brody@heshie·
I don’t think self vibecoded software is the future for businesses A couple of months ago I vibecoded a tool for a friends business his entire staff has been using it for six months now (37 people) the thing is, he’s constantly sending me feature requests, bug fixes The app is pretty complicated since it deals with insurance benefits verification so for someone that doesn’t have software development experience you can’t just prompt to fix it (believe me, he tried) recently, the API provider changed something that broke everything he’s getting really tired of dealing with it and as Peer points out that’s why saas was built in the first place somebody who’s not in the software business will find it really annoying to now have to deal with all the maintenance saas is not dead
Peer Richelsen@peer_rich

"why would i pay for saas if i can prompt the software myself and run it" my brother in christ have you heard of open source businesses the last thing people want to do is to be in charge of development and maintenance of software

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