Today I’m launching Zone.
A Mac app that turns messy Spaces into productive work contexts.
Built for people who live across a lot of work on their Mac.
14-day free trial. $9 once.
getzone.app
Introducing Orchids 1.0 - the first AI app builder to build and deploy any app, any stack (web, mobile, chrome extension, slack bot, AI agent, anything).
Use your ChatGPT, Claude Code, Github Copilot, Gemini subscription - or any API key to use models at cost.
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Everything you need to build with AI in a single tool.
I spent the past year building AI for robots at Tesla Optimus and Dyna
Now I'm introducing ANDROID DREAMS: an essay of my predictions for the next 20 years of robotics, inspired by Situational Awareness and AI2027.
I predict EGI by 2031 and more robots than humans by 2045👇🏼
Today, I'm launching Forte—the ultimate sourcing and outbound engine.
It finds exactly the people you want to reach, then crafts hyper-personalized emails at scale: forte.email Forte[dot]email
I spent thousands of dollars building the richest and most accurate people search model on the market.
It’s the secret sauce behind Forte & how we write hyper-personalized emails.
Today, it’s available to the public.
Try it for yourself at forte(dot)email forte.email
P.S comment your best use case for $1 paid plan!
🚀 Meet Procura: Your AI email/research assistant – free for UPenn students, premium access for everyone else!
Natural language magic: "Find Ivy League cancer research profs for collabs/jobs." It searches, gets emails, crafts personalized outreaches (remembers your bio!), and sends all – no Gmail needed!
theprocura.com
In this quick demo, I found and emailed Harvard/Yale experts in seconds. For founders, you can nail down clients/investors too! Feel free to DM me about your use case!
DM me your use case for free access to Procura.
Next Up: Improved UI, deep research mode for premium/team users, & scaling search to expand beyond UPenn! Stoked to help you shine in this changing world!
i live @fdotinc's office...
...because why spend money on a bed when you can spend it on API credits?
...why spend time sleeping when you can spend time coding?
but you still need to nap, so i made a video to help you figure out how!
enjoy :))
I started a blog! Go check it out!:
siddharthkambli.com/blog/why-i-lef…
in my first post I talk about:
- my experiences in SF over the last 2 months
- some broader reflections of why i even want to build a startup
- the startup world in general
I've had fun in SF this summer, I'll be back!
What a privilege
To wake up everyday and get to pick your own battles
Whether the day is gloomy or bright
To choose a problem worthy of your time
To choose a path that’s within your hands
To take a risk that most aren’t willing to take
What a privilege to be awake today
called my mom for the first time in a while today and she was appalled to hear that i'm a founder and said
"you can't be like [insert male founder/dropout friend], you have to get your degree b/c you're a girl and so things are different"
what the actual fuck
Here’s my live reaction to @paulg telling me not to drop out after I just left mit:
And… I fear he’s right.
In a few years I’ll be older than my class. differences in our experiences will have accumulated so much that it makes it hard to reconnect.
However I feel that there are certain edge cases that permit my situation:
1 - I’ve been working in behavioral health and cognitive science for the past 5 years.
2 - I deeply believe in the power of tech to connect people. This is the kind of work I would be aiming to do after graduation
3 - I have momentum and a cofounder (shoutout @mbergertiret) that I’m deeply invested in.
Luckily I skipped a year of kindergarten so I have a year to spare on a gap!
Plus, how cool would it be to say that I helped build a unicorn @pallyai ;)