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building - https://t.co/idxLhCkmk1 @ycombinator @535toronto alum 🇨🇦

brooklyn, ny // toronto Katılım Haziran 2020
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amirmxt
amirmxt@amirmxt·
went back on the pod with @gregisenberg and walked through the full stack we're using to automate GTM - from idea to validated, A/B-tested landing page in a single session here's the workflow: 1) pull full project context into Claude Code using Idea Browser's new MCP integration - ICP, positioning, offer, growth strategy all loaded in the terminal 2) generate a lead magnet concept and design the landing page in Paper - no Figma, no handoff to devs, just visual design connected directly to the codebase 3) refine copy, layout, and components section by section - hero headline, pricing swapped for an ROI calculator, component library saved for reuse across projects 4) deploy and wire up humblytics analytics - live traffic data, page-level metrics, everything tracking immediately 5) run an A/B experiment on the headline with zero code deployment - humblytics dynamically swaps content for a portion of traffic and tracks conversions in real time 6) use Claude Code agent skills to pull data from Google Ads, Meta Ads, Stripe, and ChartMogul - then automatically optimize based on what's converting no manual Figma-to-dev handoff. no deploying new code to test a headline. no logging into 4 dashboards to figure out what's working if you can A/B test good ideas, create polished pages and lead magnets, and reach people online - the arbitrage is massive full episode link in comments
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to use claude code + 3 MCPs + 2 AI tools to go from cold idea to live A/B test in 1 session (full workflow): 1. connect ideabrowser as an MCP. pull your project context like ICP, positioning, offer, growth strategy directly into the terminal. 2. use ideabrowser skills to generate a lead magnet concept tailored to your niche. it builds the strategy doc and saves it as a file. 3. open paper (connected to claude code). design your landing page visually and iterate on hero, sections, components. design and code stay in sync. dont necessarily need figma here. 4. deploy the landing page. wire up humblytics for analytics like traffic, scroll depth, heat maps, funnel tracking, full attribution. 5. run a no-code A/B experiment directly from claude code. it dynamically swaps your headline on the live site. 6. store the results back into @ideabrowser (pro plan) so your agent compounds context over time. every future decision is informed by past data. 7. everyone can build landing pages now. the gap is knowing what to test, how to get customers, and how to optimize. this stack/workflowcloses that gap. @amirmxt showed me this live and i can't stop thinking about the arbitrage. 99.999% of people don't know this stack exists. it's like when 5 cent facebook ads were around, arbritrage is all over again. episode is finally live on @startupideaspod (full demo there) this one is different. send it to a friend who likes ideas and automating businesses. 100% free to watch this and get your creative juices flowing (let me know what you want me to cover next) watch

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Kevin ⨀
Kevin ⨀@kvncnls·
Our designs are affected by the tools we use much more than we think. At a glance, you'd think it's just the designer/artist's taste/skills. But when you look deeper, tools shape how and what you can design. This is why many designers are building their own tools with AI.
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turja🕺
turja🕺@tchowd_·
@HassanRIsmail whenever you accept my wire for the empire you’re building
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Hassan
Hassan@HassanRIsmail·
@tchowd_ how do i invest in turja inc LLC
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Hassan@HassanRIsmail·
no time for breaks means autistic cto eats out of a tub
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Robleh
Robleh@robjama·
who’s building Claude code for growth marketing? not just “write me 5 headlines” but treating growth as an engineering problem
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
all the nuggets that cursor’s been dropping seems like the next evolution of cursor will be to allow users to build full end-to-end applications with all the services needed in one go not a prompt-by-prompt vibe coding platform like what we’ve got in the market. but something that takes 10-20+ hours to run and no human intervention
Michael Truell@mntruell

We built a browser with GPT-5.2 in Cursor. It ran uninterrupted for one week. It's 3M+ lines of code across thousands of files. The rendering engine is from-scratch in Rust with HTML parsing, CSS cascade, layout, text shaping, paint, and a custom JS VM. It *kind of* works! It still has issues and is of course very far from Webkit/Chromium parity, but we were astonished that simple websites render quickly and largely correctly.

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turja🕺
turja🕺@tchowd_·
despite all these models becoming so smart and surpassing every known benchmark known to man, it’s crazy how differently they all behave no matter the guardrails all routes lead back to eval
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
with agents getting more sophisticated and deeply integrated into every aspect of a business, every product needs to prioritize data ontologies for the longest time, data ontologies felt complicated and limited to data companies. but it's been a major unlock for agents to understand complex workflows and not limited to specific context
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
@ZainManji @robjama great up to date documentation has to be a requirement. it’s pretty easy for an agent to make assumptions if guidelines are weak
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Zain Manji
Zain Manji@ZainManji·
@robjama How do you think about onboarding in an agent <-> agent environment?
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Robleh
Robleh@robjama·
80% of product is onboarding onboarding isn't just tutorials and paywalls. it's showing someone what you are, who you're for, and why their next step matters. most products teach mechanics but never show why someone should care.
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Yusuf Ahmed
Yusuf Ahmed@itsyusufahmed·
I have bookmarked more X posts in the last two weeks then I did the rest of 2025
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presh
presh@preshdkumar·
i just interviewed a 100-year-old with chatgpt voice she lives in the mountains of Sri Lanka at 6000ft of elevation, owns a farm, and has a simple beautiful lifestyle. we chat about health, family, living a fulfilling life, and more!
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turja🕺
turja🕺@tchowd_·
claude code needs a /improve command - goes into plan mode or uses similar logic - deconstructs existing prompt into more details - asks questions - provides a new and updated prompt - adds new improve logic to memory and continuously updates unless this already exists?
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
@shanmohta i might have to sign up just to see you guys in action
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shan@shanmohta·
@tchowd_ this is getting me hyped for the conference we're presenting at in october
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
in person interactions are going to matter more than ever maybe tech will go the opposite direction (already is), but for the rest of the world will push for in person meetings and conferences. we've experienced 100x better results from in person discussions and demos
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turja🕺@tchowd_·
incredible launch and so excited for this project! one of many issues in Toronto: unnecessary spending. i.e. don't spend millions to rename Dundas Square based on vibes
Build Canada - Toronto@build_toronto

🚀 Announcing Build Toronto Toronto is Canada’s largest city, its economic engine, and its greatest opportunity. If Toronto thrives, Canada thrives. But we all know the city faces deep challenges: unaffordable housing, strained infrastructure, governance gridlock, and a lack of urgency. That’s why Build Canada is proud to launch Build Toronto – the first municipal project of Build Canada – to raise the level of debate and spotlight bold, practical ideas that can move this city forward. We are equally proud to welcome @ericdlombardi as Chair. Eric is a civic leader and housing advocate whose work with More Neighbours Toronto has made him one of the city’s strongest voices for change. He will help guide Build Toronto as we put forward ideas that support growth, prosperity, and ambition for Toronto’s future. Over the weeks ahead, Build Toronto will publish frequent memos from entrepreneurs and civic leaders on Toronto’s biggest challenges and opportunities. From housing and transit to governance and economic growth, these memos are meant to push all of us – citizens and leaders alike – to think bigger about what Toronto can be. Toronto has the talent, energy, and openness to lead. What we’ve been missing is urgency. Build Toronto is here to help change that. 👇 Sign up for updates on our website

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turja🕺
turja🕺@tchowd_·
@robjama what are your (current) favourite products?
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Robleh
Robleh@robjama·
if you want to build great software, study great software.
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