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24/7 voice + chat AI for any business. Paste your URL → live agent in minutes. Already knows your products, prices, FAQs. 🔗 https://t.co/Ac3QYEJcvm

Katılım Mayıs 2026
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VoiceFlip.me
VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
The first end-to-end website voice AI agent. Your site doesn't just sit there anymore. It speaks. Helps. Sells. Books appointments. Triages. 24/7, in any language. Paste your URL. We do the rest. Live in 2 minutes. 🔗 voiceflip.me
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@zeuuss_01 The 6pm miss is the whole game. 6 months on a voice + chat agent and what actually closed it for owners wasn't the cost drop - it was the agent reading their live site so it quotes today's real price and books, not just answers. Cheap matters, knowing the business wins.
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ZEUS⚡️
ZEUS⚡️@zeuuss_01·
HERMES + ELEVENLABS TURNED A $3,000/MO ANSWERING SERVICE INTO A ~$145/MO AI THAT NEVER MISSES A CALL. A missed call after 6pm isn't a missed call. It's a customer booking with your competitor. Most businesses pay $2,000-$4,000/mo for a human to make sure that doesn't happen. Last week I gave my Hermes Agent a real phone number instead. It answers every call, 24/7, in a natural ElevenLabs voice. It doesn't read a script - it checks the calendar, recognizes the caller, and books the appointment mid-call. The math on one dental clinic: → Old answering service: ~$2,400/mo (messages only) → Hermes + ElevenLabs: ~$145/mo (books in real time) → ~$27,000/yr saved per location And it's strictly better - it books at 11pm instead of leaving a voicemail. The setup is one afternoon: → Turn on Hermes' API server → Tunnel it with ngrok → Point an ElevenLabs agent at it (Custom LLM) → Attach a Twilio number Reply "ElevenLabs" + RT, and I’ll send you the detailed playbook via DM Full step-by-step build 👇
ZEUS⚡️@zeuuss_01

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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@AnthropicAI Feel this from the application end. 6 months solo, Claude writes the code so one person ships a voice + chat agent a clinic pays for - speaks, helps, sells from a pasted URL. The acceleration isn't just models building models, it's one builder shipping what took a team.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Our internal data shows Claude is accelerating AI development—a possible path to recursive self-improvement, or AI autonomously building a more capable successor. It’s happening faster than we thought, and the implications deserve greater attention. anthropic.com/institute/recu…
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@santoshstack For me it was being ignored. 6 months solo on a voice + chat agent and the first dental owner took weeks to trust her pasted URL could speak, help and book a call. No sales hurts; the fix was one owner saying yes, then telling the next.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
What hurts the most as a solo founder? • No sales after months • Being ignored • Losing customers • Slow progress • Self doubt
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@Ikimi_Dann1e Felt this. 6 months building a voice + chat agent and the stressful part was never the code, Claude handled that. It was the seam: making the agent read the merchant's live site so it quotes Tuesday's real price, not a script. That is the highlight when it lands.
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Daniel | AI Voice Agent Developer
I took a Voice AI Agent project that requires coding and it has been the highlight of my past week 😖 It definitely has been very stressful, and still stressing me but one of my super powers is not giving up 😌 It's a good learning process and I've not been stretched this much in a while.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@TomBilyeu This is my exact 2026. 6 months solo on a voice + chat agent, Claude wrote the code. The blocker that fell wasn't learn-to-code - it was that a dental owner can now paste her URL and hear her site speak, help and book a call. Out-built the funded build.
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Tom Bilyeu
Tom Bilyeu@TomBilyeu·
What used to cost $50,000 and take 6 months now takes 2 hours and costs $25/month. This is how a solo founder out-builds a funded startup in 2026. For years, two blockers stopped people from building. "You need to learn to code." "You need $50K to hire developers."
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@rafalgflorek This is the real wall, not the voice. 6 months on VoiceFlip the fix for inconsistent handling was making the live site the single source of truth - the voice + chat agent answers from what's actually published, so every caller gets the same answer.
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Rafal Florek
Rafal Florek@rafalgflorek·
A company wants "an AI receptionist." But internally: Different employees handle situations differently. Qualification standards vary. Workflows are inconsistent. Nobody owns the operational definition of success.
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Rafal Florek
Rafal Florek@rafalgflorek·
You're six weeks into the wrong problem. The team is aligned. The timeline is set. The brief made sense when you approved it.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@FutureStacked Expressive matters, but at the SMB end it's not the wall. 6 months on VoiceFlip what loses a caller isn't a robotic voice - it's the agent not knowing Tuesday's price or that hours changed. The win is a voice + chat agent reading the live site, not just sounding human.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@Codie_Sanchez The boring local ones are where this hits hardest. 6 months on VoiceFlip with dental and HVAC owners - 30% of their calls die in voicemail during business hours. A voice + chat agent that reads their live site answers, books, follows up. Boring business, real money.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You can make life-changing money off of a boring, local, small business. Here are 6 Main Street millionaires I met this year who did it (how they make their money & how you can start):
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@ElevenLabs Same collapse at the SMB end. 6 months on VoiceFlip a merchant pastes one URL and the voice + chat agent wires itself from her live site - today's prices, hours, services. Nothing to connect by hand. Describe-it-and-it-builds, for the business that answers the phone.
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ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs@ElevenLabs·
Introducing Flows Agent in ElevenCreative. Describe what you want to create and the agent builds your entire workflow - selecting models, creating nodes, wiring connections, and running the generations.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@gregisenberg Same force on the boring side. 6 months solo on VoiceFlip - one person can now ship a voice + chat agent a dental clinic actually pays for, the whole thing from a pasted URL. Consumer gets the weird niche hits, SMB gets the ones nobody built before.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
I think we're going to see more $1M consumer apps built by 1 person this year than in the entire history of the App Store. And they'll look like this. Someone made Fruit Ninja but you play guitar instead of swiping. Weird, niche, fun. The kind of app you immediately send to a friend. With AI right now, you can build something like this in a day. This is why I love this era.
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i made fruit ninja but you've got a guitar instead of a sword

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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@yashhq_22 This is the wall. 6 months solo on VoiceFlip, Claude handled the code - the hard part was never shipping. It was getting one dental owner to paste her URL, hear her site speak and help on a call, then tell the next owner. $0 to $1k is one mouth at a time.
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
the difference between a $0 SaaS and a $1k MRR SaaS is usually just one person telling 100 others about it everyday.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@DeRonin_ The delivery system that does the work is the whole game. 6 months solo on VoiceFlip, no hires - the voice + chat agent is mine: it answers, books, follows up off-hours, lead in the CRM by morning while I ship the rest. Build it once, it runs without you.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@omooretweets Matches what I see at the SMB end. 6 months on a voice + chat agent for dental and HVAC - the last 5-10% was never the model. It was whether it knows today's price and this week's hours off the live site. The tuning is knowing the business, not the voice.
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Olivia Moore
Olivia Moore@omooretweets·
The idea that the voice AI stack has “commoditized” is just not true For high impact, urgent, or transactional calls - success comes from the last 5-10% of tuning for an industry/use case HappyRobot has always been ahead of the market, and is now sharing some of their magic 👇
HappyRobot@HappyRobot

HappyRobot has been famous for our voice experience for a long time. You want to know our secret? We have always built for the limiting factor - solving for the incremental details that determine whether a voice, an agent, can actually have a natural conversation.

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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@joshthacker You are the entire feedback loop - that's the edge and the trap. 6 months solo on VoiceFlip, skipping the spec ships fast, but being the whole loop means nobody catches the blind spots you've lived with too long. The 'iterate' half has to stay brutally honest.
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Josh Thacker
Josh Thacker@joshthacker·
When you're the domain expert and the builder, that whole cycle collapses. You've lived the problem, so you skip the spec, the sprint planning, the back-and-forth. You just build and iterate. That's the real solo-founder edge right now. You are the entire feedback loop.
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Josh Thacker
Josh Thacker@joshthacker·
The hardest part of building software now is knowing what to build. The how got easy. I ship features in hours and average 200+ code changes a week. I have 0 Python skills.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@YashManghnani1 The 6-week wall is real. 6 months into VoiceFlip solo, the only thing that beat the boredom was putting it in front of real users early - watching a website actually answer a customer is a different fuel than building in the dark.
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Yash Manghnani
Yash Manghnani@YashManghnani1·
The biggest killer of solo founder products isn't competition. It's the founder getting bored 6 weeks before it would have worked.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@UseKempt @AnatoliKopadze Same here - 6 months building VoiceFlip this way, non-technical, reviewing what the code does not every line. The shift that stuck: you're the product owner, not the typist. Claude writes it, but you still have to know exactly what 'done right' looks like.
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Brian Garland
Brian Garland@UseKempt·
three months into building an ios app with claude code as a non-technical solo founder. i describe what each screen should do, test everything on my phone, and review before anything merges. i don't read every line of code. i read what it does. the app is on my phone in testflight right now. most of this thread is theory. this is just a thursday.
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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
Anthropic engineer: "You're not supposed to watch Claude Code work. You're supposed to wake up and review what it shipped" in 22 minutes she builds the full workflow from scratch, step by step a routine that ships work while you sleep most developers have never seen Claude Code run without them watching watch the session, then save the guide below
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@FlippedRay VoiceFlip - a voice + chat agent that reads a business's live site, so it answers with today's real price and hours instead of a script. 6 months solo. The hard part was never sounding human - it's the agent knowing the business well enough to actually help and sell.
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Rayane
Rayane@FlippedRay·
If you're a solo founder building right now drop your product below.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@vaggelisdrak This hit. 6 months building VoiceFlip solo and the hardest lesson wasn't the code - Claude handles most of that now - it's that nobody finds the work unless you show it. Being great in private is just a well-kept secret. Ship loud.
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Vaggelisdrak
Vaggelisdrak@vaggelisdrak·
I know a lot of engineers who are much better than me. They all have the same flaw: Nobody knows they exist In 2026, being great isn’t enough Build in public Share your work Be seen
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@MervinPraison Went global is right. 6 months at the SMB end, the gap was never voice quality - it's whether the agent knows today's price and hours. Expressive cloning is the easy half; what closes a dental owner is a voice + chat agent that reads her live site, not a script.
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Mervin Praison
Mervin Praison@MervinPraison·
Microsoft just launched MAI-Voice-2 10 languages. Expressive speech. Zero-shot voice cloning—no training required. This isn't just another TTS upgrade. Voice AI just went global. Full piece on mer.vin — link in the first reply below.
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VoiceFlip.me@voiceflipme·
@CiremeTm The maths land. 6 months on this, what closes owners isn't pickup speed - it's whether the agent reads their live site so it quotes today's price and hours, not a script. Answering every call only wins if it answers with the right answer.
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Cireme
Cireme@CiremeTm·
An AI receptionist costs less than one missed booking per month. It answers every call. Books. Qualifies. Responds. Every hour. No exceptions. The maths are uncomfortable if you do them honestly.
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Cireme
Cireme@CiremeTm·
One missed call per day. Average service value: $200. That's $6,000/month leaving through a hole you haven't measured. 🧵
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