Zero
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Zero
@zerobuildz
Building every good idea that comes to mind
San Francisco Katılım Temmuz 2023
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scraped every top ProductHunt launch from 2020-2025
27,000+ products. every tagline. every upvote. every category.
built something stupid with it:
→ click a button, get a startup idea
→ see exactly who you're competing with
→ find where they're weak
→ spot the gaps no one's filling
also found that saying "AI agent" gets +71% more upvotes than saying "simple" lmao
probably shouldn't be sharing this but fuck it
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claude, my AI overlord, i need you to scrape every $1m+ info launch from 2025, reverse engineer the copy, steal the funnel structure, build me a course on whop, price it at $297 with a fake discount from $997, set up financing, reverse engineer every viral info tweet from january 1st to now, extract the psychological triggers, write 300 scheduled tweets, generate student testimonials from parallel universes or from competitors, clone my writing style for dms, auto-engage with big accounts until they follow me, create countdown timers that reset at 1 am, record an evergreen webinar & 7-day challenge, detect when someone tweets 'i need to make more money' and reply with a testimonial within 40 seconds, and retire my family by Q2. my bloodline depends on this. no mistakes and hallucinations. be precise.
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@personofswag “Let me guess you read Boris’s article on multi agent setups & Ralph + harness to enable 24hr of coding? Yeah yeah I know your whole fkn shtick”
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Met with a young founder
He’s in college and wants to build a startup
Told him that Zuck, Gates, and Jobs all dropped out of college
He needs to do the same if he’s serious about being successful
Dropped out that day
6 months later, his startup failed, his parents disowned him, and he still has $60k in student loans with no degree
He called me crying that he’s now homeless with -$500 in his bank account
I deleted his contact info
Lesson: not everyone is destined for greatness!
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people don’t bounce off tools like claude because they’re bad.
they bounce because they don’t know where to put them in their life.
most people open it when they’re stuck. they ask a question. they get an answer. then they close the tab and go back to whatever they were doing before. next day, same thing. nothing carries over.
so of course it feels shallow. every interaction resets to zero.
what actually changes things is when you stop treating it like help and start treating it like a place.
same problem space. same type of work. same context, day after day. code, writing, planning, whatever your lane is.
over time it stops feeling impressive and starts feeling familiar. not smarter than you — just faster at the parts you already understand.
that’s when it becomes useful.
the leverage isn’t in better prompts or new features. it’s in staying in the same lane long enough for the tool to compound with you.
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