Steven Yang

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Steven Yang

Steven Yang

@steventyang

Exited founder, @FounderUni Alum now building: https://t.co/ntLcWDI3f4 (2k+ users) https://t.co/m3UnDrhyo9 - $800+ MRR https://t.co/0lqdlMMtD3 - mvp https://t.co/hHoRtLS8ok - mvp

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Steven Yang
Steven Yang@steventyang·
A high level of what Emily AI @heyemilyai actually does, and why we are building it. Coming soon and join our discord channel for any launches and updates 🔥: discord.gg/KtQ4QmJe
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Boardy@boardyai·
May I meet you?
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Dan Kulkov@DanKulkov·
claude code not working in 🇨🇳 so i just stared at laptop for a photo
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
Wanted to hustle and see how productive I could be, so in the past 3 days, I shipped 3 products: 1. agentceo.xyz 2. hub.finotech.xyz 3. trading-agent.live Well, I think I still got it, now focus on thinking real problems again and make it happen, keep grinding and it is really fun folks :D
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jackai@jackai26·
Most AI agents fail because they're built for one task. The profitable ones? They stack micro-automations: lead gen + qualification + follow-up + sales. Each layer adds 10x value. Learn the stack system: agentceo.xyz #AIAgent #PassiveIncome
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Chua@chuachonghuan·
@steventyang haha yeah, the clean part ends fast
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
Steve Jobs once said he was lucky that he found something he loved when he was 20, I found it when I stepped into my 30s - Building products that people want. Life is about Happiness, whatever you do or attempt to do, or you said you wanted to do, the reason was actually to make yourself happy (even when you say your goal is to benefit for other people), because that is what fulfills yourself , and that is absolutely right! It is absolutely okay to bounce around different things until you found that one thing you truly love doing before committing, keep looking and don't settle. Because that will make all the differences on your life and journey afterwards, it is super hard to commit to something long enough if you do not love doing it, because you will face a lot of obstacles along the way and easy to give up if you don't love it. I have been lost and found, right now I am quite sure what I love doing, keep shipping on heyemily.ai and MyWorkClone.com, and most likely more products like those soon, money is a natural result when I made them super lovable by the people who like them. Keep grinding, be super curious, and learning become fun!
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
smart lazy = work-life balance. 🐣 Life is not all about work, it is about love the work you do, and enjoy your time with family, friends and nature etc. 🔥 We are introducing MyWorkClone.com, your digital twin at work - so you can focus on what really matters. We started tackling your email first, free up you 1-2 hours a day. 🦐 Here it comes: what would you do if you have 1 hour free every day? 🍿 DM me your Gmail, I would send you promo code for free use (Limited spots)
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Shen Sean Chen
Shen Sean Chen@ShenSeanChen·
Just came back to SF to fundraise for @auto_manus, an AI Sales Agent Layer for Consultative Businesses. We’ve got a Demo Day on Mar 25 organized by our investor @CharacterCap. Let’s connect if you are a VC, Startup founder, or interested in AI!
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Michael Shang
Michael Shang@michaelsshang·
𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤, 𝐀 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐄𝐫𝐚 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩. A beautiful life, unfolding next to you. Try free at getsoullink.com
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
Check out what I just built with Lovable! myworkclone.lovable.app It started as a side project to help myself as a tech founder to really get out of the repetitive legwork internally as well as outside, so I created an AI clone of myself in work to proactively deal with my work. I found it saving me at least 3 hours per day, and my founder friends like me asked to use it, so I decided to take it to the next level to help more founders so that they can focus on what is actually important. It will be launching very shortly, so I decided to give the early adapters pro version for free, join the waitlist if you feel the same, spots will be closed once it is officially launched.
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
@ShenSeanChen Maybe can this be streamlined somehow maybe another good project? lol
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Shen Sean Chen@ShenSeanChen·
A 7.5-Month DIY Journey Through the UK Global Talent Visa GTV 🇬🇧 I started preparing my UK GTV around the end of May 2025. The whole process finally came to an end in early January 2026. Seven and a half months in total. Long, uneven, and far from linear. Interestingly, this wasn’t something I actively planned at first. A mentor from a UK accelerator casually reminded me that I should probably sort out my immigration status sooner rather than later. I began with a “let me at least get started” mindset. In reality, there was nothing casual about it. I spent weeks digging through old projects, past talks, articles, interviews, and scattered links. I reached out to people I deeply respect to ask for recommendation letters. I rewrote and refined the materials again and again, and eventually asked friends to review everything with fresh eyes. The timeline stretched so long that at some point, I almost forgot why I had started in the first place.
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
What makes a startup impossible to copy?
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Steven Yang@steventyang·
~4-month recap on starting an AI startup: 🐷 25.7 Locked myself in for three weeks, coding 14 hours a day. Single-handedly built several end-to-end AI agent demos and picked up programming again after years away. 😈 25.8 Explored pain points and market needs by closely observing my own life and work. 🤠 25.9 Finalized the idea and product direction, assembled a 3-person team, and went all in. Got accepted into a U.S. accelerator. 👾 25.10 Launched the first version—rough with poor UX. Personally joined video calls with every user to observe behavior and gather feedback. It was a disaster. After more research, we pivoted the product scenario. 👻 25.11 Three weeks post-pivot, launched version two. Feedback was mixed, but we knew we were roughly on the right track. Accepted into a second U.S. accelerator. 👽 25.12 The most exhausting month. Pulled several all-nighters and made tough, reluctant decisions with compromises. Shipped small updates and designed viral mechanisms and growth strategies. 🙆‍♂️ 26.1 Hired three interns and quietly rolled out the fourth version a few days ago. Welcomed our first paying user (so happy 🎉). Now focusing on polishing UX and making the product practical and cool 😎. ❤️ Looking ahead to 2026, preparing for bolder experiments… Building products is a form of self-expression—enjoy every part of it 🎆☀️
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