Vipul Sharma
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Vipul Sharma
@vipulgnu
Bootstrapping "The Calm Company" | 2x Founder (@GetRaaho & @myzoto) | Writings: https://t.co/oeJ2NfjnzQ
Присоединился Nisan 2014
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Someone asked me today abt the best course to "learn AI"...
And i said the best way to use AI effectively is to just talk to it.
We are at an inflection point when AI is learning about humans faster than humans can ever learn tools or AI.
English and the depth of articulation of what's on your mind - just those two are enough!
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@sandywisdom @SarahLevinger That's correct. However, common sense is not that common.
Many would still think in terms of tools than the process / objective.
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@SarahLevinger So your “whole system” is basically common sense wrapped in buzzwords and a Notion template.
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If you’re a creative team, you only need:
4 sprints
3-5 statics
1 insight hub
4 psych triggers
1 review
A breakdown:
4 sprints per month → a set rhythm for testing & scaling (no random chaos).
3–5 statics/ads per test per week → fast, cheap signals before investing in video.
1 insight hub → every pixel, survey, and customer quote in one place.
4 psychology triggers →
•Tone (how the message sounds)
•Intensity (strength behind message)
•Self (the internal customer voice)
•Trigger (the motivation behind it all)
1 weekly review loop → kill losers, scale winners, refine the next sprint.
A feedback engine → every test compounds insight, not just output.
Decision-stage SEO & CRO → ads don’t do all the work, the funnel closes the sale.
That’s it. That’s the whole system, from raw insight → message → test → scale → repeat.
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I get what you are saying.
Perhaps this works well for a very early stage product, when you would rather build the v1 instead.
But as you build further, the prototype approach starts showing its limits.
In fact, i believe that is the biggest reason why a lot of ppl who begin with vibe coding - start seeing the limits - for building a prototype is a very different mindset to building a product.
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I wrote a long-form reflection on this shift — part personal, part structural, part open question:
The Web is quietly dying
🔗 linkedin.com/pulse/web-quie…
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