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Josh Harcus ♖

Josh Harcus ♖

@JoshHarcus

Bestselling Author of https://t.co/RCO5iLLw04 | Scaling SaaS companies' Sales Enablement, when not conquering in Risk & Catan. 🦊

Carlsbad, CA เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2010
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Matt Shumer
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Super easy way to improve the effectiveness of coding models: First, take your prompt and add "Don't write the code yet — just write a fantastic, detailed implementation spec." Then say "Now, implement this perfectly." Makes a huge difference. Resharing — it's so useful.
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Philip Lester
Philip Lester@dreamtenphil·
Figma just announced Sites. The UI looks... familiar...
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I'm revising my podcast flow for Season 2. Here's the current guest recording prep process. What can I improve? Tools: - @RiversidedotFM for the recording transcription and AI "magic" clips - GDocs for live notes - Claude for Email + Host Notes
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@dreamtenphil Love it! Great episode! Also here’s what AI thinks “bad design” is. Seems right.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
this is what's keeping me up at night these days... 1. chatgpt 4o image gen is as big as the chatgpt launch. probably will birth 1000+ $1-$100m/year vertical software businesses. 2. we’re in the “mp3 napster era” of content. millions of creators don’t realize their entire back catalog is being weaponized into their competition because of AI. 3. every calendar, inbox, and CRM will be rebuilt from scratch in the next 3 years. not “AI-enhanced,” fully rethought. 4. i thought ai was creating digital employees. but it's more like digital employers. the first ai systems that can manage human workers will cause a restructuring of labor markets more significant than the industrial revolution. 5. if your job is interviewing people who will train ai systems that will replace people who do interviews, you're just a step in a weird recursive extinction. 6. ai is turning "service businesses that don't scale" into "product businesses with service margins." the new unicorns will be productized services with ai doing 80% of the work. 7. building communities is harder than building products but everyone pretends it's the reverse. the reality is most startups fail because nobody cares. 8. it's been 739 days since the will smith spaghetti video. imagine what could happen to gen ai in 739 more days? 9. people building "ai assistants" have never actually had assistants. real assistants need context, history, and relationship. 95% of chatbots have none of those. 10. most customer support will be automated within 36 months. not just tier 1 tickets, complex, multi-step resolution that previously required senior support staff. 11. the worst thing that can happen to your startup is mediocre success. enough to keep you going but not enough to change your life. most founders are trapped there. thinking about this a lot with respect to shutting down or doubling down on projects. 12. the ai backlash won't just come from replaced workers, it'll be from everyone who realizes their entire digital identity is being converted into training data without consent. 13. no one has ever read a terms of service ever 14. the "sketching economy" is the real ai revolution. when anyone can turn rough sketches into production-ready designs, taste and ideation become the only scarce resources. 15. i dont know how else to say it, the money (and opportunity for the avg joe) is in ai startups is in vertical-specific applications that actually understand industry context. no, adding industry terms to your prompts isn't the same thing. 16. consumer mobile is back in full swing. we went from desktop-first apps to mobile-first apps to now ai-first mobile apps. the next wave of $100m/year apps will start mobile-first with ai baked in from day one. 17. the ai middleman boom is just starting. companies that sit between foundation models and specific industries will capture most of the value while both ends get commoditized. 18. we're witnessing the birth of a whole new job category: ai workflow designers. people who can map human processes into ai-augmented workflows will be the highest-paid consultants of the next decade. 19. ai is creating winner-take-most markets overnight. the window to establish yourself as the go-to solution in a specific vertical is maybe 6-12 months before it closes for a decade. this isn't helping my sleep lollll. 20. really smart strategy to rebuild traditional products with ai as your unfair advantage, hiding the complexity behind familiar interfaces. basically, just look at proven apps that have no ai, make them ai-first (if it adds a ton of value to end customer). use ai features (don’t sell ai) in creator-led marketing. this is the playbook. 21. distribution is the only moat left. your product, tech, and team can all be replicated. your direct connection to customers cannot. 22. we'll soon hit the tipping point where custom ai tools are cheaper than hiring humans, even for small businesses. 23. nobody's talking about how ai is making previously "un-acquirable" businesses suddenly attractive targets. when you can automate operations, the owner-dependent business problem disappears. 24. the coming smb acquisition frenzy will make the 2021 tech bubble look tame. when ai drops operating costs by 60%, every small business becomes a cash flow engine. 25. if vibe coding will be a $100B opportunity, how big of an opportunity is vibe marketing? (you can follow my co-founder @boringmarketer for more on that) 26. Video game studios will separate into two distinct types: agent-driven content farms that generate infinite assets, and boutique studios focused on core mechanics. The middle will disappear entirely. 27. Corporate photography is effectively dead. No company will pay $2K for a stock-style photoshoot when they can generate unlimited perfectly on-brand imagery for the cost of a subscription. 28. enterprise sales is being completely inverted by ai. using ai to identify exactly when and how to talk to the right buyer, and set off automations. ill probably talk about this more on a pod soon. 29. i wonder if AGI will emerge from interconnected agent networks that develop emergent properties nobody designed? we're building the neural connections without realizing it. 30. while genai looks to be the $1T category, many quiet fortunes will be built in predictive ai. knowing what will happen is more valuable than generating new content. 31. the "ai bubble" is actually an excise tax on vcs who can't tell the difference between genuine innovation and repackaged openai apis. 32. interfaces will become personalities. when every tool can talk back, vibe and tone will drive trust, loyalty, and retention. It's why I'm investing more in our design firm for the AI age @meetLCA (you can follow for more insights on designing/taste/brand that will stand out) 33. ai will kill the homepage. interfaces will get replaced by entry points that change based on who you are, what you need, and when you show up. 34. no one will pay for "ai", they’ll pay to solve a $10,000/hour problem in 3 clicks. sell outcomes, hide the ai. 35. ai is unbundling google. every vertical search engine, directory, and comparison tool is a billion-dollar opportunity in disguise. 36. every small business will get a “ghost team.” automated bookkeepers, sales agents, marketers—run by one founder and 5 bots. 37. ai-generated content is creating a monoculture of ideas. when everyone uses the same models, we get the same outputs. original human thinking is becoming the ultimate premium. be weird. weird will sell. 38. schools won’t be disrupted by ai. they’ll be disintermediated. smart teens will skip formal education, build audiences, run experiments, and learn faster. kids say they want to become creators but creators are becoming entrepreneurs. entrepreneurship becomes the most popular profession. 39. in 18 months, 80% of the “ai startup” category will look like spam. the rest will become infrastructure. 40. conversion rate product debates are obsolete. Why argue over 2 button colors when AI focus groups can test 200 variations overnight? 41. most of what we call “marketing” is about to be done by ai. humans will move upstream into storytelling, vibes, and brand energy. 42. the best hiring decision you can make this year? a head of ai ops. someone who can build workflows, glue tools, and ship outcomes. 43. the first $1b AGI startup will look like a toy at first. all world-changing interfaces do. 44. ai-powered distribution > ai-powered product. a mid product with elite reach will beat a great product with no attention every time. 45. people still hate monthly subscriptions. outcome-based pricing is still in early days. implementing this will be a competitive advantage for lots of companies. large saas wont be able to compete with you. 46. i don't know how long this window stays open, but we're in a moment where all the rules of building businesses are being rewritten. for the people playing with these new tools, creating audiences and communities, you've got an unfair advantage. i hope you get some sleep.
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Brett Rudy
Brett Rudy@bkrudy·
@JoshHarcus It's worse for women!! There are some sizable women out there wearing smalls! (Because they we have XS, XXS, and XXXS – because we can't call women Large, or even Medium!)
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Brett Rudy@bkrudy·
Just ordered a bathing suit, and a 34' mens waist is now a Medium!! Are we all so concerned with being called fat that I'm now a Medium? I've been a Large since college!
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Josh Harcus ♖@JoshHarcus·
Want your business to succeed like McDonald's? Lisa Zelenak explains how simplicity and structure can transform any venture into an enduring success. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion! 💡 #GrowthSuccessStoriesPodcast bit.ly/4hcxeYo
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Josh Harcus ♖@JoshHarcus·
★ Just published a new episode of Growth Success Stories with Josh Harcus and Jeremy Malander: Logan Lyles - "Personality Led Growth: Transforming Your Team into Content Powerhouses". Listen: share.transistor.fm/s/f72d1a90
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★ Just published a new episode of Growth Success Stories with Josh Harcus and Jeremy Malander: Ep 7 Philip Lester - "The $20M Design Mistake: Why Beautiful Design Isn't Always Good Design". Listen: share.transistor.fm/s/d8930ea4
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Matt DeCelles
Matt DeCelles@mattdecelles·
It's been truly an honor to stack with you all. Onwards to the next chapter. 🫡
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Terry Kim
Terry Kim@thewayofkaizen·
I lost my life savings at 36 after my first startup failed. I became depressed and anxious. Then I discovered the science of ultradian rhythms from Andrew Huberman and made my first million at 40. 8 of his insights that transformed my life (and will do the same for you):
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HubSpot Tips And Tricks
HubSpot Tips And Tricks@hubspottips·
I love Google Docs' auto-fill. It's like it's saying, "Here's the most obvious thing to say. It's so simple and pedestrian, our AI was able to think of it," and it pushes me to come up with something better. It's a thoughtful feature that saves me from falling into cliches.
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Robert Greene
Robert Greene@RobertGreene·
Take chances, life is short. What do you want to accomplish? Let me know in the comments ⬇️ @LewisHowes
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Josh Harcus ♖@JoshHarcus·
@RobertGreene your books are incredible. I keep finding myself reviewing different sections over and over. Power has helped me position and reflect on the way I'm presenting myself on almost a daily basis. Thank you. You've helped me more than you will ever know.
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Josh Harcus ♖@JoshHarcus·
“Careers are dead ☠️… it’s a free agent economy now!” - Mark Cuban live at #MiamiNFTWeek
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