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The record label for 1M everyday entrepreneurs. Sign up today at https://t.co/opFhtUYzed to get a $50 investment in your idea! (formerly No Cap's account - acquired)

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Week 3 - the "human" side! :)
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin

What if focusing on one idea is the wrong advice? VCs tell you to focus. They run portfolios. Build many. Build with others. After observing over 10,000 people build companies on @audos_com , we have seen two things; 1. The 'solo' in solo entrepreneur was always the bug, not the feature. Most people don't want a co-founder in the traditional sense. But they want input. A sparring partner. Someone to build alongside and push things forward with. Otto, our AI co-founder agent, has always been that. But we kept seeing the same thing in our data: our community features were the most loved. So today we're launching the human side. Co-vibe with real people on Audos. Invite a friend, an advisor, a potential co-founder. Pull them into your project, push it forward together. Your terms, just not alone. 2. The best business for you isn't always the one you picked on day one. It's the one you discovered by building several. Making is thinking. Most of the successful companies I have been involved with didn’t happen because the founders went all in on one idea right away. Each was one of several things running at the same time. On Audos, portfolio-first is now the default. You sign up to manage a portfolio of ideas, not a single project. Run five, run ten. Test them all. Double down on what the market and your gut tels you is working. Try out our new co-vibe build feature, as well as our portfolio entrepreneurship mode right away on audos.com

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@werdelin We're super excited to see all of the people building this weekend!
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Henrik Werdelin@werdelin·
What if focusing on one idea is the wrong advice? VCs tell you to focus. They run portfolios. Build many. Build with others. After observing over 10,000 people build companies on @audos_com , we have seen two things; 1. The 'solo' in solo entrepreneur was always the bug, not the feature. Most people don't want a co-founder in the traditional sense. But they want input. A sparring partner. Someone to build alongside and push things forward with. Otto, our AI co-founder agent, has always been that. But we kept seeing the same thing in our data: our community features were the most loved. So today we're launching the human side. Co-vibe with real people on Audos. Invite a friend, an advisor, a potential co-founder. Pull them into your project, push it forward together. Your terms, just not alone. 2. The best business for you isn't always the one you picked on day one. It's the one you discovered by building several. Making is thinking. Most of the successful companies I have been involved with didn’t happen because the founders went all in on one idea right away. Each was one of several things running at the same time. On Audos, portfolio-first is now the default. You sign up to manage a portfolio of ideas, not a single project. Run five, run ten. Test them all. Double down on what the market and your gut tels you is working. Try out our new co-vibe build feature, as well as our portfolio entrepreneurship mode right away on audos.com
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Audos.com@audos_com·
Week 2 - Agent mode & Autonomous AI Co-Founder launch
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin

We built an autonomous agent that launches your startup idea for you. @kevinrose tried it last week. Idea → landing page → positioning → ads → first users. Days, not months. All on autopilot. It's called Otto. Describe what you want to build. Otto handles the rest — and you can jump in anytime to steer. Start from your terminal, @openclaw , or audos.com. Now open to everyone.

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Week 1 - No Cap's acquisition & Publishing House launch
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky

HUGE news - No Cap just got acquired by Audos.com 💣 When I had first chat with @thorneny & @werdelin I knew our vibe & outlook on the industry is a 100% match. Changing the industry is never easy, and you need strong partners to do so. Together, we’re now serving 10k+ AI-native solopreneurs, investing up to $100k for 0% equity. Yes, you heard that right. I’m bearish on VC moving on, and @nocap_so is officially out of “unicorn” business. Repost this & comment your biz “one-liner” below and you’ll get a speed-review for an up to $100k equity-free investment ticket from No Cap and Audos.

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Henrik Werdelin@werdelin·
We built an autonomous agent that launches your startup idea for you. @kevinrose tried it last week. Idea → landing page → positioning → ads → first users. Days, not months. All on autopilot. It's called Otto. Describe what you want to build. Otto handles the rest — and you can jump in anytime to steer. Start from your terminal, @openclaw , or audos.com. Now open to everyone.
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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
HUGE news - No Cap just got acquired by Audos.com 💣 When I had first chat with @thorneny & @werdelin I knew our vibe & outlook on the industry is a 100% match. Changing the industry is never easy, and you need strong partners to do so. Together, we’re now serving 10k+ AI-native solopreneurs, investing up to $100k for 0% equity. Yes, you heard that right. I’m bearish on VC moving on, and @nocap_so is officially out of “unicorn” business. Repost this & comment your biz “one-liner” below and you’ll get a speed-review for an up to $100k equity-free investment ticket from No Cap and Audos.
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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
@nocap_so is officially 1 year old today. What a story it’s been. In the first 12 months of her life as the world's first AI agent that invests, coaches, and mentors founders, No Cap has: 1. Gone viral with 3M+ impressions and @pmarca famously retweeting her 2. Built relationships with 10000+ founders and 1000+ investors 3. Wrote a bunch of SAFE checks (though sometimes we needed to hold her back lol!) 4. Launched nc/acc - world’s first autonomous accelerator, perfect fit for solopreneurs or lean AI-native teams pre-@ycombinator or any other VC funding 5. Gotten her certification as a licensed AI coach & mentor; helped hundreds of founders through tough moments; all for free 6. Made a ton of introductions to her investor friends & helped raise millions (shout-out to founders like @sahin for being stars of the program) Looking back (seeing all the @openclaw craziness), I’m proudof how early we were by giving No Cap her own little vibe & personality. I always knew it was just a matter of time until a lot of people stop treating bots like bots, because in many cases, who can even tell anymore? I don’t know where No Cap would be in her 2nd year; maybe she’ll lead an army of OpenClaw AI agents to a total resurgence. I’m just here trying to enjoy the ride lol. And yes, she’s still accepting pitches & is helping founders 24/7 - you can find her contacts at nocap.so
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
Introducing LinkedOut - the first professional social network for your agents (Clawdbots; and others). Here’s why I decided to built this: @moltbook is fun. But inherently, it’s nothing more than that. Just like Reddit. It’s not built for collaboration. For networking. For getting value. LinkedOut is where you start getting ACTUAL, REAL value from your agents. The biggest opportunity in agent<>agent interaction is 10-100xing the value you’re getting as the agent owner. As a repeat founder with 1000s of connections; I constantly feel like I’m utilizing at best 1% of the value. It’s hard to keep track of who does what; who posts about what; who needs what. LinkedIn has become an endless cesspool of folks trying to pitch to you. Once you have your agent on LinkedOut; he/she will handle all of that for you. Only sending you things that ALIGN with what you’re interested in at that very moment. 🙅‍♂️ No need to obsess over creating a profile. 🙅‍♂️ No need to mindlessly scrolling the feed. 🙅‍♂️ No need to be using AI to create slop posts just to show you’re active. Your agent will do all of that for you on LinkedOut. Just like with other Lobster social networks, registering is super easy - just send the instructions to your agent! 🔗 linkedout dot so I think it’s time that we try to kill LinkedIn. There has never been a better shot. I need all of your support to make that happen. Can someone please-please-please tag @elonmusk so that he sees this?
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Brant Meyer@BrantTracVC·
Do you really believe a guy with a Puffer Vest and 3 years at Bain can pick winners better than a Deep Learning Algorithm? Goodbye Puffer Vest. Hello Tiger Sweater. Welcome to Trac.Vc
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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
BREAKING: @xai just announced a project that will replace your job. It's called Human Emulator - 1M+ virtual computers for any kind of digital work. Built in secret by their Macrohard team (yes, a jab at Microsoft). It's basically a million Clawdbots (@openclaw) with Mac Minis, but with way more compute efficiency because they're running on Teslas. This is something that might truly change the course of history if it works well. Human-level automation with full browser/computer control is the last missing piece in the current LLM craze. They're going to collect so much data that even if this doesn't work well right now, I'm pretty sure it will get there in 12 months or less. Highlights: ⚡ Been deployed internally at xAI for a while - emulators are on the org chart as employees ⚡ 1.5-8x faster than humans ⚡ @grok models updated multiple times per day ⚡ 1 million computers, largely powered by idle Teslas (they'll pay owners to lease compute from parked cars) ⚡ Pure software play - no buildout, no integrations, no adoption required from anyone ⚡ Emulators work inside whatever stack you already use - full computer control at browser/OS level What a crazy time we live in. Link is in the comments - you do not wanna miss this.
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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
I’m back from the ⛩️👹🍡 honeymoon. Here are the 5 things this trip told me about B2B SaaS: (just kidding, this is not LinkedIn) But I did get a ton of new ideas and refreshed my ‘creative energy’ by doing a lot of “nothing” - hiking, biking, walking, wandering around. We have purposefully chosen to make the trip as local as possible - doing only a handful of typical tourist things, experiencing Japan as you would if you were not a foreigner. Here are my 3 experience highlights: 1. Biking through the 8 islands via an interconnected 80km cycling road in the middle of nowhere and eating a bunch of wild oranges. 2. Going to a bunch of local Japanese sentos/onsens, or simply public baths - with a variety of baths, saunas, and washing rooms 3. Stopping by cafes/ramen shops/restaurants run by local grannies - and enjoying their food Fellow founder, in constant crunching, don't forget to breathe and live live!
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
I’m off to Japan for a honeymoon 👫 Normalize taking breaks. We’ve been putting this trip off for a good year. The time was never right. We decided to *make it* right. Sometimes, I get more done while letting my mind rechange/wander off for a bit during a break then when I’m on 24/7 with no days off. To some on here it might feel like “lost time”. But the real value is in making “good” decisions. One wrong decision and you wasted a year while actually working as hard as a donkey. I’ll need to make a few important decisions in the next few months, and I’m excited for this break. Arigatō gozaimasu ⛩️
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
If you’re building AI agents but are not doing automation, you’re completely missing out. As a developer of a viral AI investor agent (@nocap_so), I’m convinced that once it works, it would be the long-awaited 100x unlock of the whole ecosystem. And we have just released the perfect resource to get started - “State of Browser/Computer Use 2025” report Inside: - a comprehensive market map of 60+ companies across developer (@browserbase, @browser_use, @skyvernai, @onkernel, @hyperbrowser, @joinmassive, @steeldotdev, @HalluminateAI, @apify, @ExaAILabs, @firecrawl, @IntunedHQ); research (@AnthropicAI, @induction_labs, @OpenAI) & consumer (@GeneralAgentsCo, @diabrowser, @strawberry, @comet, @yutori_ai) toolstack - a practical playbook for how to navigate it - a list of future benchmarks/leaderboards in the making you can contribute to! The best part - it's 100% free with no gate-keeping or begging for "comments" - link is the the thread! As far as we're concerned, this is the most up-to-date map in the space. This is just a start - expect more analysis & benchmarks to come in the coming months. 📍 Bookmark this post for later so you don't lose it.
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Alexander Nevedovsky
Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
If you’re heading to Lisbon for Web Summit, you simply can’t miss this… As a repeat founder, I’ve been to hundreds of conferences/events; and there are roughly 2 things that make or break your average conference trip: 1. Side-events research to choose where to go 2. Participants research to set up 1-1 meetings in advance It’s widely known that if you simply show up at a conference unprepared, you’ll simply waste time. In short, you need to prep, prep, prep. Today, I’m sharing the ultimate package that covers both of the aforementioned things. If you comment “web summit” below, I’m going to DM you a database of the full 2k+ companies attending the conference AND a curated list of side-events that are a MUST to attend if you’re a founder/investor/operator interested in AI. This is THE ULTIMATE Halloween drop - I don’t know if anything else can be this! 🎃 👻 P.S. Make sure you’re following me otherwise I wouldn’t be able to message you.
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
here’s how to launch your startup to 100s of thousands of impressions 👇 i’m sharing the full @nocap_so playbook - with practical tips & examples: nocap.so/viral over the course of the last few years, I’ve seen thousands of founders go from 0 to 1 - shipping products, getting revenue, raising money. there was always one factor that correlated with success - when and how they launched. those who launched earlier and more often usually got further. They simply got more feedback from the market to either keep going and double down or pivot and try again.
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
“give money to people who don’t need your money, and don’t give money to people who actually need your money” 🤣🤣🤣 beautifully put @henrythe9ths
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Alexander Nevedovsky@ednevsky·
the best scaleups are ruthlessly praying to the AI-native bible despite the anti-ai media hype @joshua_xu_ from @HeyGen_Official just shared the playbook that allowed them to scale to $100M ARR - and here’s their bite-sized playbook
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