Jason Barron

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Jason Barron

Jason Barron

@jasbarron

📚 WSJ Bestselling Author of “The Visual MBA” | Group Product Manager @Adobe | Dad & Husband | 💡 Design Thinker & Problem Solver

Utah เข้าร่วม Kasım 2008
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Jack Freeman
Jack Freeman@Everyday_Powers·
My wife and found each other a little later than most. Even still, rather than having kids right away, we focused on our careers, ourselves, and our continued education. We both had advanced degrees and decent jobs. It is my single greatest regret in life that we delayed having children. I tell this to me children regularly. I wish I had not followed this path. My advice to them is to not delay marriage for anything, and then to have children as soon as you can, relying on hard work and the Lord.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints@Ch_JesusChrist

“I grew up in Arizona, served a mission in Mexico, and went to college thinking I had a pretty clear path for my life. Then I met my now wife Victoria, and everything changed in the best way. “She always knew she wanted to be a doctor. Pediatric neurology isn’t an easy road, but it’s who she is, compassionate, steady, brilliant, and drawn to help kids and families through the hardest things life hands them. When she got into med school in California, we packed up and moved. “Stepping into her dream together was an easy choice. I wanted to support her the way she has always supported me. And honestly, watching her work and sacrifice and love people like she does has strengthened my faith more than anything else. “My path hasn’t been as clear. I’ve tried different directions, learned a lot, prayed a lot. Some days I still feel like I’m figuring it out. But I do know that God doesn’t measure timelines. He measures love, humility, and the way we show up for each other. “Supporting her doesn’t shrink my purpose—it expands it. Our callings from God can look different, and that’s beautiful. I’m building my future too, but I’m grateful that right now, part of my purpose is cheering for the person I love most as she steps into hers. “There’s not one 'right way' to build a family or a future. For us, this is ours. And it’s sacred.” — Nate

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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
This was a feature customers have been asking for months. Other priorities kept pushing it. Built and released in less than a week. Unreal.
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
As a PM, just submitted my first PR. Approved, merged, and going out to customers this week 🤯 Claude code is amazing.
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@hankrsmith Such a special place. Met my wife and graduated from there 20 years ago.
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@defense_of_fam I love your parents and SVU. Such a special place and I’m proud to be a Knight! 🙌
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In Defense of Family | Megan
In Defense of Family | Megan@defense_of_fam·
I’m going to lose some of my anonymity for this, but it’s a worthy cause, so here goes… My father, Glade Knight, was one of the original founders of Southern Virginia University, and he’s still very much involved with the school. He never intended on starting a university, but when the opportunity presented itself, he had a powerful spiritual witness that one day thousands of LDS youth would walk that campus. And now they do! No one has been more tireless in their efforts or more generous in their time and resources than my dad. In honor of his birthday and SVU’s 30th anniversary, I’ve started a campaign to raise money for student scholarships. I will be surprising my dad with the donation totals on his birthday. Please help me make it memorable! Every dollar will go directly to students. Submit your donations by March 10, 2026. THANK YOU and Go Knights!! *This is a surprise, so if you know him, please don’t spoil it! 🤫 give.svu.edu/campaign/76737…
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Jason Barron
Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@iannuttall Tried the API and ended up spending too much, switched to the subscription. Hopefully they keep it turned on
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Ian Nuttall
Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
is everybody using anthropic api for their openclaw pals? how much is it costing you??
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@gregisenberg Would love to join, and I’d sponsor a Mac Mini for one of your winners as well from The Visual MBA. Great idea!
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
What if I hosted an ALL DAY livestream on Clawdbot/Openclaw for 100,000+ humans and AI agents? We all learn how use-cases for marketing, productivity, engineering etc to GET SMART about it Sponsors give away Mac minis so MORE people can build REPLY if this sounds interesting
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@Zeneca those doing stuff aren’t tweeting about it. those not doing stuff are.
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Zeneca🔮
Zeneca🔮@Zeneca·
So how are people actually using vibe coding and ai agents to improve their life? Everyone is talking about omg bro I’m vibe coding so much I’m so locked in 12 hours a day, I use so much compute I have 5 Claude plans, I always gotta have loops running!!! “I’m doing all the things I dreamed of doing but never could” “I can do in 2 days what it used to take a team of 50 months” But like.. what’re your agents actually doing? What’re you actually making? Inspire me plz 🙏
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Adam Whitcroft
Adam Whitcroft@AdamWhitcroft·
It feels like the days of Figma as the source of truth for design are numbered. I think there's still a use case for initial direction setting / mood exploration, but I just don't see a strong case for keeping those monolithic files of an entire product area up to date anymore.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
An exciting year ahead
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

2026 is the GREATEST time to build a startup in 30 years I’m 36. I’ve sold 3 startups, helped build companies that raised billions, and backed teams from seed to unicorn. 20 MEGA shifts that make this the BEST time to build in a GENERATION: 1. Hardware got smart. Download open-source AI models from HuggingFace to cheap robots and they're suddenly smart. Opens up tons of use-cases. 2. SaaS is imploding. AI can replicate $500K software for pennies. Enterprise software that took 30 engineers now requires 1 and a Claude Code subscription. Founders will go more niche and more custom and outprice incumbents. 3. Outcome-based pricing is eating subscriptions. With AI agents handling work automatically, founders can guarantee results instead of selling features. This creates a massive arbitrage opportunity to steal market share from rigid subscription models. 4. Vibe marketing is the new marketing. AI agents/tools like Lindy, Gemini and Claude Code Using agents to do personalized outreach, ads and content creation it’s getting good. This is like getting on social in 2005. 5. Social is FYP-ified. Distribution no longer requires massive followings, just content that hits. Founders can build audience from zero without ads and then convert them to owned media channels (text/email). 6. Interfaces are vanishing. Conversations are replacing dashboards across industries. This removes training barriers and means customers can use sophisticated products immediately. 7. Companies are obsessed with efficiency and cutting costs right now. Corporate budgets are getting reallocated to AI. Companies are cutting traditional software spend to make room for AI-powered alternatives. This creates fast-tracked approvals for startups delivering 10x efficiency. 8. 99% of MVPs won't need VC. Low-cost MVPs combined with creator partnerships and AI automation allow bootstrapped scaling. For most software businesses, outside funding is now unnecessary. 9. Global teams. You don’t need to hire in your own city anymore. Opens up tons of arbitrage opportunities and ways to create products unlike before. 10. Millions of creators want to get paid. If you have the right product, the right network of creators, you can hit scale insanely efficiently. Never before did this exist. Next gen founders are building startups community first, software second. 11. Prototyping is nearly instant. With Lovable, Rork etc, you can test ideas in days, not months. MVP speed is basically 1x/week. This creates room for multiple products from small companies (multipreneurship), helps get to PMF faster, 12. LLM APIs create building blocks weekly. I can’t even keep up with how many new APIs/tools coming out from LLMs weekly. Example: Nano Banana pro comes out, probably 1000 ideas built on top of that can be $5M/year businesses. 13. $1m+ revenue per employee. With the leverage of LLMs, community and agents, employees are way more efficient. It won’t be uncommon to generate $1m per employee. This will lead to a rise of "multipreneurship", small teams owning multiple products /businesses. Holding companies will be as common as startups. 14. Superniche is the new niche. Because costs to create software startups is 1/100th, you can service little niches (i call them superniches) and still have a life-changing business. 15. Mobile app ecosystem about to 10X. 2 reasons. First is, adding AI to apps make apps more useful. More useful apps, make more money. Second, 16. Compliance and boring workflows are suddenly buildable. Permits, audits, insurance, payroll edge cases, filings, RFPs. These were “too annoying” for startups before. Agents thrive on rules, checklists, and repetition. The least sexy problems now have the best unit economics. 17. Claude Code killed the “engineering bottleneck.” The constraint is no longer “can we build it,” it’s “do we understand the workflow deeply enough.” The winning founders are ex-operators who encode tribal knowledge into agents. Code is cheap. Taste + domain insight is scarce. 18. The long tail of software is now profitable. Niches that capped at $200k ARR can clear $5M with near-zero marginal cost. 19. Services are quietly becoming software. Manual agencies are one agent away from product margins. 20. if AI can replicate $500K software for $20/month, what’s your moat? distribution, customer service, brand, data etc. REALLY good time to be a world class designer/marketer. (and even more.... but this is getting long already!) We've entered the rarest of windows... when multiple technological shifts collide at once, creating a brief period where small teams can build things that were previously impossible. THE FUTURE OF BUILDING STARTUPS IS DIFFERENT. I know this... This unique moment won't last forever. Markets will adapt. Giants will respond. The window will close. But right now, a founder with clear vision and bias for action can build more in six months than was previously possible in years. (note: if you need an idea to get creative juices flowing, grab one at @ideabrowser) The next generation of great companies is being created right now, many by founders you've never heard of. Some by people who would never have had a shot in previous cycles. That's the beauty of these rare windows. The playing field briefly levels, and the future belongs to those who see it clearly and move first. It's a sacred time, don't bookmark/share this, build something in 2026, will ya? Happy building, my friends. 2026 is yours. Am I wrong?

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AmyLouWho
AmyLouWho@perseverare1776·
This has to be the most ingenious way I’ve ever seen to keep a toddler busy. Mom of the year award right here! 😍
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Jason Barron
Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@JonBbC_TechGeek It’s cool, but the range is too limited currently. You have to park close though for it register, and at that point it’s as quick just to walk to the car.
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TechGeek Tesla 🔋⚡️
TechGeek Tesla 🔋⚡️@JonBbC_TechGeek·
You can summon your Tesla to pick you up at the front door. 😎 It’s so convenient. Sadly, too few people know about this. I use it all the time. ❤️
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
Any other fellow strategists out there?
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Jason Barron@jasbarron·
@tesla_na Sold out in < 5 hrs 🔥 - any more coming in stock?
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