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Nimbalyst is the agent-native visual workspace for builders. Maximize speed, bandwidth, context with Codex & Claude Code visually in files, sessions, & tasks

เข้าร่วม Ekim 2025
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
Nimbalyst is the agent-native visual workspace for builders. Maximize speed, bandwidth, and context with Codex and Claude Code by collaborating visually on markdown, mockups drawings, sessions, and tasks.
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Jordan Bentley
Jordan Bentley@jbentley·
I don't want AI to tweet for me, but I want to get pretty close to that. I built a @Nimbalyst extension this morning to let Claude Code search X and find high-value topics related to Nimbalyst that I can reply to. I built a UX for it to then render the tweets with the reply boxes already filled in, although I have been mostly re-writing the responses myself (before anyone accuses me of just AI-spamming). Next steps will be to improve the scoring rubric for tweet relevancy. I want to be as strategic as possible in growing my audience.
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Beau
Beau@beaulebens·
@nimbalyst is there a trick to syncing sessions between macOS and iOS? Seems to be configured but nothing syncs.
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Karl Wirth
Karl Wirth@wirthkarl·
Now Live: @nimbalyst Mobile for Codex and Claude Code: - Unblock stalled agents from your phone - Approve diffs, reply to questions, queue next tasks - Push notifications when agents need you - Keep your entire pipeline moving from anywhere - Free
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Carl Vellotti 🥞
Carl Vellotti 🥞@carlvellotti·
Claude Code honestly has a LOT of flaws ALL of these PM tasks are really hard in CC: 1️⃣ Viewing and editing markdown files Horrible in CC unless you can stomach raw markdown. There are extensions to help with this, but they aren't great. 2️⃣ Viewing and editing CSVs Even worse. CC can work with CSVs but trying to view them in an IDE is a bad experience. 3️⃣ Seeing mockups and giving feedback Yes you can have it open pages for you, but then it's a separate tool and giving feedback is clunky – you have to screenshot and paste, or just describe. 4️⃣ Working collaboratively outside of text It's extremely hard to have a shared visual workspace where you can show CC what you want rather than typing it out. Not to mention other CC struggles: ⛓️‍💥 Installation is so weirdly hard 🔍 Finding & returning to past sessions is hard If ONLY Claude Code had a nice UI on top of all it's power... ... This DOES in fact exist! It's a product called @nimbalyst, and it's the best way to use Claude Code. ALL those challenges I just mentioned – solved by Nimbalyst. You can: • view and edit markdown and CSVs • view and highlight specific parts of mockups • work in collaborative Excalidraw workspaces And the crazy thing – it's completely FREE! It's so good people literally don't understand how it can be free. They're planning to add paid features in the future, but all that stuff I just mentioned – available right now! Get it here: tinyurl.com/yfeebhzm This IS a sponsored post, but Nimbalyst is genuinely a great product and I use it all the time.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
Nimbalyst is building the visual tools for the new way of working that @karpathy describes
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

It is hard to communicate how much programming has changed due to AI in the last 2 months: not gradually and over time in the "progress as usual" way, but specifically this last December. There are a number of asterisks but imo coding agents basically didn’t work before December and basically work since - the models have significantly higher quality, long-term coherence and tenacity and they can power through large and long tasks, well past enough that it is extremely disruptive to the default programming workflow. Just to give an example, over the weekend I was building a local video analysis dashboard for the cameras of my home so I wrote: “Here is the local IP and username/password of my DGX Spark. Log in, set up ssh keys, set up vLLM, download and bench Qwen3-VL, set up a server endpoint to inference videos, a basic web ui dashboard, test everything, set it up with systemd, record memory notes for yourself and write up a markdown report for me”. The agent went off for ~30 minutes, ran into multiple issues, researched solutions online, resolved them one by one, wrote the code, tested it, debugged it, set up the services, and came back with the report and it was just done. I didn’t touch anything. All of this could easily have been a weekend project just 3 months ago but today it’s something you kick off and forget about for 30 minutes. As a result, programming is becoming unrecognizable. You’re not typing computer code into an editor like the way things were since computers were invented, that era is over. You're spinning up AI agents, giving them tasks *in English* and managing and reviewing their work in parallel. The biggest prize is in figuring out how you can keep ascending the layers of abstraction to set up long-running orchestrator Claws with all of the right tools, memory and instructions that productively manage multiple parallel Code instances for you. The leverage achievable via top tier "agentic engineering" feels very high right now. It’s not perfect, it needs high-level direction, judgement, taste, oversight, iteration and hints and ideas. It works a lot better in some scenarios than others (e.g. especially for tasks that are well-specified and where you can verify/test functionality). The key is to build intuition to decompose the task just right to hand off the parts that work and help out around the edges. But imo, this is nowhere near "business as usual" time in software.

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Karl Wirth
Karl Wirth@wirthkarl·
Most teams use seven tools to build one feature: terminal, Jira, Obsidian, VS Code, Figma, Lucidchart, Confluence. For the human, that means constant tab-switching. For the coding agent, it means scattered context -- fragments through MCP calls instead of the full picture. Nimbalyst integrates all of it into one workspace: markdown, code, mockups, diagrams, task trackers, and AI sessions. The agent sees everything. MCP still connects to external tools when needed. The result: faster work for you, better output from the agent.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
@MillieMarconnni Great prompts. Try them in @nimbalyst! The best way to work with Claude Code. You don't want to just dump stuff to Claude Code, you want to iterate with Claude Code in markdown, mockups, diagrams, drawings.
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Millie Marconi
Millie Marconi@MillieMarconnni·
If you’re a PM and not using Claude like this, you’re already behind. I broke down how top product managers at Google, Meta, and Anthropic actually integrate it into roadmap planning, PRDs, and stakeholder alignment. It’s not about writing better docs. It’s about thinking better decisions. Here are 10 prompts they use daily:
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Karl Wirth
Karl Wirth@wirthkarl·
Overwhelmed? I built a Claude Code skill called /one-step-better-at-cc that researches influencers best advice, combines that with the report from /insights, analyzes my setup, and gives me the next best step for me to take to get better at Claude Code in my work. I'm sharing it here. To use this One-Step-Better Skill 1) In Claude Code type: "Add this skill to this project's slash commands directory github.com/Nimbalyst/skil… 2) If you're on the command line, run /insights first (it can't be run by a skill remotely). In Nimbalyst, /insights will be run automatically as part of your calling this skill. 3) Type into your chat "/one-step-better-at-cc" Here are the excellent experts I follow and that I have the skill research (and asked it to attribute when it uses their ideas) @ykdojo @alliekmiller @emollick @lennysan @aakashgupta @carlvellotti @talraviv @natebjones @amankhan @marilynika @PawelHuryn @karpathy @AndrewYNg @addyosmani @CasJam @ShrivuShankar @bcherny @ShrivuShankar Run the skill in the command line or Cowork or @nimbalyst . More details in the comments. Enjoy and let's get 1 step, 1% better each day.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
Using Claude Code in Nimbalyst has improved the speed and quality of our feature planning process. Watch my new workflow in action. - Before: Write spec in Google Doc, wait for design mockups, realize the spec doesn't work, rewrite spec, wait for updated mockups, repeat - Now: Draft feature plan with AI, instantly generate UI mockups, spot issues, iterate in real-time, share working prototype with team - Breakthrough: Having planning and mockups in the same conversation and same visual interface provides the full context to the humans and the agents and enables rapid iteration.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
Coding well with Claude Code requires a new workflow in a new tool. Nimbalyst give developers: - Session Mode with session management tied to modified files, workstreams, worktrees, embedded terminal, git management and commit and - Files Mode for collaborative iteration with Claude Code on markdown, mockups, excalidraw, mermaid, data models, and code.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
In this video, I'll show you how to take 9 Product Management workflows to the next level using Claude Code and Nimbalyst: - Competitive research - Customer feedback analysis - Usage data analysis - Plan a feature - Mockup a feature - Understand your product code and architecture - Get project status - Implement a feature - Keep plans and code in synch
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
@IMTanuki We are working on addressing this in the next release. I'll let you know when this is out
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IM Tanuki
IM Tanuki@IMTanuki·
@nimbalyst The overall experience is great, but I'm running into issues bc of the large context that nimbalyst maintains. Is there any way to set up parameters that control what is being sent back to Claude for every message?
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
Nimbalyst is the best way to work with Claude Code. Nimbalyst is the free, local, WYSIWYG editor & session manager where you iterate with Claude Code on your full context: markdown docs, mockups, diagrams, data models, MCP, and code
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Alasdair MacLullich
Alasdair MacLullich@A_MacLullich·
@nimbalyst An amazing product, I have no idea why it's not viral.
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nimbalyst@nimbalyst·
@IMTanuki Thanks! Please let us know any feedback or suggestions!
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IM Tanuki@IMTanuki·
@nimbalyst Just got it set up - working on a small project to put it through its paces but on first blush this looks like a home run. Project doc integration is a real plus.
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Carl Vellotti 🥞
Carl Vellotti 🥞@carlvellotti·
I used to HATE doing this with Claude Code: Editing documents. It's terrible! Since Claude Code runs in terminal, you have to use another app to see and edit files. So your options are: 1️⃣ Use a separate app like Obsidian But this is clunky, you can't see dot files or code files, and you can't highlight specific lines for Claude. 2️⃣ Use an integrated app like Cursor / VS Code But then you're looking at raw markdown files, which are hard on the eye and editing sucks. – The perfect product would: • Have a nice editor like Obsidian • Be integrated directly It turns... out this does exist! It's called Nimbalyst. Hands-down, it's the best way to work with CC. You get the full power of real Claude Code inside a UI that was built for people not working with code: • See prototypes inside the app • No running terminal commands • See CSV and data models directly It's really so great. And it's free! Just use your existing Claude account. If you haven't tried CC, Nimalyst is easy to start. If you're a CC pro, it will make your life way better. Get it here: shorturl.at/HLmsM This is a sponsored post, but I would honestly, easily share this with everyone even it wasn't. It's a great product.
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Karl Wirth
Karl Wirth@wirthkarl·
Excalidraw with Claude Code in @nimbalyst
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Karl Wirth
Karl Wirth@wirthkarl·
How does one get the most out of an agent? By leading and managing it well. How does one lead well? My friend Rich described it well: Leaders call people towards a vision which is an attractive picture of an attainable reality. What do we want? Where are we going? Why? And then they set out first with their person and effort toward that vision asking the team to come with them. I have told my teams: "We have a clear vision. My job now is to empower you to lead your teams to achieve that vision. I will give you the information, tools, resources you need to accomplish it, and check in with you at the right cadence for feedback, prioritization, and course adjustment as no plan survives contact with the battlefield." How do you manage well? Managers define the work, help it match to the vision, break it into the right phases and chunks, iterate with the team, refine with team as the facts on the ground come in
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