Liam Du
189 posts


“AI can design App Store screenshots easily”
Yeah… if you mean just slapping text above a screen.
Want screenshots that looks cool and convert more?
Let’s design them -> rvmp.me

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I built a Docusign/BoldSign alternative for early-stage founders.
Right now, we draft contracts in Claude or ChatGPT, then copy and paste everything into Google Docs, invite teammates/co-founders to review the doc, download it as a PDF, and then upload it again to collect signatures. It felt like way too many steps to do something so simple.
So I built Corner, a platform that lets you draft, review, collaborate with teammates, manage contracts, and sign all in one place.
At first, I was tempted to build “Harvey for independent operators,” but I realized most people don’t want that. What they actually need is a simple platform where they can draft and collaborate on contracts seamlessly. The core value is being able to draft + collaborate + sign in one place. Everything else is just carrots.
Let me know if this would help you in any way before I flesh it out further and launch it.
You can also check out the progress here: Trycorner.co
Nick@nmilienceo
Bro, I wish we had real time collaboration on DocuSign. The workflow is pretty fucked right now: draft on Claude, download, share with teammate, review, upload on DocuSign, and finally send.
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this OpenClaw bot finds restaurants with ugly menus, rebuilds them as live web menus, and mails the owner a postcard...on autopilot.
here's how agencies can land recurring contracts with this system:
- scrapes every restaurant in a city in real time
- filters by review count + rating + last menu update + photo quality
- pulls the real menu items from the official site, PDF, or Google reviews
- samples the brand palette from the restaurant's own visual identity
- renders a 9:16 brand-matched menu, hosted live at a QR-accessible URL
- writes a personalized postcard referencing a real reviewer and a real dish
- mails it to the registered office addressed to the owner by first name
every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated.
reply "MENU" + RT and i'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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@nmilienceo @cadenbuild @hackwithtrees cool but quite limiting. gotta throw the whole screen away and go AR w this b
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Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day
No actors.
No products in hand.
No ghost creators.
No missed deadlines.
Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7.
Here’s the crazy part:
This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt.
And it feels exactly like running Facebook Ads in 2008 — except the CPMs are even lower, and the entire loop is organic.
Here’s how the AI Creator Agent System works 👇
Each Agent runs its own TikTok Shop profile and handles an entire growth function:
• Trend + angle research using Kalodata
• Competitor ad cloning (paste their ad → pick an avatar → regenerate)
• Automated creator outreach with Fastmoss
• Daily content generation using Kling or arc ads
• Localization, repurposing, and multi-format output
• Compliance cleanup + optimization
• Automatic posting across a Multi-Platform Swarm (hundreds of agents)
No touchpoints.
No delays.
No human bottlenecks.
Just a decentralized force of AI + UGC creators selling while you sleep.
Real results:
• $0.10 CPMs
• Thousands of organic views daily
• content that is realistic enough to actually increase sales
This is the Creator Agent Method: a plug-and-play system that replaces entire creative teams and launches content at a speed humans simply can’t compete with.
I packaged all the AI V2 workflow so you can deploy the exact system for your brand.
Comment AGENT and I’ll DM you everything for free.
(Deleting soon)
P.S. Repost for early access to the complete agentic influencer stack

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Come build AI entrepreneurs with me.
We will build initial state conditions with instructions, memory, and tools and let the agents run.
We maximize for ethical profit, adjusted for token cost, return over time, and scalability.
Comment if interested.
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ChatCut@chatcutapp
IT FUCKING HAPPENED. Seedance 2.0 now works with the @openclaw agent inside @chatcutapp. This UGC video was generated entirely with Seedance 2.0 after I sent an Amazon link. The agent crawled the page, extracted product info and photos, then fed the right assets into Seedance 2.0 to generate the UGC product video. My brain is literally melting at this point...
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📚 The solo dev playbook: ship faster with Expo, EAS Build, and OTA Updates
✍️ @liamdu_
How to build and ship a cross-platform app fast with Expo using: audio, camera, notifications, secure storage, plus EAS Build, Update, and Submit.
expo.dev/blog/building-…

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💡Tons us useful advice for indie devs in today's guest blog post. Here are a couple pearls of wisdom that stood out:
⬩ Start with Expo's Services on day one: Build + Update + Submit saved hours vs DIY pipelines
⬩ Hooks-based APIs: felt natural for React devs (useAudioRecorder, useCameraPermissions, etc.)
⬩ Write tests: skipping them shipped faster, but caused regressions later
⬩ Polish matters: haptics took ~1 hour and made the app feel significantly better
The full post, with more actionable advice, is down there ↓

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@liamdu_ Can’t afford it, API costs are crazy high (like $5-8/user/mo if they use it daily) 🥲
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all the work last week to double Amy’s retention paid off 😮💨
actually we TRIPLED it 👀
Chris Raroque@raroque
not your average calorie tracking app 😮💨
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@iamtedyap @oompf_app @anything @contra lmk if u need help debugging! ive launched basically the exact same app and would love to collab!
wellspoken.me
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day 10 of building @oompf_app, the duolingo for learning how to speak confidently, whether it’s for interviews, presentations, or everyday convo
submitted my app to the @anything x @contra hackathon. my TestFlight build (submitted using Anything's Publish) got approved today, but I immediately found some bugs, probably an auth or permission issue since it works fine in Anything/Expo Go
it’s starting to feel real now. getting closer to launch 🚀

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Going to try to push myself and start incorporating more vlog / dynamic content in my channel
I love the talking head videos but I LOOOOOVE the "day in the life" type videos I used to make
mainly because i have more fun watching those back months later :)
committing right now to releasing a vlog style video as my next one
I'm giving myself 2 weeks to do it (i usually make my videos in 2-3 days) and really trying to learn things like color grading, b-roll and telling a good story without talking
tbh, crazy challenging and ive already done a few test runs in terms of collecting b-roll/color grading and have learned a lot just in the first 2 days
i feel like im about to grow so much as a creator over the next 2 months and curious what impact this has on my style 🤞
here is a mini-vlog i made to learn some concepts:
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@statsdesign omg samson the goat but id figure u already know how to do it?
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