Looking for a place I can go all in | AI vid @Watch_Velocity | ex Founding Growth @AssetHub_io
ex founder ($1.5m raised), youtuber (1m views) / @joinODF
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し ⌒J
what i build since 15 y/o :
- Japan's first fashion YouTube channel (1m views)
- World's first on-chain retail ($500k run rate)
- AI-native search engine for resale ($1.5m raised)
- AI micro-drama / launch videos (100k+ views)
After my 1st startup, I've been working at startups with complex products as the #1 non-technical hire to make their first revenue.
I wear every hat except engineering.
- 24/7 customer support (Discord)
- launch videos, tutorial videos
- user calls
- sales calls / field sales
- influencer partnerships
- fundraising
- hiring
- vibe-coding demos / landing pages
to own everything about growth.
I'm looking to join a team building smth really hard, impactful, and exciting.
Got a chip on my shoulder, and I'm ready to grind!
Here's a detailed intro below ↓ 🧵
@levelsio@lulumeservey Everyone overthinks marketing.
For every product launch we did at X, I wrote the announcement 20min before clicking post.
Better to be launching something every week instead of focusing on how to make a single-day traffic spike slightly larger.
THE NEW MEDIA LANDSCAPE: AI MICRODRAMAS
The media landscape is changing, and so are the formats we love to consume: podcasts, documentaries, newsletters, clips, and now, AI microdramas.
As content moves between the timely and the timeless, I believe there’s a new middle ground: culturally relevant entertainment, stories rooted in the moment, but built around ideas and emotions that endure.
We’re launching a new show exploring the moments that shaped the world’s most iconic companies: the decisions, setbacks, near-misses, and breakthroughs that almost ended them or catapulted them to success.
We’re telling these stories through a new form of entertainment that has exploded in China and is now becoming increasingly mainstream in the West: AI microdramas.
The show is made in collaboration with our awesome partners @plotpartyai, founded by @xingsthatmatter, your go-to platform for creating AI microdramas.
The series is also inspired by meeting the likes of @CuiMao, who made a viral microdrama about Dario Amodei (link below), @190k, who created one about Marc Benioff, and @venturetwins investor at @a16z, who recently joined our podcast to talk about this exciting new category.
Our first drama is about Nike's founding story: Just Do It.
The slogan feels especially culturally relevant right now. We’re living through an incredible moment where anything feels possible.
You no longer have to be an Oscar-winning movie director to make a film.
A great idea can come from anywhere. There is no finish line. You just have to do it.
follower count matters nothing in 2026
find an alpha in high engagement with small followers
that’s the creator to acquire right away
high-intent, underrated creators are gem
linkedin is where the real money gets made
so we built an AI assistant and linkedin client that writes replies, creates content and more so you can get that bag
and become the linkedinfluencer you were born to be
Introducing Motion V2.
The frontier AI for motion design.
This launch video was made entirely with Motion V2. 👇🏽
Repost + comment "MOTION" for FREE credits.
Tag @motion_so In any post on your X feed for a surprise.
@JesseTinsley i moved to the states with no english/friends to build smth great.
didn’t go to uni, failed at my 1st company.
have many reasons that i need to make it next time.
wanna chat?
In this episode of Full Stack, @circlebackai co-founder Ali Haghani (@iAligator) gives us a look at how he runs the company with AI.
From coding agents and automated ops to using Circleback as a company brain, he shares the tools, workflows, and systems that have changed how he works as a founder.
00:44 - Ali's hardware setup + gadgets
02:51 - Unexpected ways of using Circleback
05:21 - OpenClaw/Telegram vs coding tools
05:48 - Different agents made in Telegram
07:42 - Time spent in terminal vs everything else
09:36 - Testing and writing prompts
10:48 - Tokenmaxxing?
12:24 - Things Ali will not let agents do
12:59 - Why should companies start recording more meetings?
14:04 - Where is software engineering headed?
In this episode of Full Stack, @circlebackai co-founder Ali Haghani (@iAligator) gives us a look at how he runs the company with AI.
From coding agents and automated ops to using Circleback as a company brain, he shares the tools, workflows, and systems that have changed how he works as a founder.
00:44 - Ali's hardware setup + gadgets
02:51 - Unexpected ways of using Circleback
05:21 - OpenClaw/Telegram vs coding tools
05:48 - Different agents made in Telegram
07:42 - Time spent in terminal vs everything else
09:36 - Testing and writing prompts
10:48 - Tokenmaxxing?
12:24 - Things Ali will not let agents do
12:59 - Why should companies start recording more meetings?
14:04 - Where is software engineering headed?
every month I write up what's new in Circleback
last month we shipped too much for an email and the weather was weirdly nice
so here's "New in Circleback - July 2026" from the panhandle