Maren is your AI running coach.
You connect your watch, she reads your data, and actually coaches you โ not a training plan, a real coach who builds your confidence all the way to race day.
I'm building Maren because before every race I've done, I've wanted someone to just tell me if I'm ready. I hope she can do that for you too.
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@StronGingerMama Sign up for Maren! Iโm hoping to launch before then so sheโll be able to help first time marathon runners like you ๐ https://t.co/AWaf0H3Htb
I JUST GOT MY FIRST WAITLIST SIGNUP EVER!!
I'm so happy I could cry! People on reddit are so eager to help when you approach them with kindness. What a day!
If you want to train better, connect https://t.co/AWaf0H39DD to your fitness watch and sheโll coach you toward your first marathon (or half!), giving you the confidence you need
Huge. If you seed your bots with enough product context & rules (my docs are these massive 120+ page product manuals) for what to do and not do, then run validation bots to check each-others work, I think you'll be fine.
It's the total end-game workflow, where your bots act like employees, working off a backlog, asking for your approval, correcting eachothers work and actually getting it done
@levelsio Im thinking:
1 - a community feature request board per app,
2 - a bot that looks at highly voted for features daily,
3 - checks against it's SOUL .md file + product guardrails docs to decide which ones to implement,
4 - messages me which ones to approve/deny, then does them