@ayushunleashed@ycombinator did u put the your company website and the company domain associated email in the application?
like: site- https://t.co/sEX0mtR7I8 and [email protected]
@Maaztwts you should find hair-on-fire customers in the start. As those dont have any other solutions available at the time and will give u unlimited feedback as they want a solution for their problem urgently. Most probably they will be willing to pay as well.
Wisprflow and Superwispr are not avaibale for Linux users and existing solutions take an hour just to set them up.
I build Wisprflow for Linux - naming it Beatbox. And guess what, it has lower latency than Wisprflow.
Will be giving it free to use for all.
Dropping soon!
Agreed 100%. Even talking to few customers can save a lot of your willpower.
Got to know the same from "How to be a Founder" by @matthewclifford & @Alicebentinck. I got so hooked that I completed it in a day (7.5 hours to be precise). It is really a underrated book.
Agreed 100%. Even talking to few customers can save a lot of your willpower.
Got to know the same from "How to be a Founder" by @matthewclifford & @Alicebentinck. I got so hooked that I completed it in a day (7.5 hours to be precise). It is really a underrated book.
The companies I love working with in office hours are the ones where the founder has a specific, weird, earned insight that nobody else has. Not "AI for X." A genuine edge that came from living inside a problem.
The ones that are dying almost always have the same pattern: technically competent founders building something nobody asked for, moving metrics that don't matter, avoiding the conversation with the one user who'd tell them the truth.
The lucky thing is that 2nd type of founder can become the 1st kind if they don't stand still, they are willing to talk to people, try things, and always seek high rate of learning.
@CopilotKit Half the best Agentic AI repos you'll never find because no one retweeted them or no friend told u or u just didn't got to know about it. RepoRadar fixes discovery, and then kills the hours you waste cloning and testing projects just to see if it's worth it.
My dad asked me to join a UPSC coaching class and that he will send money for it.
I said to him rather give me 2 Claude code max subs. As I have $25k OpenAI API credits.
Government jobs are just "waste of human potential" & its the best fu*cking time for starting a company.
Vibecoding is very easy. Marketing the product is tough.
@robj3d3 can u make a video on marketing, best products (paid & free) anyone can use. For reddit, IG reels, linkedin, twitter etc to get to the target audiance? (with least time and money spend)