Building a simple, budget-friendly Print MIS 💻 designed specifically for large format (roll/flatbed) printers. Helping shops ditch the spreadsheets & chaos.
Day 1! 🎉 Kicking off a new project: building a budget-friendly Print MIS tailored for large format printers (roll/flatbed)! Aiming to simplify quoting & job tracking.
Will be #BuildingInPublic using @lovabledev for the frontend shell & @cursor_ai for the heavy lifting (backend)
Claude = 550 videos/day
Fully realistic UGC ads, cinematic lighting, natural human motion, clean pacing, powered by AI agents.
UGC cost: $1
Production time: minutes
Scale: instant
One AI engine that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads automatically, nonstop.
RT & Comment ''WANT'' and I’ll DM you the full workflow.
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The tightest layout isn't always the one you want.
Pack a sheet perfectly and you'll spend an hour making awkward, half-trapped cuts. 🪚
So Cutzilla's CODA mode optimises for cuttability — clean strips, edge to edge, fewer cuts. The saw-friendly plan. 👇 https://t.co/p2Zmod9zZZ
Cutzilla doesn't just tell you where to cut — it tells you in what order. 🪚
Get a numbered cut sequence and printable labels for every part. Stick 'em on, work through the list, no second-guessing which offcut was which.
Free in beta 🦖 https://t.co/p2Zmod9zZZ
🦖 Meet https://t.co/mfDUL46dP2 — it devours wood waste.
Feed it your cut list + sheet sizes. It works out the most efficient layout (kerf and grain included) and shows you exactly where to cut.
More usable pieces from every sheet. Less in the offcut bin.
Free while we're in beta
Every cut optimiser chases the same goal: cram the most parts onto a sheet.
But the tightest layout is often a pain to cut — fiddly, non-through cuts scattered across the panel.
Cutzilla gives you both.
this OpenClaw bot finds newly licensed contractors, AI mocks a wrap on their van, and mails them the postcard, all on autopilot.
here's how anyone can use this to sell van wraps:
- pulls newly-licensed contractors from public records
- filters by issue date so the van isn't wrapped yet
- verifies identity by phone-matching against their Google Business profile
- grabs their actual van photo from their Google profile
- AI-renders the wrap on that exact van
- composes a postcard with the owner's first name + the wrap
- ships it via direct mail API, a real postcard lands in their mailbox
every step from license to mailbox is automated.
reply "VAN" + RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
Redbelly is becoming the first Public Digital Token Infrastructure by being permissionless in a regulated sense: non-discriminatory permissions are not needed to access the network. #PDTI.