@clairevo Thanks for sharing! About to launch a new product and support beyond @intercom was a big question/fear for I’d scale. I've tried NanoClaw for personal assistant tinkering, but it sounds like it's time to take the @openclaw plunge.
@xai@sentry Sentry is good, but noisy. xAI needs to _see_ what actually happened. That's why we built Subtext: session replay designed for agents. DM me if you want early access: https://t.co/Kx9zenUpCs
@elonmusk If you think that's good, you're _really_ going to like Subtext. Session replay designed for Agents. DM me if you want early access: https://t.co/Kx9zenUpCs
@michlimlim@posthog We've built something new that lets agents watch sessions just like a senior engineer. DM me if you want to test drive it for free.
Thanks @lennysan for a great conversation about how Claude Code maintains product velocity, how the product management role is shifting in the AI era, and the future of work!
https://t.co/Qp7aAuHIqJ
tomorrow we kick off the 3rd cohort of startups we've invited to use Autobuild, the internal tool driving the insane autonomous build velocity at @obvious (nearing 1000 PRs a day from 10 engineers)
each co is shipping 12 weeks of roadmap
this is the frontier, build accordingly
@lakikentaki@Lovable@lennysan Listening now, thanks for sharing your experiences and insights from your journey! As a fellow vibe coder—former UXer, Engineer, and PM—I’ve never been more excited about our industry and the future of building products that solve meaningful problems. 🚀
@whale I’ve been on the decaf train for the past several years after some caffeine-related heart palpitations. Harder to find good decaf beans, but they are out there. Recommend @YESPLZdotCOFFEE and @bellwoodcoffee.
@johncutlefish@Amplitude_HQ @calexity @nrose I’m curious how hard it is for PMs and analysts at enterprise companies to make the mental leap into the product analytics mindset, when they are coming from more marketing centric tools.
@johncutlefish@Amplitude_HQ @calexity @nrose Great question/thread! One difference I’ve been pondering recently is the semantics between the two sets of tools. How Adobe/GA talks in terms of metrics/dimensions while product analytics talks in terms of events/properties...