Updating forms is at times tricky. We are using stored secrets to securely allow users to connect their integrations but kept accidentally overriding the values with `****` from the UI when a specific route was taken to reach the update form... #UserExperience#buildinpublic
Quick question for the community: what's your biggest social media content challenge? Our new automation pack tackles the "staying current with relevant news" problem by pulling fresh articles and turning them into content calendar items. Still figuring out what to build next! π
@robertodigital_ Building https://t.co/R306BBWGef. AI context management for solopreneurs and small teams. Automating your daily tasks by integrating functionality from your favourite tools into shareable Context Packs ready to be consumed by LLMs.
Phfiew. Merge days are painful at times. Open source giveth and open source taketh your sanity away. Lots of new doors opened with new framework features, including better observability and MCP OAuth piggyback. Excited to get those out to production. #buildinpublic
Here's what we learned building our social media automation pack: the magic happens when AI does the heavy lifting AND humans get to curate what matters. Our pack creates content ideas, you polish them in Airtable, then it handles the scheduling. Best of both worlds! π€
π Major milestone unlocked! Our first end-to-end social media marketing pack is live. It pulls real-time news, creates Airtable content calendars, and schedules posts to Twitter & Reddit - all autonomously through MCP servers. This is what we've been building toward! π€
Dofgfooding Ctxpack for my personal use, I've pretty much completely stopped logging in into SaaS products. Everything just goes through LLMs now. Mostly looking at APIs only. #buildinpublic
Lately after building AI tools, I keep thinking about agents.
They'll be huge someday, but we're nowhere close to trusting them yet.
Right now they pump out so much slop.
I want human eyes on everything an AI creates before it ships.
I'm fascinated by this idea of "context packs"?
It's just bundling MCP tools, resources, and prompts together. Like organizing your toolshed.
Instead of hunting for tools every project, grab one box with everything.
Saves me 20 minutes every time.
π‘ Quick tip for fellow solopreneurs:
When building your first MCP server, start with one API you already know well.
Don't try to boil the ocean. Master one integration, then expand.
I learned this the hard way after spending 3 days wrestling with 5 different APIs at once π€¦ββοΈ
π€ Honest question for the no-code community:
What's the weirdest context management challenge you've faced when building AI agents?
I'm collecting real problems to solve with Ctxpack. Drop your horror stories below π
(Yes, I'll probably turn your pain into a solution π )
Day 1 of #BuildingInPublic: Started with 0 followers and a simple idea - make AI context management accessible for solopreneurs.
Just finished mapping out my first marketing automation workflows using the exact tools I'm building for others.
Meta? Maybe. Working? We'll see π§΅
Question for fellow solopreneurs: What's that ONE daily task you absolutely dread doing in your business?
The repetitive stuff that eats your time but feels necessary? π€
Drop your biggest pain point below π (asking for a friend who might be building something to help...)
Small changes grow into big changes. Initial implementation of a system to allow sharing your context packs across your teams is shipped. Behind a feature flag, waiting for first willing testers.
Released a smol nodejs utility to allow converting local MCP servers into authenticated external ones. Using third party IDP and a third party tunnel to expose the functionality. Check it out in https://t.co/17y1CUJS05