@siyamed Good luck, and best wishes with it! It’s always good to see people genuinely determined to change how we interact with machines.
A small footnote: Monogram actually helped me pick a really nice birthday gift for my 5-year-old son, so it already earned a place in our house 😄
Seems we've got our weekly Twitter debate 😂
I can relate to people that think this is not a groundbreaking product on its own, but does it have to be? I've seen teams with quite large budgets try to build something like this and fail to ship. It's not as easy as it looks.
"OpenAI/Anthropic could do this next week and eat them alive." Sure, they could. They could have done it already, and didn't. Did OpenClaw hold itself back with that logic? Different scale, but same principle: waiting for a giant to make the "obvious" move is how you set yourself back.
From what I can see, they optimised for lower cognitive load, an app that demands less attention vs. the wall of text Claude or ChatGPT hands back. Is it enough to make me pay for another subscription? Not on its own, but I could be convinced. Do I prefer Claude to be less text-heavy and more interactive like this? Oh yes.
I obviously don't know their long term goal and vision, but considering what they pulled in the past, I'm curious to see how the product will evolve and when we're going to see the 'Monogram has been acquired by' tweet.
It's time to get out of stealth 👋
Today, we are launching @monogram_ai and announcing our $40m seed round led by DST and Lux Capital.
Monogram is the first AI app that was built around a visual interface, from the ground up.
We created a technology that generates an entire user interface on the fly, in just a few seconds. Ask anything, and instead of staring at a wall of text, you get an interactive visual response.
Every cycle has a handful of teams that ship for the moment instead of the narrative.
Enjoy building with Fable 5 on 0G. Discounted, no subscription needed.
Claude Fable 5 drops out of Claude subscription limits on July 7.
From July 8, Anthropic's most capable model is pay-per-token.
It is already live on 0G, at a limited-time launch price 10% below the official rate.
I always loved the mind games goalkeepers pull during penalties, but this High Performance podcast episode shows there's a lot more to it than that.
Using Kane and the England national team as reference, @GeirJordet explains how to deal with such high-pressure moments beautifully.
Links in the replies.
Harry Kane helped England reach the quarter-finals from the spot last night, so this one felt timely.
Penalty scientist Geir Jordet says England went from the worst penalty team in the world to the best, and that the kick is the least important part. The real battle is decided before the ball is struck. Here's how.
Links to full summary and the video in replies 👇
Almost two weeks into Bite's launch, the first paying users started coming in. One of them messaged me on day 2 of his trial, with a piece of feedback none of my beta testers had mentioned.
He said audio mode was one of the main reasons he subscribed, but he wasn't happy with the way I built it.
What he wanted was already in my backlog, but I cut it from the MVP because I didn't think it was a "day one" feature, and I thought serving it smoothly was going to delay the launch.
His message changed my mind tho. I made the changes on the same day, and it took 12 hours from feedback to live. He replied to confirm it worked, finished his trial over the next few days, and converted on an annual plan. 💥
It's by far my heaviest API cost of any feature, and pricing it fairly gave me a real headache, but I'm genuinely happy with where it landed.
Design & Build case study coming soon.
One thing most summary apps don't give you: a summary you can actually listen to.
Bite turns a 2-hour video into 18 minutes of natural AI narration: for walks, chores, or your commute.
Try for free
https://t.co/56eloS1kcr
Almost nothing has credit rollover, that's exactly opposed to subscription logic.
I'm not pro or against higgsfield. Although i dont like their aggressive marketing strategy, i liked what they offer, but very disappointed with them after using ~7 months as they seem to slowed down image/video processing times to sell higher tiers.
Most AI summaries tell you what a video says and almost none tell you what to do with it.
That gap always bothered me, so I made it the core of Bite. Every summary ends with Actionable Insights:
"What does this change about tomorrow?"
"How does this apply to me?"
Summarise a video free and see if it clicks.
Link in the replies.👇
We ran @wasuzuki 's TED talk on what exercise does to your brain through Bite. Three actionable insights you can apply to your life easily:
🎯 A 30-minute cardio session sharpens focus for ~2 hours. Train before deep work, not after.
🧠 Three sessions a week grow new cells in the hippocampus and strengthen the prefrontal cortex, the two of the regions most vulnerable to aging and Alzheimer's
🔁 Set small wins that you can enjoy immediately. That short-term payoff is often what makes a long-term habit stick.
Summary + full talk linked below 👇
@0glabsafrica Best way to find out is to try it 😄
You can start a free trial and try it and you let me know, your own opinion means more than anything I’d say.
My YouTube watch later list has videos from 4 years ago. I tried every summariser and none came close to what I wanted.
Then I tried a manual process: Download > extract the transcript > AI > Notion. 10 min manual process before I could even start reading.
Eventually, I just built the thing I actually wanted. Fully designed in code and it was a mind-opening design journey. But that was the easy 10%. The infra, strategic decisions, distribution is the 90% that I'd never touched before.
I’ve been documenting everything as much as I can and I’ll keep sharing.
Any feedback is gold to me. It has a 7-day free trial, zero commitment. Try it on a video you've been putting off.
Available for iOS, Android is coming soon.
https://t.co/GQIxOlt2Tm
The day has come: Bite is live!
Most summarisers give you bullet points, Bite keeps the reasoning.
Download for iOS, try for free:
https://t.co/j3fDlFE3yg
What's inside? 👇
Hey @instagram 👋
Solo founder here. The second I switched my account @takeabiteai from personal to professional, it got restricted. Appealed on June 16, no word since. Could someone please take a look?
4 months in building with Claude Code. I'm a designer, barely any practical coding experience.
Every now and then, it spends hours going in circles on a simple visual bug, until I point out a fix so obvious it could be a meme. Something I thought it should've tried in the first place.
When it's stuck, don't let it dig deeper.
Straight to the top five of my “wish I’d thought of this” list.
Built an agent and called thousands of pubs to find out the price of a pint. People started contributing live prices and pubs started lowering them.
One of the most Irish things I've ever seen. Lovely Guinness skeuomorphism touch as well.
Hats off @mattcortland ☘️
One man in Ireland is trying to lower the price of a Guinness across the country.
He used AI to create the "Guinndex", a map that shows the cost of a pint at almost 2000 bars. Now bars are lowering the prices of their pint to try and compete with each other.