@aaron_epstein u called?? i'm a designer (ex-dropbox), and i quit my job to start a company.
here's the thing: most designers don't WANNA be founders, but they're perfectly positioned to do it.
proof: i built our entire front-end in 30m at a hackathon and got our first customer that same day
@aaron_epstein get us into @ycombinator??
you asked founders to rethink how agencies will be built.
we built an ai that gets startups press coverage - pay only when stories land.
$1k revenue week 1, 10% response rate (20x industry avg).
let's chat?
I'm flying to Vegas on Sunday for HumanX! Who's gonna be there?? ✨
Super excited to be participating in a 3-day buildathon with over 40 amazing AI builders 💪
#HumanX2025
Who's at #SFTechWeek ? @BuildInception is hosting a cofounder matching event in tomorrow (10/8)!! We're using an algorithm to match attendees according to their background and cofounder preferences, and we'll be doing a ✨match reveal✨ during the event. https://t.co/1lz9obG1Kg
SO excited to share the product that I’ve been working on for the past year—IBM Cloud Satellite. You can now run workloads across public cloud, on-prem and edge environments 😎🎉
https://t.co/4LeX8Iu55u
“I wrote ‘Pontiac’ about the intensity of teenage love and loss, which I think many people write off as shallow, but I personally think is anything but.
"All of the things you couldn’t say, because you didn’t know how to, all the ways you hurt each other without meaning to, and the ephemeral intensity of falling in love before you knew what it meant.
"The love often persists past the expiration of the relationship, not only because the person meant so much to you, but because they are inextricably linked to your own process of figuring out who you are in the world, and you to theirs.
"When you involve yourself in an intimate partnership so young, you end up guiding another person through the pain of adolescence just as you’re learning to navigate it yourself.