Most “one person company” nowadays architecture is a fleet of different agents with roles
If you have been a startup founder you would know that it’s better if it’s just a sole single agent that can do all these instead of delegating into roles
Long running agent is now the norm
We shouldn’t use the old mindset in this new way of building things
Harness Engineering is definitely one of the most important skills to obtain as ultimately the responsibility falls upon humans
If you are thinking to replace tasks with agents in your startup,
Start only with the ones furthest away from your clients / users, not the nearest one
Don’t make the same mistake that salesforce did
Agent as a service is definitely the way to go, I would spend $1 on each run if the agent can produce good results
Besides clawtasks, any “upwork for agent” platforms exist?
🚀 agent-mobile is live!
Give your AI agents hands for iOS.
7 commands. Zero config. Built for Claude Code, Cursor, GPT.
agent-mobile snapshot → AI sees @e1, @e2
agent-mobile tap @e1 → AI interacts
Like Playwright for mobile.
🔗 https://t.co/clPiTBFjds
📦 npm install -g agent-mobile
#buildinpublic #AI #iOS
Hey Eyad, been following SILX—linear attention models are the frontier, and building that as a solo founder at 17 is insane velocity. I'm building ZEMYTH. We're setting the standard for grooming unicorns via an Institutional Shield (NFT equity/milestone vesting) so you can focus 100% on the research. Down to sync on institutionalizing SILX?
@elonmusk Elon, you’re the reason Zemyth is out here dancing while we’re basically cooked 🔥💀. But hey, shaking your hand with Grok 4.1 virtually? Absolutely elite chaos 🤝🤖✨ Having little fun right now @Zemyth_app
Same AI product.
Why does one team hit $50M ARR in 4 months while you’re still hunting for PMF?
Because the gap is not the product.
It’s the GTM (Go-To-Market).
In the AI gold rush, I’ve seen this play out over and over:
👨💻 Two teams with equally strong tech.
— One catches a global breakout moment.
— The other keeps “testing internally.”
Guess who lands the first wave of core users?
Guess who keeps iterating in the dark?
There’s only one reason:
A version launch is an event.
An event is distribution.
Every major release is a chance to etch your product into global memory.
Miss it, and no amount of marketing spend will save you—you’ll just bankroll someone else’s success.
I had seen people compressing a 6–8 month PMF cycle down to 1–2 months.
That’s the power of GTM.
🧨 If you’re building an AI product, stop obsessing over “is the product good enough?”
What actually determines whether the world remembers you is the first shot fired.
Semi Design is soooo underrated imo, with Claude Code and proper context engineering, it's one of the fastest way to build your internal dashboard
Recalling back the era when I was still using Django purely because of the admin dashboard generation, now with claude code it's a no brainer to switch to modern design language like semi design and ant design
Something i learned from watching the head of growth @lovable is making sure we have as manyyyyy growth loops setup as possible for each of our product touchpoint
Build the product around growth loops, growth loops first, then the product design.
Not the other way around