Welcome to Replitopolis
Where every building represents a @Replit user and height is based on platform usage.
Here are the top 300 users over the last 3 days.
Should we make this public?
This Thursday: Idea โ Money.
@raymmar and I are taking a real project live, all the way from prototype to monetized:
1. Prototype the idea into a working build
2. Build in the monetization
3. Set up the marketing to actually get users
No theory. Just the mechanics you can copy for your own build.
Plus live Q&A. Pro members get pulled on stage from our Discord to ask about whatever they're building.
๐ Thursday, June 4 ยท 9AM PT
๐บ Live on YouTube + LinkedIn + X
RSVP: https://t.co/WKDostmovU
Being an Agent Lab also means collaborating with the best in the industry to define what comes next in agent observability.
Replit has been running this at scale for months๐
One of the things you learn from traveling often (living out of a suitcase) is how to organize your life in ways that remove decision fatigue.
You prioritize what โbaggageโ you carry because every ounce and inch need to be accounted for at every step.
This means you either put things in their place, or scramble to organize your life every time you need to make any kind of movement.
Over time you methodically build systems to make sure everything gets back to where it belongs. This way you always know where things are and never have to sweat the small stuff.
When I see rookies travel they spread things out. Drop clutter everywhere and have zero systems for how to organize their stuff. Whether walking through security or unpacking at the hotel.
This is very similar to how many people treat life.
When Iโm in a hurry, or something goes wrong, I donโt have to think about โwhere is my passport? Where did I put the car keys?โ Etc. Instead I can trust that they are exactly where I put them every single time.
This frees my mind to focus on more important things.
You also learn to let go of the unnecessary. Only keep the stuff that matters. Clothes, trinkets, etc.
You become ruthless about what you want to carry around from place to place or risk moving slow and missing opportunities.
In this way you should think about life as a similar continuous journey.
Itโs easy to get comfortable in one place and let the chaos consume you.
To accumulate things and find comfort surrounding yourself with what you know.
But staying lean and only keeping the things that matter will exponentially improve your quality of life.
This is the secret successful people will never tell you. They are constantly cutting things out of their mind, life, etc. that do not give them some kind of advantage for the next phase of their journey.
This means building filters for how you collect and manage people, possessions, etc. everything has a weight. And you need to decide how much you want to carry with every step.
This means being ruthless about what you keep around you.
Think about the physical and mental cost of lugging these things around at every step.
And then learn to put everything in its place.
In your luggage and in your head.
The advantage you gain will put you ahead of 80% of the world.
Yes. Keeping track of everything becomes a chore. And the. The anxiety at every step of whether you got everything.
And then inevitable misplacing something at the worst time. Or not being able to find that thing you know you have but have no idea where it is.
Totally drains you mentally which means you canโt enjoy the location or be at your best.
@kevynlevine Honestly Iโm doing research now. Looking to buy some new luggage as my 10 year old Sears Special is starting to show fatigue.
But I donโt like a lot of this new hard shell stuff. Feels cheap and not as useful as my soft side bags
@Franciscocrz@nickco@raymmar After my first meeting with Raymmar (way back) - I predicted he would join the Replit Team.
This was always written in the stars.
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Send me all your favorite spots! ๐คฃ
I need to build a โwelcome to SFโ app where people can just add their favorite restaurants and places to visit, favorite neighborhoods, etc.
@meetedzenebubu Definitely a big loss for the city. But also gives me a chance to give back in a way I never had been able to do before.
Who knows how it all plays out.
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