VEO 3.1 - Google has outdone itself yet again.
Our whole product runs on Google Cloud & we do have access to the latest models.
Can't wait to integrate VEO into Letsagent.
Video Content Automation?
Working on it while developing our Post Creator UI (it's coming - more news soon!).
I the meantime, let's have a look how the video-generation tools have progressed over the last few weeks.
Example 1: Trump and Magnets 🙂
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Everyone’s hyped about GPT-5. But here’s the truth:
We still don’t have real-world apps that squeeze the full potential out of GPT-3.5 or the lightweight “mini” models.
No one’s cracked seamless AI for food ordering, tax filing, or daily life automation yet.
GPT-5 isn’t innovation … it’s just better infrastructure.
The real breakthrough will come from builders who operationalize LLMs into apps that solve actual problems at scale.
Infra doesn’t disrupt. UX does.
(Now I should say “@LetsAgentAI” but you’ll see soon enough for yourself).
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Fully automated content marketing?
You've probably seen tools that can generate and auto-post content.
We're building the same thing ... it's just all wrapped in a UI that your grandpa can understand 👴
Talk to Letsagent --> Get months of meaningful content.
Soon ...
Social media marketing is essential... but increasingly frustrating.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) know they need to be active on social media.
However, many are unsure where to start—let alone how to be consistent.
Meanwhile, content standards are rising.
There’s a significant gap here.
And Letsagent is here to bridge it.
🧵Thread: “The SME Marketing Trap”
Why old tools fail, and why AI-first is the solution.
AI-FIRST: The next big thing in LLM-based apps?
In the next few months, you will see plenty of new apps that are AI-first.
What does it mean?
When we started building @LetsAgentAI, we didn’t think of workflows much.
We thought of AI as a brain that makes decisions. Workflows seemed like something that already existed.
So we unintentionally built the next thing:
AI-first product.
Over the next few months, you’ll probably hear a lot of talk about “AI-first” platforms - the next iteration of AI Agent development.
I’ll come back to this later & expand.
What do you think, @grok? Does it sound a bit scary? (Hint: it’s not. AI-First is a good thing!)
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Good AI products use the power of specialist agents with strong coordination based in logical workflows.
The best AI products also allow for user edge cases - unpredictable behaviour and requests.
Took us some time but we've finally realised how to build Letsagent to accommodate real-life human interaction with all its unpredictability and creativity.
The system we are building will allow us to scale with every learning we make along the way.
We are doing some redesign these days. Once done, we will show you!
AI doesn't "think". People think that AI is robotic and precise. That's very far from reality.
AI is not precise. AI predicts the next token with the highest possible probability.
Rather than "thinking", it's more like improvising within a path provided by user prompt.
In order to navigate the "AI improvisation" in a certain direction, the prompt cannot be too wide or too complex otherwise the AI will not be able to find the desired path.
Prompting AI is not an entirely technical skill. It's somewhere in between craft and art. It takes time to learn it properly.
Prompting AI may best be explained based on a metaphor of a football (soccer) team. You need to understand all 11 players at once - not only how they play the game - how to score, defend, what the rules of the game are, but also how the whole team reacts to the audience, the referee, weather conditions and all the factors that influence the game.
And even if you understand all that completely and in detail, you can never predict the result. You can only increase the probability of victory by meticulous training.
Wix is a $10bn business. It democratised website building. Loveable is a new fast-growing $500m unicorn in ... website building.
When was the last time you discovered a product by searching Google & landing on a website? Years ago?
You found out about it via social media 🧠
We're speeding up towards the finish line.
If we were to compare to a marathon, we are somewhere around 36km mark while feeling pretty fresh.
Oddly enough, we are running alone. This is our own marathon in developing a unique product.
Perhaps there are other similar marathons somewhere else but ... we don't know about them.
Important thing is, we will be entering the last mile soon.
Two types of customers. Two mental barriers.
1) Customers already spending thousands on marketing/content agencies
Barrier:
Can this really replace a human team?
Answer:
Most people aren’t that reliable. Only a few are genuinely creative.
AI is 100% reliable. Creativity? Decent. Add a human touch - just a bit - and you outperform top-tier agencies. At 10% of the cost.
2) Customers who should use an agency but don’t
Barrier:
Why would I even need this?
Answer:
What’s $200/month if it adds $2k to your revenue? Or $10k? Or more?
Try it for free. No strings. If it works, refer people & promote us to get rewarded in more free use.
If it doesn’t, fine. No risk.
(Paid subscriptions start after the first few hundred happy users.)
We’re finalising the product now.
Final tweaks.
Final research.
Final pieces coming together in the next few weeks.
Internalise this, $SOULS holders.
Humans still win over AI when it comes to invention, ideation & creation (for now at least).
To reach the best results with AI, you need to do the hard work yourself:
- brainstorming & thinking
- creating logic trees & mind maps
- designing workflow
- testing
If you delegate the creative process to AI, your results will be average. You won't create anything new. Anything not seen before. Because that's the defining character of an LLM.
As a human, you need to let yourself do what humans are best at. Creativity.
Now, how do you go around this when creating a user-centric AI product? You need to design your agents in a way that allows them to get trained by the user - for that, you need to make the creative process FUN - to make the user enjoy building & you just use the AI to bring out the best: The data, the ideas. The heart. The $SOULS.
And then, when you have peeked inside the user's soul, you let the agents do the boring work. Strategy, scheduling, crafting posts, analytics.
That's how the magic happens. That's how we're building Letsagent.
Did ancient Egyptians use AI?
New archaeological discovery near Tutankhamun’s tomb! A papyrus depicting an unfamiliar god named Prompteh; associated with knowledge, creation, and "animated thought."
But what they found on the reverse side of the papyrus blew their minds!
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Letsagent is a marketing agency that understands your needs. Letsagent always aims for low-cost efficiency.
One of our team members often mentions a corporate meeting (from his previous job) when a marketing & design agency came to him with a "white dot" design. True story. It went something like this:
Do you really need a white dot? Or do you need to establish and promote your brand by smart messaging? Create connection? Build trust by showing up every day?
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Letsagent helps you establish your brand. Strategically. through everyday consistent hard work ... work, that our system does for you. Work that even agencies hate ... because it costs them a lot of money.
Consistency and strategy are boring. But consistency and strategy provide real value.
Letsagent does the boring stuff for you with a 100% reliability. At a fraction of the cost of a marketing agency.
Maybe the real gold isn't in the agents themselves, but in the insights we gain trying to build them. Maybe the struggle is the point. Maybe the future isn't about replacing ourselves, but about understanding ourselves better.