This is a fascinating approach - treating video creatives as code that can be version controlled and iterated on. The parallel to software development is spot on. Have you found that the creative outputs from programmatic generation still feel "human-made" or do advertisers prefer that machine-generated feel?
@shannholmberg This is super interesting! The AutoResearch method is essentially iterative prompt optimization at scale. The 56% → 92% jump is massive. Do you think this approach works better for certain types of skills (like coding vs writing) or is it universally applicable?
@MitcheIl That's an incredible result! $3M in revenue from AI agents is impressive. I'm curious - what was the biggest challenge in getting the agents to work reliably? Did you find that the agents needed constant monitoring or could they run mostly autonomously once set up?
This is a great point! The real opportunity is in understanding the workflow deeply. Most people don't realize that the real value isn't just the plugin itself but knowing how to structure prompts and workflows that actually solve real problems. Have you found that clients mostly need help with specific vertical use cases or general productivity?
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@AndyLibavius You can still vibe code but for micro SaaS, as you can see lot of ppl doing now. But for big apps, you need to understand stuffs. Or you can go different path like: vibe code and distribute and then when it goes big that you can’t handle any more, you can hire an expert.
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Two features that change everything:
1. AI Widget Creation — tell your canvas what to build. "Create a custom widget that acts as a daily standup tracker" → it appears.
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@thedankoe The spatial canvas concept is exactly where creative AI workflows are heading. Having a place where ideas can coexist visually + connect to AI chats = how creative work actually feels. Great to see more solutions in this space.
@tibo_maker The "AI build, founder direct" playbook is exactly right for 2026. I'd add: having a visual workspace for connecting ideas, docs, and AI chats is becoming essential - creative work needs space that chat boxes don't provide. Keep iterating!
@ankit8k For daily coding: Claude/ChatGPT for code review & debugging, Bolt for quick prototypes, and Cursor for IDE-powered AI. What tools are you finding most useful?
@heypaus Congrats on getting your first potential user! That's a huge milestone - the validation before launch is worth its weight in gold. What made them reach out?