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Presentation inspired by @themanagi
012 Another day to get it right
6 hours to analyze a 20-minute drone flight.
This is why I started FieldScope.
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How FieldScope turns raw drone data into actionable insights:
1️⃣ Upload survey footage
2️⃣ AI identifies crop stress patterns
3️⃣ Generates treatment recommendations
4️⃣ Exports professional PDF report
Total time: 15 minutes.
Total complexity for you: Zero.
The T100 is a beast in the field.
But here's the question nobody asks at demo days: what happens to the data after the flight?
The drone does its job in minutes. The report shouldn't take hours.
That's the gap we built FieldScope to close.
This is the most important thing being said in ag drones right now. Hardware got ahead of workflow years ago.
The operators winning aren't the ones with the newest airframe — they're the ones who land, upload, and deliver a professional report before the next client calls.
Repeatable workflows start with repeatable documentation, which is where FieldScope comes in.
We make documentation easy and seamless.
Shhh... something special is hiding in the shadows. 🧸✨
Say hello to "KITE"—a new illustration series that has been my heart and soul for the past few weeks. This is a very special first look at my Capstone project for @bimboonistudio
The full story drops soon on Behance.
Spent 4 hours yesterday trying to explain orthomosaic processing to a corn farmer.
His response: “I just want to know where my nitrogen went wrong.”
We're overcomplicating precision ag.
Here’s my journey on successfully completing a tasking phase of building actual products as a UI/UX.
This is not just design, built a solution @FieldscopeHQ that actual works
The most powerful thing we can share isn't our curriculum or our outcomes data.
It's the moment a student explains, in their own words what shifted for them.
Watch this.
We all will deny at first saying the access is too much but it will become normal later, it is only a matter of time.
AI being able to access your bank account and give summary will only be another variant of how we became confident taking an elevator.
With enough reliability and social validation, it will be like entering a stranger’s car (uber) or booking a strangers house (Airbnb).
We will adjust, we always do.
I’m genuinely happy I stayed away from this app when I started my journey because this place could easily make you feel like you’re not doing enough.
A lot of people here only post wins, money screenshots, big clients, and “motion.” Nobody really talks about the rejection emails, failed pitches, confusion, burnout, or how shallow the gold rush can actually feel sometimes.
So seeing content like this? I really fuck with it.
It keeps people grounded in reality and removes unnecessary pressure from newbies trying to figure life out.
When I said I made $15k in my first year, I wasn’t just shouting money online. At the same time, I was actively teaching people for free while I was still figuring things out myself.
The reason I could help other people start making money too was because I stayed realistic.
When I entered the X tech space, I noticed a lot of people were following nonsense advice, copying everybody blindly, chasing aesthetics over opportunities, and positioning themselves badly.
So while I was learning and getting opportunities myself, I started sharing everything:
• how I pitched
• how I positioned myself
• the opportunities I found
• the mistakes I made
• the rejections I got
• what was actually working in real time
I wasn’t just posting money.
I was helping people understand the process behind it.
And honestly, I think that changed a lot for African tech Twitter, especially around 2024. More people started building in public properly, sharing realistic journeys, helping newbies, and focusing more on opportunities than clout.
One thing I’ll always say is: please do not copy me completely.
Take advice, learn principles, but build a life that works for YOU.
Some of you live alone.
Some of you pay rent.
Some of you carry family responsibilities.
Some of you cannot afford to gamble for months.
Your decisions cannot look exactly like mine.
A lot of people online sell one template for success without context, and that can genuinely mess people up mentally.
This is why realistic content matters.
You need to consume both the wins and the losses so you stay sane, stay grounded, and understand that rejection does not mean you are not good enough.