Your AI agent can now send marketing emails β not just write them.π
Describe β beautiful HTML β send from your domain.
MCP + REST API. No glue code.
https://t.co/oP9cyx2S1z
AI has given me a strange feeling.
For the first time, building products feels easier than finding users.
I can ship faster than ever.
I can prototype ideas in days.
Yet distribution, marketing, and trust still take months.
Maybe the biggest bottleneck for developers is no longer technology.
Maybe it's attention.
I just realized I haven't written much code manually in over a month.
Most days I'm reviewing AI-generated code instead of writing it.
It's incredibly productive, but also a little unsettling.
If AI writes most of the code, where does the future value of software engineers come from?
Product thinking?
Distribution?
Domain expertise?
How are other developers feeling about this?
AI made coding easier.
It didn't make finding users easier.
Most developers still think they're competing on code.
In reality, they're competing on distribution, positioning, and attention.
Build less. Talk to users more.
That's the new leverage.
Your AI agent can now send marketing emails β not just write them.π
Describe β beautiful HTML β send from your domain.
MCP + REST API. No glue code.
https://t.co/oP9cyx2S1z
Iβm building an email infrastructure platform for AI agents.
The product works.
The challenge is finding where my users actually hang out.
If you were targeting:
AI agent builders
SaaS founders
indie hackers
Where would you focus first?
X?
Reddit?
Hacker News?
LinkedIn?
Developer communities?
Curious what has worked for others.
We just opened SendFast for free:
β 20 AI email generations / month
β 50 sends from your own domain
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As a software engineer, building products has never been the hard part.
I can build SaaS products, AI agents
The hard part is distribution
Marketing
Sales
Getting users
For founders who crossed that gap:
What was the single biggest thing that helped you get your customers
AI has changed the game for developers.
Building is no longer the hard part.
Writing code, shipping features, and even creating products can now be accelerated by AI.
The real challenge has shifted:
β’ Understanding users
β’ Designing meaningful products
β’ Distribution and marketing
β’ Building trust and community
In the AI era, execution is becoming cheaper.
Taste, insight, and distribution are becoming more valuable.
The question is no longer:
βCan I build it?β
Itβs:
βCan I make people care?β
@icanvardar I can build products.
I can ship MVPs in days.
I can integrate AI, payments, auth, email, analytics...
But getting the first 100 users feels 10x harder than building the product.
For solo developers who made it:
How did you get your first customers?