Early users keep calling what @enessy_yy and I are building “Snapchat for finance” 😂
And honestly… it stuck.
We’re exploring what happens when finance becomes more social, connected, and easier to understand for the next generation.
Building in public - the Avnify brothers
I’m about to dedicate the next 10 years of my life to this idea…
Banking that feels as social as Snapchat.
All your finance apps in one place.
And finance simple enough for people who don’t “understand finance.”
What do you think?
watching tasks tick by in @opencode’s todo list got me thinking about how much life you could add to it. here’s my take on it: interactive loaders, show when the agent changes its mind mid-task and spins up new ones instead, a tiny celebration when everything's done.
stay till the end for the celebration 🎉
“Hey Pocket, remind me to get my name back on the wall.” 💀
I just love relatable marketing fr 😂
Any creative trying to lead marketing for me?
I’m about to be spinning up and shipping startups so fast, one of them has to hit
My Mac notch now runs Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Grok🆕, Antigravity, OpenCode, and Pi side by side.
Agent finishes → notch pops.
Needs approval → notch pops.
One click back to that exact session.
usage, sounds, plan review, everything.
no more switching between apps.
For those who might think I've abandoned this recreation, nope I don't back down from a challenge , here's your update 😂
I've actually stretched FIGMA MOTION to its limit, it's beginning to crash out on me 🥲, it's glitching & misplacing objects .
I honestly can't wait for them (@figma) to perfect the tool, it has so much potential🤌🏾🔥.
19-year-old prints $12,000 a month with 100% AI UGC that looks completely real.
He went from generic clips to hyper-realistic videos that convert like crazy.
Every shot starts in GPT Image 2 with iPhone-style keywords. Then C-Design 2.0 brings them to life with natural speech and movement.
No more sloppy AI. No more separate tools.
Make UGC combines everything - top models for every purpose, one seamless workflow.
This is how creators build scroll-stopping content in 2026.
The future isn’t coming. It’s already printing money.
At Uber, one bug reaching production could cost millions in a single day.
So quality was solved with headcount. Rooms of people would manually tap through the app before every release.
Request a ride, add a card, cancel a trip, in 50+ languages, release after release.
Now coding agents have increased the throughput of changes by an order of magnitude. A room of people can't keep up anymore. Nobody can.
Here we used Revyl to run those same flows on Ubert (demo uber), sending our mobile use agent through the app on a cloud iOS device. Every step verified, with CPU, network, and state traces attached when something breaks.
What took a room of testers hours per release runs in 16 minutes, asynchronously.
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