If I want to give an agent autonomy to make trades on my behalf — today, without writing any code — what’s the best way to do it?
Haven’t been keeping up with all of the developments but I’d like to eventually outsource trading decisions for most of my (not so large) crypto portfolio.
Today we’re launching Robodocs — an AI assistant that turns your Google Drive into a Github profile.
It tracks and analyzes your writing, and gives you a Claude agent that automatically has access to your docs.
Oh, and we built it in a week…
I would like to:
- take a sample of ~100 memecoins launched in the past few months
- look at all of the wallets that profited from them
- rank those wallets by some quality metrics
- follow all of the best wallets on @interface@wijuwiju.eth@annoushka.eth is this a solved problem?
Hey founders, what do you do when someone promising emails you about a job, or you meet them IRL, but you aren't hiring at the moment?
Does anyone maintain an effective talent radar in a way that's simple enough to actually stick to for stuff like this?
Spoiler alert: hiring interns to post unhinged content isn't going to be a sustainable marketing strategy for startups.
New post on why companies should stop trying to beat creators at their own game and instead do what they do best — build products 🚀
If you're a founder of a venture backed company and you have a killer idea for a lead-gen product that would go viral, we'll build it for you for a stupidly low price or even for free.
Want to create a few cool case studies of what we @ Robo can do before🎄
DMs open.
The next Bell Labs won't need a cash cow. It'll need a distribution cow.
Just published "The New Moonshots" on why AI means innovation hubs will come from lean teams with great distribution, not deep pockets.
Unlike cash, which gets spent, distribution compounds.
Also included:
- why having a lot of excess cash might actually be a hindrance
- my prediction on the market demand for "internal indiehackers"
https://www.flyingpenguins.io/p/the-new-moonshots
Last week, I talked to two founders — one that spent $200k to get an MVP built in 8 months, and another that got a similarly sized MVP built for $10k in 20 days thanks to AI.
I wrote about why I think the majority of venture-backed MVPs will be built by centaur agencies by 2027.
https://www.flyingpenguins.io/p/centaur-agencies-are-coming-for-your
Now that the dust has settled on the news, I wrote down a few reflections on selling Build.
Including how most people had no idea we ran a monthly hackathon/accelerator with thousands of builders almost entirely automated via AI, with one employee half time per week.
Its official - Build has been acquired by Seed Club!
I’m really proud of our team and the Build community, and we couldn’t have found a better partner to make it even better 🚀
Build now has close to 10k builders and 50+ partners, and we'd love to support projects that help make it better, including:
- better ways to find and get up and running with partners
- tools to create/discover demos
- better versions of "request for projects"
One thing we’ve learned from Build is that even the best infra companies see huge dropoff from awareness to adoption.
Published a new article on “Invisible builders” and why the reason for churn is much simpler than what many people think (hint: it’s not PMF).
https://www.flyingpenguins.io/p/inaction-is-the-real-competition
Pumped to have @dylanb.eth back for v5 and to help launch WannaBet!
I've already created a bet there that we can launch >420 projects in v5 (thanks @ting for the push to be bold) so plz help me win by inviting your builder friends to v5 in a week as well :)
I'm testing out a cool new onchain project that's going to launch during Build v5 🤫 and I need someone to take the other side of this bet with me for 1 USDC:
">300 projects will submit a launch in Build v5"
Who's up to take the other side? Just drop/send me your ENS.
Serious question — what makes a scenecoin's price go up?
Yes, speculation, but the tipping mechanic (while great for adoption) will generally create downward pressure on prices, which creates some potential FUD. What pushes in the other direction?
@joshcrnls have you written something snappy on this?