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"To get started, I'd recommend just tell Claude code to get you started. I went ahead and I basically gave Cloud Code the GitHub repo and was like I need help installing auto research by Karpathy."
"Oh, what does Perplexity say? So I said, 'How big is Shopify apps? How much revenue through there?'"
"This is the most excited I've been about technology probably since the first time I used ChatGPT, if not in my entire life."
"Everyone's using Claude code like it's a magic wand. They say, 'Make me a meditation app' and wonder why the output still feels like sloth."
"Let's see if it can actually get better output than Nano Banana Pro, which has been my daily driver for the last few weeks."
"I talked about the fact that I am buying a Mac Studio to run it on in the next couple weeks."
"I'm actually going to share this live on YouTube and Spotify on the Startup Ideas podcast."
"if I hear about something or I see it on TikTok you know that the first place I go to is idea browser"
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"The craziest thing is all the models are not the state-of-the-art models. So, they're actually using like old models, putting it together. I kind of hate that about this, right? Like this is not the best product."
"canceling my missive subscription because I don't need to look at my email anymore. It's handled by the bots."
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"I often bring this into Cursor and I could just be like, 'turn my script into the storyboard template.' Cursor is a bit faster if I use Cursor with Claude."
"Cursor is the interface of work or it's the future of interface of work"
"Then we entered the co-pilot era. You know cursor GitHub co-pilot. It was faster but you still needed to drive."
"We use things like you know Cursor or Replit or v0 and then we kind of just give up"
"you add a Stripe and you can get first customers"
"You can say compare pricing tiers across Stripe, Square and PayPal and you get sidebyside pricing table with all features and costs."
"You might need to have it hook up to email, have it hook up to Slack, have it hook up to CRM, have it hook up to Stripe."
"I recently did a tutorial on how to use Paperclip, which speaks to this concept. It's an open-source technology"
"You're using something like Claude Code and you build something comprehensive"
"You can use Claude Code to launch 100 Facebook ads in under 30 minutes"
"To get started, I'd recommend just tell Claude code to get you started. I went ahead and I basically gave Cloud Code the GitHub repo and was like I need help installing auto research by Karpathy."
"I love using Obsidian with Claude Code to plan all of my projects. I can turn my script into the storyboard template."
"Simply connect this to Claude code using the Obsidian CLI and it will build an entire web of how you actually think."
"You could use it within the terminal. And that's really where you're going to get the most amount of control in it."
"So, it's by a company called Culture Code. I'm not affiliated with them at all"
"Oh, what does Perplexity say? So I said, 'How big is Shopify apps? How much revenue through there?'"
"You can go to Perplexity or whatever and actually check the sources."
"you can go and use perplexity comment transcript a YouTube, you know, video and put it in here"
"How do we get cited by ChatGPT and perplexity you know structured direct answers"
"You have tools like perplexity computer open AI had operator came out about a year ago uh AI browses the web for you"
"In a world where people are finding products and services through LLMs like Perplexity and ChatGPT and Gemini."
"Someone in the comment section is going to be like, well, I could have used Perplexity or ChatGPT to do that. Why should I use this?"
"So what you might have to do is go to something like Perplexity and do a prompt there to understand a little more about what you want an architected brief to look like."
"I actually did a whole episode on firecrawl recently, a tutorial on how to use it. It basically goes and scrapes and gets you clean structured data."
"I use firecrawl with ideabrowser.com, and I reached out to them to ask them to sponsor this video. They said yes so that more people can see this, get the sauce, and build and make money with it."
"Ahrefs for for a while has had this backlink check, uh, checker. So, you know, you you put in your domain, for example, gregisenberg.com. It's going to see what are the different backlinks"
"So HFS and SEM Rush like you know I think SEM Rush just sold for like $1.9 billion or something. Ahrefs probably does hundreds of millions a year in revenue."
"This is the most excited I've been about technology probably since the first time I used ChatGPT, if not in my entire life."
"I don't know about you but I go to a ChatGPT or a Gemini or any of these LLMs and I find it daunting."
"So, you know what you want to do is you want to go to ChatGPT. You're going to want to click that plus button."
"You can use ChatGPT. Give it content ideas, what are some content ideas that would go viral in this niche and ask it to create a calendar for you."
"What do you think about using ChatGPT or something like that to help you figure out what the boat anchors are?"
"It could be, you know, Claude, it could be ChatGPT"
"The more context you give to a Claude, the more context you give to a ChatGPT, the better output you're going to get."
"both ChatGPT and claude like the UI don't have the ability to like self-learn and kind of find their way around limitations"
"all of a sudden, your ChatGPT and Codex has just become a lot more valuable"
"Give you more AI agents and more almost like a ChatGPT for ideas with it, but you can start for free."
"Give you more AI agents and more almost like a ChatGPT for ideas with it."
"Safe to say this out this exceeded my expectations. I don't know about you, but this is this is really cool. Something I'm going to be playing more with."
"perplexity computer, any of these to go and automate some some of this stuff for you"
"Everyone's using Claude code like it's a magic wand. They say, 'Make me a meditation app' and wonder why the output still feels like sloth."
"I'm not going to be using Claude Code. I'm just going to be using the website or if you want to just have the Mac app."
"You first start by creating a skill folder with a skill.md file containing metadata like the name, description, and explicit instructions."
"If you take notes, Claude just became your best thinking partner."
"You can go to Claude and ask it to figure it out for you. You can use something like Claude to create some automations around making content."
"Here's how you can get 10 times better outputs from Claude. All vetted by Anthropic."
"By the end of this episode, you will learn 10 techniques for how to prompt Claude to get the most out of it."
"It could be, you know, Claude, it could be ChatGPT"
"The more context you give to a Claude, the more context you give to a ChatGPT, the better output you're going to get."
"You start by installing Claude desktop application and granting permission to your files"
"Let Claude figure that out for you."
"both ChatGPT and claude like the UI don't have the ability to like self-learn and kind of find their way around limitations"
"we've seen Anthropic and Claude skills. A lot of people talking about that including myself how amazing it is"
"Anthropic is preparing new agent task mode for Claude. So you can see here the image there's actually a leaked video."
"I love using Obsidian with Claude Code to plan all of my projects. I keep everything from every single project in Obsidian."
"You need to download this free note-taking tool called Obsidian. It links all your notes as MD files in one place called a vault."
"You can use something like notion or obsidian. And then you're going to have to have some outbound and audience stack as well"
"deploy a tracking dashboard using Railway to monitor the winners"
"use the Facebook ads API to push all 100 variations into your ad set as drafts"
"use the Perplexity API to scan Reddit and YouTube for the exact pain points and outcomes your target audience is obsessing over"
"launch 100 Facebook ads in under 30 minutes"
"build a React-based ad generator that turns raw data into perfectly formatted Facebook ad creatives"
"In my case, I don't have an Nvidia GPU. I'm actually using a MacBook and an M1 Pro. I know I need an upgrade to a new Mac."
"I personally use Google Collab. Why? I just know Google the best and trust Google the best. The easiest way to get started, you go to collab.google.com."
"I tend to like SeaDance. SeaDance Pro is great because it also gives you audio and you would get like the kid laughing and stuff and it's usually pretty nice."
"I really like to use Nana Banana Pro. So that's kind of my go-to and yeah this is super super quick."
"Let's see if it can actually get better output than Nano Banana Pro, which has been my daily driver for the last few weeks."
"Yeah, it's significantly better than the first version. the the the number one thing I noticed is just text is better."
"From there you can iterate with other tools by the way like I've talked about on the channel things like Nano Banana."
"I love using Poke to organize everything I need to do in my daily life and kind of break it down day by day."
"For video gen, my go-to recently has been Cance, but you can never go wrong with Kling, especially Kling 3."
"For video editing, I like to use Premiere Pro and After Effects for visual effects if you want to go crazy with it."
"I use Adobe Premiere because I just want the most flexible software for anything I want to do. It's just so granular that I can have full control over my edit."
"I'm going to bring it into FreePik which is a place to get all of the latest image and video models."
"I like Manis because it's probably the closest thing to an actual agent I've used. They would actually run like scripts to probably parse the video and extract the transcription etc. So it's actually doing everything granularly."
"Skill for making Excalidraw. Excalidraw format for Excalidraw is JSON. So basically you can tell it to make a JSON file"
"If this video gets a few thousand likes, I will share the Excaladraw that I shared in this episode."
"You could be doing this on like a FigJam, you can be doing this on an Excalidraw, you can be doing this on pen and paper where you're writing out these workflows."
"if I hear about something or I see it on TikTok you know that the first place I go to is idea browser"
"You know it means like creating slideshows for Instagram on TikTok and stuff like that."
"You're going to go on ahead and create an Instagram, create a TikTok, create an X. Pick one channel that you're going to focus on and build an audience around that."
"I'm sure you've seen those TikToks and reels where it's like babies doing podcasts and stuff like that."
"I'm actually going to share this live on YouTube and Spotify on the Startup Ideas podcast."
"we sent screenshots from Spotify from which songs we playing to my daughter"
"I will just continue firing sauce into your ears if you're listening on Spotify and Apple."
"I'm actually going to share this live on YouTube and Spotify on the Startup Ideas podcast."
"YouTube doesn't make you let you make playlist from children's songs, which is very stupid."
"When I use Manis, it was like the first product I ever used that felt like the agent era was here and this does feel the same."
"This reminds me a lot like of Manis. Manis does a really good job at that. And I actually think Manis is just like underrated as a platform. I really need to go back in there and do another episode on Manis."
"I don't know about you but I go to a ChatGPT or a Gemini or any of these LLMs and I find it daunting."
"maybe you have like a granola or Gemini notes taking you know taking notes"
"In a world where people are finding products and services through LLMs like Perplexity and ChatGPT and Gemini."
"We've gotten to the point where ChatGPT, Gemini 3, a lot of these LLMs, like from a text base is just so so so good."
"I've got my Mac Mini going, you know, I've got one instance so using something like this is cool because you can have multiple instances going right."
"I think the best path for the average person honestly is a Mac Mini. I recommend going the Mac Mini route, even though a lot of people on the internet tell you not to."
"I'm making a Meta glasses app right now to be able to connect through the Meta glasses"
"you cannot cast HTML dashboard to Google Home without a lot of hacks and stuff"
"I'm using Discord basically. And as you can see here, I have like a one discord called kit and I have a one discord called zikit."
"So you create a Discord they say Telegram. I'm not a huge fan of Telegram. Discord, WhatsApp for the weight list"
"hey I have a spare Mac studio laying around. It's going to be plugged in all the time. How about you set up Pi Hole and block ads on my entire network."
"So I have this button on the Ultra set up to go to Benji."
"I have it running on my Mac studio and there's like one gateway that then to that gateway you can interface with telegram, iMessage, WhatsApp, your phone."
"This episode is the clearest explanation of Claudebot on the internet and how you can use it to make money and be more productive."
"I'm in Telegram I made a couple of bots with different personas."
"So let me share first of all my Telegram chat. I use Telegram to communicate with Henry."
"they say Telegram. I'm not a huge fan of Telegram"
"I prefer Opus most of the time for this and Codex for coding."
"Codex is a really good muscle for coding for this. And so set up Codex inside your Cloudbot."
"we have Codex now officially support skills. Skills are reusable bundles of instructions, scripts, and resources that help Codex complete specific tasks"
"I prefer Opus most of the time for this and codeex for coding."
"Claude Opus is the best model ever made. Period. It is fantastic for Claudebot."
"I bought a phone number with Twilio and a couple days ago I wanted to test it."
"goes to home assistant finds my TV makes an HTML dashboard and casts it on my TV"
"connected to my NAS, hosted them on Plex and now on Plex, we have a nice playlist"
"I have it running on my Mac studio and there's like one gateway"
"I talked about the fact that I am buying a Mac Studio to run it on in the next couple weeks."
"This new AI agent platform, it's called Axio by Alibaba, is getting me a little converted. Now there's an opportunity for me to use something that makes it easy to start an e-commerce business."
"one app that I've been using literally for 14 years. It's the Things to-do list app. So, it's by a company called Culture Code. I'm not affiliated with them at all"
"I'm also using Glyph uh.app to help get the most out of Nano Banana"
"I've done a review on Glyph before which is a similar sort of idea."
"I did a review of Glyph app and that's something that they do. So they basically bring in a bunch of the creative AI LLM and they optimize prompts so that you get the most out of Nano Banana Pro."
"if I hear about something or I see it on TikTok you know that the first place I go to is idea browser so let's go ahead and check the search data on it"
"The other product I wanted to talk about is and you've probably heard of it. It's Google Notebook LM, but there's a feature that you probably haven't looked at, which is the slides feature."
"One app is Krea. So, this is probably something that you haven't used. I just started using it over the last little bit, so I wouldn't say I'm a pro with it, but it is one of those creative AI tools that brings in, you know, V3 and Topaz and all these different video 3D creative models in one subscription."
"Sometimes I post on X these diagrams that go mega mega viral."
"Here's a three-skill system that turns Claude Opus 4.5 from just a coding agent to an army of senior engineers, designers, and writers."
"Guess what? Claude Opus 4.5 is here. And people are saying it is the world's best coding agent"
"So, I put Opus 4.5 head-to-head with Gemini 3 Pro. I built a SAS app and I wanted to see who would win."
"By the way, we also live tested Claude 4.5 against Gemini Pro and the results were quite interesting."
"canceling my missive subscription because I don't need to look at my email anymore. It's handled by the bots."
"Now, you can simply ask it to organize your inbox or schedule meetings directly through iMessage. If more than 60% of that is recurring, just hand it off to Lindy AI."
"What I like about the Lindy AI assistant, and I'm going to do a video, I think just completely on that, is you can text it out using iMessage."
"you can go to ideabrowser.com, get a validated idea, and just start vibe coding things"
"You can use AI, you can use tools like ideabrowser.com to find some of these niches."
"Then you're going to want to do use a page template, Next.js. You can use cloud code or something to actually go and build this."
"Building an MCP server in 2025 is in a lot of ways building like kind of building for mobile in 2010."
"You're going to want to publish that to MCP registries, uh, Smithery, MCPT, Open Tools"
"You're going to want to publish that to MCP registries, uh, Smithery, MCPT, Open Tools"
"You're going to want to publish that to MCP registries, uh, Smithery, MCPT, Open Tools"
"You can use tools like Otterly, there's profound, there's manual testing."
"I would go to deuce.com, uh which is like a, you know, listing of selling newsletters"
"Programmatic SEO is still under tap. Strategy number three, uh three on seven is doing a free tool as a top of the funnel"
"Claude Co-work not only names and rearranges them but also creates a spreadsheet for you to analyze"
"You can also use um just cloud dispatch and and I think uh you know claude co-work"
"Auto Research is a huge deal, and it's going viral on Twitter. I just wanted to do an episode where I can explain to you in the clearest way possible what it is, what are the use cases, how to make money from it."
"You can never go wrong with Kling, especially Kling 3."
"I think this paired with the Meta glasses or this paired with your AirPods and whatever is the missing interface to like super hyper productivity"
"Start by pricing at one-tenth of the value you create. Then raise prices by 5% until you're losing exactly 20% of your customers."
"Think of pricing like a thermometer with three critical levels. At the bottom is the minimum cost to deliver your product. In the middle is the actual price you charge. At the top is what customers think it's worth."
"Then raise prices by 5% until you're losing exactly 20% of your customers."
"You will be able to get way more out of Claude if you use skills. It's just going to get way way more consistent, higher value stuff."
"Derek Sivers had a line for that. If you're not saying hell yeah, it's a no. It sounds simple, but it's the only filter that works when growth starts offering more choices than clarity."
"You can use vibe code app. That's a mobile app builder"
"You know ROR and there's the Vibe Code app are two of you know popular ones."
"You can use anything.com that's a mobile app builder"
"Discord, WhatsApp for the weight list or an email newsletter for the weight list"
"launch with a hard paywall something like SuperWall.com"
"You can use roor.app, that's a mobile app builder"
"This new AI tool works like Open Claw, except its setup is 10 times simpler."
"A lot of this stuff can actually you know for the people into openclaw they can go and automate with openclaw"
"One of the reasons I think people like OpenClaw and Co-work now has some schedule tasks is you can schedule a task."
"Now, you can simply ask it to organize your inbox or schedule meetings directly through iMessage."
"Palo Alto Networks documented real world agent injection attacks"
"Google AI Studio has gotten pretty good"
"Codex has gotten pretty good"
"you launch it maybe you go to Product Hunt"
"there's like a huge startup idea for someone to build the Glassdoor of AI agents"
"I'm not saying that Salesforce is going to die"
"Point an auto research style agent at your CRM, so like a Salesforce or something like that, and inbound leads."
"Use AI to create competitors to whatever product it is, Salesforce, whatever."
"you have companies like Zendesk, which is pretty big already doing this"
"I'm not saying that HubSpot is going to die"
"like sort of like a Moldbook that was a social network for agents that got acquired by Meta for allegedly $200 million"
"You can just be like at Google Drive, find the right drive, then summarize a doc and update a sheet or edit a slides deck."
"you can upload things from Google Drive"
"And the short form videos would be using like a reotion uh skill uh on something like a cloud code"
"You can create a template in your framework like you know next.js, Webflow, WordPress"
"Duolingo perhaps you know one of the most famous examples daily streak count and then users are bragging about 365day streaks"
"We know how big of a business Duolingo is. Multiple billion dollar business. But I think if Duolingo were to start today, it might look something more like this."
"I don't know if Snapchat was before them I think they were um but like I think yeah I think that was an original Snapchat thing too right"
"Or just search your niche newsletter on Twitter or Substack and just try to find these newsletters."
"Maybe they're sharing it within Slack maybe they're sharing it within Microsoft Teams"
"You can create a template in your framework like you know next.js, Webflow, WordPress"
"Stripe Atlas, which allows you to create companies. You know, the artifact there is the incorporation milestone."
"Maybe they're sharing it within Slack maybe they're sharing it within Microsoft Teams"
"You might need to have it hook up to email, have it hook up to Slack, have it hook up to CRM, have it hook up to Stripe."
"having it draft and send emails while replying to your boss's text on Slack"
"I would say if you want to make like a workspace specific agent, most people would easily transition to Slack because they they've already used it"
"I can imagine you prompting this interface based on the task I want. And then on the left hand side seeing these agents actually going and doing and checking in on them just like you check in on teammates in Slack."
"If you look at some of the stuff that he works on, you know, Nomad List for example, a lot of the tools like these could be you know copied quite quickly."
"The example I'll use here is, you know, plugins in OpenAI."
"You have tools like perplexity computer open AI had operator came out about a year ago"
"There's 200,000 new vibe coding projects being created every single day on Lovable."
"We all know you know the end of year December Spotify wrapped. They get 100 million shares every December of that thing."
"deuce.com, uh which is like a, you know, listing of selling newsletters, newsletter investor"
"You can also use um just cloud dispatch and and I think uh you know claude co-work"
"Of course, you can go and do it yourself scraping. You can use, you know, Playwright or selenium."
"Of course, you can go and do it yourself scraping. You can use, you know, Playwright or selenium."
"This is the AWS moment for web data. In 2006, if you wanted to build a web app, what did you have to do? Well, you had to go out and buy servers."
"So HFS and SEM Rush like you know I think SEM Rush just sold for like $1.9 billion or something."
"Then we entered the co-pilot era. You know cursor GitHub co-pilot. It was faster but you still needed to drive."
"I don't care if you use notion I don't care if you use Apple notes but you're going to need some brain for storing your meeting notes, storing your context."
"it gives some examples here in the official announcement, some technical stuff because it's talking about Codex specifically, but like a Notion spec to implementation skill"
"Then you're going to need something like a search layer. So something that's going to go and search different things like Perplexity has a good MCP. Exa as well."
"I would be spending an hour of my day just checking religiously every single CarMax and Cars.com and Autotrader and all these websites."
"I would be spending an hour of my day just checking religiously every single CarMax and Cars.com and Autotrader and all these websites."
"I would be spending an hour of my day just checking religiously every single CarMax and Cars.com and Autotrader and all these websites."
"Simply connect this to Claude code using the Obsidian CLI and it will build an entire web of how you actually think."
"You can rent an Nvidia GPU from a service like Lambda Labs, Vast AI, RunPod, or Google Collab."
"Karpathy also launched AgentHub. What is AgentHub? It's GitHub for humans. Sorry, GitHub is for humans. AgentHub is for agents. So, it's basically a GitHub for agents."
"You can rent an Nvidia GPU from a service like Lambda Labs, Vast AI, RunPod, or Google Collab."
"I saw this tweet by Toby, who's the CEO and co-founder of Shopify. Auto research works even better for optimizing any piece of software."
"Hi, Toby. Been watching Shopify's run lately. 11.6 billion in revenue... 30% growth and the AI catalog tools are generally impressive."
"I want to actually go and set up a Shopify. And what does that look like?"
"Think of tools like Optimizely that's a SaaS tool that when I first moved to San Francisco I remember how big they were and everyone was talking about Optimizely and AB testing."
"You can rent an Nvidia GPU from a service like Lambda Labs, Vast AI, RunPod, or Google Collab."
"CapCut is really simple to do this in CapCut too, right? So you can do this in CapCut which is basically like a nerfed down more stripped down non-technical version of Premiere Pro."
"Connect agents to real tools. This is using things like MCP."
"You can be doing this on pen and paper where you're writing out these workflows, Google Docs, it doesn't matter."
"I will just continue firing sauce into your ears if you're listening on Spotify and Apple."
"You could be doing this on like a FigJam, you can be doing this on an Excalidraw, you can be doing this on pen and paper where you're writing out these workflows."
"Scott, legend, used to run product at Adobe."
"wouldn't we want to use Nana Banana Pro like the best image model that exists?"
"This is literally a marketing email marketing person's old job. Point blank. This is and it's using Claude Sonnet 4.6 which is great."
"maybe you have like a granola or Gemini notes taking you know taking notes"
"We also tested how Claude Co-work would work with professional softwares like AutoCAD. And the possibilities are fascinating"
"We rebuild Polymarket, a multi-billion dollar app, but we use these models"
"Vercel now has something called workflows that they've launched in beta that are basically it's for free and it is trigger.dev for free."
"he's equipped with all the skills to be an engineer like react native versell cooly managing SSH GitHub"
"he's equipped with all the skills to be an engineer like react native versell cooly managing SSH GitHub"
"It's called anti-captcha.com and you're paying a small subscription. I think you can start with $5 for human workers."
"You can go on Amazon AWS EC2 which is basically a virtual private server where you can install CloudBot and it runs on there."
"This just in, Claudebot has officially been renamed as Moltbot. I'm guessing they got a lot of heat from the anthropic team."
"My friend Furqan, he used to be the co-founder of AppLovin. AppLovin is like a $175 billion company."
"It gives you an overview and ties into Amazon trends. You can see here the search volume and then the sales count."
"I have no affiliation with Alibaba or this company. I'm just a guy who likes to use products that give me an unfair advantage."
"By the way, it doesn't just integrate with Alibaba, it integrates with Alibaba Express and a few others."
"It will search for mechanical keyboard customer reviews, forum discussions on Reddit and Geek Hack, and common Q&A complaints to get user pain points."
"It will search for mechanical keyboard customer reviews, forum discussions on Reddit and Geek Hack, and common Q&A complaints to get user pain points."
"Since Squid Game Netflix 3 is popular right now, I want to design some products based on Squid Games."
"In 1998, they noticed the rise of a new platform called eBay and thought, 'If it worked in the US, why not in Germany?'"
"proving the core idea of The Millionaire Fast Lane, that you don't get rich working for a system, you get rich building and owning a system"
"So, I'm actually just going to go to like, let's say, Calai, which is a popular app for tracking your calories."
"I would share screenshots or Figma files or just paste text, whatever is easiest for you."
"they're just following the agent skills IO standard, the one by Anthropic"
"We use things like you know Cursor or Replit or v0 and then we kind of just give up"
"have Codex read and update your Linear tickets skill"
"We use things like you know Cursor or Replit or v0 and then we kind of just give up"
"Here's some power phrases shared by Anthropic to help get better outputs."
"HYROX, which is a global indoor fitness competition combining 8 km of running split into 1 km segments with eight different functional workout stations. It's basically like the new CrossFit."
"Sadi is a company that you know convert your missed calls into bookings. Sadi is the market leading AI host built for hospitality answering every call taking reservation orders."
"Yeah, I guess like with Loom you can see like or a doc send or whatever like you can see how long people were in it"
"But Amir, the co-founder of Humbly Tick, isn't one of them because he makes use of Claude skills."
"Logo Maker. 100,000 downloads and $200,000 of revenue just in the last month. It just helps you create logos from Prompt. You just prompt and in a few seconds you get a logo in a few formats."
"Emoji Lab. It's done 100,000 downloads in the last 30 days and it's done $100,000 of revenue in the last month. Basically, it's a sticker pack company."
"Vinyl Snap. It's for vinyl records. It's done 70,000 downloads in the last month, $70,000 of revenue in the last month as well. It's an app that basically helps you figure out what your vinyls are worth."
"And they do have some sort of Apple Watch integration which I think is interesting as well."
"Zozopit 3D body scanner. It's done 40,000 downloads in the last 30 days. You basically scan your body 360°. I just think that the idea of that it's in 3D and you can see it is really interesting."
"AI home decor interior design app. It's gotten 100,000 downloads in the last month. It's done $100,000 in revenue last month. It's an AI interior designer."
"Lang Lang Learn. It's an AI English tutor and it is absolutely slaying. It's done 200,000 downloads in the last 30 days. $300,000 of revenue in the last 30 days."
"Menu Fit. It's done 30,000 downloads but it's done $60,000 of revenue. It brands itself as the number one app for eating out healthy."
"Flash Loop. It's an AI video generator. Generate epic AI videos from text or images in seconds. It's powered by VO3 and Sora 2."
"Bible notation maker and recording app that has gotten $60,000 in revenue in the last 30 days. Basically, it captures every sermon and prayer."
"I saw the article that Pokemon has outperformed the S&P over the last like 15 years. Like people want to collect things."
"You know ROR and there's the Vibe Code app are two of you know popular ones."
"The craziest thing is all the models are not the state-of-the-art models. So, they're actually using like old models, putting it together. I kind of hate that about this, right? Like this is not the best product."