Greg Isenberg
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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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Clear filters"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"
"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."
"Google AI Studio has gotten pretty good"
"I'm not saying that HubSpot is going to die"
"you have companies like Zendesk, which is pretty big already doing this"
"Codex has gotten pretty good"
"like sort of like a Moldbook that was a social network for agents that got acquired by Meta for allegedly $200 million"
"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."
"there's like a huge startup idea for someone to build the Glassdoor of AI agents"
"Palo Alto Networks documented real world agent injection attacks"
"you launch it maybe you go to Product Hunt"
"You can also use um just cloud dispatch and and I think uh you know claude co-work"
"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."
"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."
"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"
"You can create a template in your framework like you know next.js, Webflow, WordPress"
"There's 200,000 new vibe coding projects being created every single day on Lovable."
"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"
"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"