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An inspiration engine for ideas

If I had to grow a SaaS to $100k/month from ZERO today with AI, this is exactly how I’d do it:
I’d start by picking a niche I deeply understand. Maybe it’s ghostwriters, short-form video editors, newsletter operators. People who have recurring, painful, time-consuming tasks that https://t.co/C8x9KTp865
the optimal startup team in 2025 is 5 people.
1 engineer. 1 designer. 1 product lead. 1 growth lead. 1 ops person
that's it.
the engineer starts the day in Cursor. they paste in a product idea, and Cursor instantly generates the scaffolding. they edit inline with AI, refactor
GREG ISENBERGx.com
>be you
>work in HFT shaving nanoseconds off latency or extracting bps from models
>have existential dread
>see this tweet, wonder if your skills could be better used making AGI
>apply to attend this party, meet the openai team
>build AGI
Sam Altmanx.com


RecipeNinja is an app I vibecoded in Windsurf.
It took me about 20 hours over the last 2 weeks. I wrote zero lines of code.
I am more convinced than ever that coding (and all knowledge work) is about to get totally steamrolled by AI. https://t.co/NYFXNjMNJ7

Caved and got o1 Pro.
I asked it my favorite question to ask these models, and it gave much more interesting answers than either o1 preview or Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
They're not quite as mind-bending as I'd want -- I've seen a version of all of them except #7 -- but still better: https://t.co/8TP93VBK8w

Always Tell Investors Exactly Why They Shouldn’t Invest in You / Your Company when You Are Pitching https://t.co/mqLnEkuHg3