Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas


I built an app over a weekend and posted an AI-generated influencer for it on TikTok and Reels every day for a week.
On day 8, we went viral (4m+ views, #7 in charts)
I'm making the internal tool I built public so you can make your apps go viral, too. https://t.co/tm14nsMZ2N
The best practice is for products—whether they have network effects or not—to constantly layer on new channels.
Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
http://andrewchen.co/how-to-be-a-growth-hacker-an-airbnbcraigslist-case-study
Ryan Holiday • Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising

Researching and finding inspiration for design ideas is gruelling! Dribbble just adds noise to this process with dumb designs that look good on paper but not when implemented.
I spend anywhere between 10 mins to 6 hrs researching. It would be nice to have a “natural language search using AI” to find inspiring landing p... See more
Some of the links:
- My slides as keynote: https://t.co/vpgY8u5Sup
- Software 2.0 blog post from 2017 https://t.co/52Ypl0Vfo0
- How LLMs flip the script on technology diffusion https://t.co/ut7JaCcEie
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Andrej Karpathyx.comOne of his keys to success: Bell sets aside hours each week to solely do curation and find inspiration. He’ll browse Tumblr and build countless boards on Are.na. “Are.na is my favorite website ever, the browse page is amazing, you can look at everything being added in real-time to the site,” he said. “That feed is the most organic, serendipitous pl... See more