I run the most automated org on earth,
thx to the agents I built myself or third parties.
I just saw YC betting it all on "replace humans with AI" ideas.
24 AI agents to automate the entire org:
1. SEObot - automated entire blog SEO.
- figures out my topics, keywords, knowledge tree, and more
- pitches me article ideas daily over an email
- generates them & syncs with my CMS
- does all internal and external linking... -> @seobotai
2. SoftGen - AI Agent for coding.
I build small projects just by talking to it. No coding at all. I don't even read the code. So it basically works for non-coders.
In the old days, I'd give these projects to junior devs & wait for months.
Real demo:
3. Replit AI Agent - replaced dev mates.
I use it as my team member when I build advanced projects.
It fits well for coders who wanna save time. Basically me+replit feels like me+5junior developers. I screen recorded the process:
4. @listingbott - works 24/7 to find all relevant directories & websites where it can list my product.
- it brings me more backlinks
- direct click traffic
- I'm placed on new directories & if one blows up, I'm already listed there & I get a solid upside
5. AI Agent for outreach
- analyze your product
- search social media
- find the related influencers
- write & send DMs
6. Browser Use - AI agents that can do anything in the browser.
- can fill out forms
- sign up for things
- send emails
- and pretty much anything else that can be done in the browser and is repetative
7. Email Outreach with an agent.
- Connects to hubspot
- Creates & manages your contacts & deals
- Gets insights from all data & sends outreach emails
--> dub.composio.dev/mI6L8HAdub.composio.dev/mI6L8HA
8. Galileo AI - a UI generation platform for design ideation.
Takes just minutes to convert natural language to UI designs and prototypes.
9. AI builds my landing pages ( @unicornplatform )
10. AI agent for Law
11. AI agent to transform ideas into a user interface with one prompt.
12. AI Agent for customer support.
The team ( @TakoTreba & @yasser_elsaid_ ) built a chatbot (chatbase) that lets you build things like Customer Support agents and a lot more.
13. AI automation for accounting with @puzzlefin works really well.
14. AI agents from @hcompany_ai can act as your cofounders
- do research, buy the domain, make payments, build sites and more.
16. @wrapifai lets me build mini tools for SEO with no coding, just prompting.
17. Postman lets you build a custom AI agent that searches the network, discovers an API, processes its documentation, connects to it, and evaluates whether everything worked at the end of the process.
18. AI agent for reddit.
- Goes to the most popular subreddit in your niche, Collects top questions, Feeds them into o1, Generates viral ads scripts, Creates videos in arcads.
--> get.arcads.ai/reddit-agentget.arcads.ai/reddit-agent
23. @hcompany_ai:
- Navigates web interfaces with pixel-level precision.
- Interprets pixels and text to understand screens and elements.
- Automates workflows for web testing, onboarding, and e-commerce.
24. AI Agent for Sales.
@rox__ai is a swarm of AI agents acting as an army of analysts to help them plan, prioritize, research, engage, and keep up with their customers.
[windsurf, soham, google, openai, devin, agi, cluely, truely, amazon, elon, nikita, ilya, sam, satya, ai browsers, grok4, jeff bezos, roy]
(you can thank me later, for saving you weeks of doomscrolling)
1. One dude cemented his spot as the idol of a new era next to Hawk Tuah, "cheat on everything guy", "$20M ARR in 7 hours bro" & bonny blue.
He worked (pretended to work) at 15 YC-backed startups at once. When caught, claiming it was to make ends meet. Maybe he has 500 kids or India is costlier than we thought
2. Drama of the year:
> OpenAI acquires WIndsurf for $3B
> Satya Nutella (the real openai boss) kills the deal to save VS code+Copilot
> Google hires windsurf founders for $2.4B
> Devin hires the remaining 250 devs into the Pied Piper office to replace their AI developers
How I got my first 100 users for each of my 24 startups:
1. Cold emails:
- go for quality, not quantity
send to 20 people; if no reply, change the copy and resend. repeat until 2 replies.
- make it super short and include the outcome E.g. for @listingbott I'd send this "100 backlinks from relevant directories in one click"
2. Social media DMs (Li, X, IG, FB, RD, etc)
- send 15 sec loom with an audit of their biz/site/profile...where the preview makes it obvious it's personalized.
- impress them with your quick effort
- e.g. for @seobotai it'd be: "SEO audit of their website"
I had a dream tonight, it was the year 2055, I saw this:
1. Attention is the ultimate currency that replaced money, time & resources 2. Work is optional (full abundance with artificial scarcity) 3. 99% of the population doesn't work, they...
...play e-games, all life 4. Every human owns a generic humanoid robot, as we own smartphones 5. Unethical games dominate: Hunger Games, Squid Games, Gladiator Games, Mortal Combat, and more 6. Children are produced in the lab and taken care of by robo-parents
7. The invention of anti-aging medicine completely eliminated reproduction in rich cities 8. The ww3 is ongoing in the form of never-ending drone/tech/ai/info wars, very similar to sports games, with minimal civilian casualties
> Traditional SaaS is done (soon)
> commoditized
> founders clone successful products & halve the price
> a race to the bottom, down to $0
> everything is about to look & work the same: the social mediaschedulers, web builders, calendar apps, etc
I think this is what comes next:
AI Agent will dominate the software.
AI Agents will be the only proxy between humans and machines.
Non-AI software will still be necessary, but it'll be used by AI, not humans.
Today, we build software for humans, tomorrow, we'll build for agents.
The Future of UX:
Old UX will be gone and most traditional software will simply expose API for other agents(e.g., MCP servers).
The new UX: chat, canvas, mindmap, AR
Most consumer UX will be AR, e.g. we'll be wearing glasses and AI will augment the interface on top of the real world.
Don’t do this until you made $10k with your startup:
> hire > google/fb ads
> redesign > registering a company
> outsourcing > more features
> refactoring > start a new project
> VC funding > events
> dark mode > conferences
Why:
No employees!
> they can perform well-defined tasks, but at the beginning, most tasks need creativity & exploration.
> they don’t care as much as u, they won’t be obsessed with making the product better, listening the users and working their ass off. The customers gonna feel it
No Google/FB ads!
> paid ads can’t magically bring traffic to a product that sucks organically. So first get some organic traction
> if u still go for paid growth, use: influencers or niched networks like @TinyAdz , if you're in b2b tech
To solve chicken & the egg problem, you should be the chicken and your users are the eggs. E.g. in TinyAdz I was the first advertizer, I paid to adevertize my own products, so that publishers could earn money on the day one. So easy.
2) Build a tool for yourself.
If u truly satisfy yourself & become a big fan of your own tool, the chance you won’t find external users is zero.
(I built SeoBot and listingbott this way)