Still feels surreal. 5 years ago I didn't know what a startup was. Two weeks ago, we stood at @Stripe, sharing what we ve built... and the numbers are crazy:
10,000+ users in under 3 months (now nearly 18,000)
220M+ tokens processed in 90 days (that's ~93k tokens/hour)
Built in a space most people call just a wrapper . we went all-in on a single problem.
179,000 views in 7 days (I guess it s not just us who are geeky about AI tokens )
Here s what we shared at Stripe: milestones, mistakes, learnings, and our honest journey. No here s how you do X , only here s what we ve learned and what worked for us.
Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality. Is it the speed of product changes?
Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?
Whether you're a solo builder or part of a fast-moving product team, documentation always seems to lag just behind reality. Is it the speed of product changes?
Getting engineers or PMs to consistently update docs?
I m curious how people here actually research ad creatives today.
If you run TikTok / short-form ads (or UGC for brands):
How do you find winning ads to learn from?
What do you look at first: hook, comments, CTR-style metrics, view pattern, something else?
What s the most painful part of your current process?
We re launching FastMoss Ad Insights 1.0 next Saturday (Dec 13th) it s focused on TikTok Shop ads intelligence (finding winning ads, spotting viral creatives early, understanding competitor strategies).
Instead of sending a client a separate video explaining how to use the tool, you can now embed the instructions, disclaimers, and context inside the tool itself.
It acts like a built-in "Instruction Manual" that pauses the workflow to ensure your users actually read what they need to know before moving forward. So freaking simple, yet so powerful for client experience!
We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?
For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.
We're into the last week of November, which is a little nuts to me. It feels like last week we rang in the 2025 new year celebrations. There's been a ton of new products launch this year, unsurprisingly a lot of them with "AI" in their name. What product or products stood out to you the most?
For me it has to be @Wispr Flow, it's completely changed the game on how I interact with my devices, I rarely find myself typing anymore. Even this post was dictated through Wispr Flow.