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I build and run my own business. Every day is different and unpredictable. I take risks and learn from mistakes. It’s challenging but very fulfilling.

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What's new?

We just dropped a massive update for Orchestria, completely shifting from just an instrumentation studio to a full-scale AI music engine. You can now generate radio-ready tracks featuring highly realistic, professional vocal chains alongside top-tier musical compositions. But we re still staying true to our core mission: zero black boxes. Instead of getting a locked, flat audio file, you still get full control over individual stems and raw MIDI. Whether you want to drop studio-grade vocals, conduct specific instrument lanes with text, or export the MIDI straight into your DAW, the new pipeline delivers pristine audio fidelity without stripping away your control as a producer.

Finding Clay expensive?

A lot us are frustrated with Clay credits usage.
It almost feels like complexity is built in to maximise credit usage- not maximise value delivered to the users.
I have spoken with 200+ founders and builders while building Jesse.
A vast majority spend more per month Clay to just find 100 leads (not convert, just find) than they spend on building their app.
This is very unfortunate situation to be in.
If you find yourself in such a situation- might as well try Jesse (#3 product of the day, and featured mention in PH weekly newsletter)> https://agentjesse.floworks.ai/
Whats more?
> Jesse does not restrict you to 102-12 data sources.
> Jesse is natural language based.
"show me soccer facilities opened in midwest post last summer" -> relevant if you want to sell your booking SaaS
"homeowners looking to rent out their homes having moved to a different city" -> great leads if you are in real estate
> Best yet? starts with just $9 plan with a generous free trial.

The memory update everyone’s been waiting for — v1.10 is out

Shipped v1.10 yesterday. Redeploy only, no migration.

The thing that was broken: ask your memory store for something specific, like a version string or an error code, and it'd come back with the wrong thing. Confidently. Dense search embeds those identifiers so close together it can't tell them apart. It's not a miss, it's a wrong answer that looks right.

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