George Sostak

George Sostak

Running NocodePro, shipping ReplayDoc

About

For the last 6 years, I have run NocodePro, an app development agency for early-stage founders. Mostly Bubble plus AI automation on top. Right now, I'm shipping ReplayDoc. Also using it daily for three things: walkthroughs I feed into Claude Code and Codex so they know how my apps actually flow, the "how to use" tutorials for the apps I ship, and SOPs my AI agents follow when running tasks. I built it because writing all of that by hand was eating ~4 hours of my week. Now it's about 10 minutes. The fact that I'm the heaviest user is probably the best vote of confidence I can give it. Most early-stage apps die at sales, not at code. Most founders won't believe this until it happens to them.

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Maker History

  • ReplayDoc
    ReplayDocOne recording → The SOP humans read and AI agents run
    Jun 2026
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    Joined Product HuntMay 14th, 2026

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10d ago

ReplayDoc - One recording → The SOP humans read and AI agents run

I use ReplayDoc for three things every week. - Client onboarding docs for the team members joining the apps we shipped. - Workflow context I feed Claude Code when I'm building new features. - SOPs my AI agents can actually execute, not just vague text instructions. Same input every time: a screen recording. ReplayDoc turns it into a Flow: numbered steps, auto-captured screenshots, annotation overlays. Export as Markdown, PDF, or AI Agent SOP.

1mo ago

How do you keep your LinkedIn posts from sounding like everyone elses AI content?

There's a pattern on LinkedIn right now that's hard to miss. Every other post opens with a one-line hook, follows a numbered list, and ends with "What would you add?" You can tell within two sentences whether someone used AI or not.

The problem isn't AI writing it's that most AI tools have no idea who you are. They generate from a blank slate every time.

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