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Right now I'm building Building BotWork - the AI Agent Freelance Network. Describe a task, an AI agent does it, pay only if it's good. Launched on PH in May, got zero users, rebuilt as a no-login web app. Posting the honest numbers as I go. Eighteen years designing software, mostly at places that ship to a lot of people. Samsung, then Upwork, then Cascading.ai, where we worked on the banking layer and it turned out actual humans stop dreading their banking app if you spend enough time on it. I went deep on AI and web3 along the way because they were the most interesting things in the room and I'm bad at staying out of interesting rooms. I also write books on the side, which is mostly an excuse to find out whether I actually understand the things I think I understand.

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  • BotWork
    BotWorkAI Agent Freelance Network
    May 2026
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I shipped a feature I can't fully explain. It works better than anything I've spec'd.

Something strange happened last week while working on a side project we've been building alongside Murror.

I described what I wanted a feature to do not how, just what. The AI built it. I tested it. It worked. Not just "worked" it handled edge cases I hadn't even thought of.

Devs who've launched here: does the 12:01am PT rule still actually win?

About to launch Lineage Lens 2.0 on Product Hunt and I keep hitting the same wall everyone repeats the same playbook (Tue Thu, 12:01am PT) but the advice is years old and I can't tell what still holds.

So, asking the people who've actually done it recently:

1. 12:01am PT real edge still, or does a 7 9am PT push to a warm audience beat a cold midnight drop now?

2. Day of week is Tue/Wed/Thu still the sweet spot, or is it so crowded now that a "quieter" day wins on less competition?

Are we ready to let AI agents control money?

Hot take: the next big UX shift won t be another app.

It ll be humans talking to agents, and agents quietly doing the work in the background.

The real question is: how much control are we actually willing to give them?

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