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Nominees for the Best AI Workflow Automation Tools Orbit Award.

We re officially in nominees season for the Orbit Awards: AI Workflow Automation.
Any experiences with Product Hunt display ad campaigns?
Let's talk ads on Product Hunt.
They could be an opportunity to keep the momentum going post-launch. Take @Appwrite for example when they launched last May.
Can AI take control of a robot?
The AI researchers at Andon Labs, the people who gave Anthropic Claude an office vending machine to run, and hilarity ensued, have published the results of a new AI experiment.
They wanted to see if LLMs were technically capable of functioning as a robot s brain, that is, connecting their thinking (textual decision-making) with real sensors and movement.
Investment opportunity on the horizon: Figma moves closer to a blockbuster IPO
According to Finance Yahoo, Figma wants to come up with an Initial Public Offering that could raise up to $1.5 billion.
The company is profitable in 2023, 2024, and 2025:
2024 Revenue: $749 million, a 48% increase from 2023.
2025 Growth: 46% year-over-year revenue growth in Q1.
Gross Margin: 91% gross margin.
Figma reports negligible debt, but it has a revolving debt line that could be updated.
What kind of lead magnets worked well for increasing the subscriber count of your newsletter?
In the second half of the year, I wanted to use some kind of lead magnet that I sent to people in exchange for their email address.
My questions are for observing purposes:
You only get 1 hour a day to build. What do you let go of β and what do you fight to keep?
Let s play this out.
You re not full-time.
You re not VC-backed.
Life s already happening.
And your calendar hands you exactly 60 minutes a day to build something meaningful.
So now what?
No time for endless roadmap debates
Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?
I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:
Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"
Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"
Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.
I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.
I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.
Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!
Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do
Vibe coding process - do we jump in or plan it out?
I'm super curious how everyone starts to vibe code? In the beginning I would simply jump into @bolt.new or @Cursor and just do a prompt and continue refining with the AI. I quickly realized this created a lot of issues as I didn't think about the structure, tech stack, and how I wanted the features to interact with each other and how the way I was building things would impact the user experience. I now do the following:
Write down a simple problem statement: "what am I trying to solve?"
Write down a simple solution statement: "what does the thing I'm building do (to solve the problem)"
Share the above with @ChatGPT by OpenAI and word vomit my thoughts, ideas, how I want the user to interact with my app, etc and ASK ChatGPT to turn everything I said and want into an easy to understand directive and instructions for an Engineer.
I then take the Engineer instructions and give it to a new chat in ChatGPT and ask it to turn those instructions into a prompt for an AI engineer and to break up the project into sections so that each time we focus on a section the app is shippable and keeps things easy to work on.
I take the output and paste it into my notes. I then give it to Cursor.
Once in Cursor, I create a new project folder and got at it!
Curious what everyone else does and if you've experience any things to avoid or must do


