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Shailendra Singh ⚡️

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Founder - https://t.co/jyFlZBeojl | Write software faster with lesser bugs | #opentel #integrationtests #mocking | @iitbombay

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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
8 months
This is why we are building HyperTest PROBLEM: AI is the future of software development @Replit @cursor_ai @windsurf_ai @boltdotnew.... ▶️ Copilots producing code, at 2x-3x speed ▶️ But with 40% more design & security flaws ▶️ One broken backend call breaks all connected
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
not a burpee technically just a ranger
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when u forget to tie your hair during burpees 😂
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
Here is a few things I'd love to understand 1. I login in my app using an OTP that I get on my mobile. So when their AI loads my app and they would press the login button how would they punch the OTP to move to the next page? 2. I add products to my cart before I checkout. if
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Anything
18 days
Introducing Anything Max: Vibe Coding that's leaps above Lovable and Bolt We've raised money at a $100M valuation and built what we believe is the future of vibe coding. We asked 100 vibe coders to build their apps side by side on Lovable, Bolt, and Anything Max and they rated
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
This 👇 Raise small iterate fast learn to build something that sticks with users learn to build with constraints so you focus hard
@MarieMartens
Marie
18 days
Bootstrapping forces you have to ship fast, launch small, and get real feedback early. You simply cannot spend 6 months or a year building in the dark and hoping for a perfect (expensive) big launch. When we were finding the first 1000 users for @TallyForms , we didn’t optimize
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
Most PM, engineer turn founders neglect list building, cold emailing, cold calling for the longest of times. They think they should get the product right and then get someone to build those lists, write those copies and things will fall in place. but building those lists, and
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Chris Pisarski
19 days
Every time I'm at a YC event, I get asked how to do GTM. My answer is always the same - here are the bullet points: 1. build your lead lists, use tools like Crustdata or Apollo 2. don't use AI to create the outbound email - make it as concise as possible 3. take a look at
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
Just shipped HyperTest to Harness. Jyoti built the company I admired. Now harness is using HyperTest. SaaS founders before me and many after look upto him to believe what is possible - young Indians moving to valley. Building without fear. Seeing success. Getting it right with
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
iii) Citation-ready over engagement optimisation Are your key findings easily extractable? (AI needs to quote them) Are your sources clearly marked? (AI needs to trace where you got information) Is the claim structure logical? (AI needs to understand what you're actually arguing)
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
6) i) consolidation over proliferation You used to think: "More content = more keyword targets." Now you realize: "More similar content = AI confusion + no citations." You'd actually delete or merge pages rather than create new ones. ii) Authority signalling over keyword
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
5) creating llms.txt for AI crawlers like we robots.txt for web crawlers. This file is like publishing a constitution for our site that tells AI systems i) "We publish original research on AI trends" (not just commentary) ii) "Cite us when you reference our April 2025 benchmark
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
4. i) Create fewer, more definitive articles with clear scope. If you have 12 articles on "AI regulation," Firecrawl will flag them as duplicate signals—AI systems see them as redundant. ii) Use precise headlines that tell an AI exactly what it's reading (research, opinion,
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
3. AI agents search the web to provide the most relevant, authoritative and original answer to a question. The goal isn't site visibility aka rank, the goal is content authority. AI agents will reward sites with content looks original with methodology clearly explained and
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
2. Marketers achieved this by creating multiple articles on similar topics, keyword research based on volume, difficult and competition, building backlinks and internal linking. Reduce bounce rate, use ambiguous headlines to keep user stay longer. Unfortunately, AI search is
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
1. Marketers before AI used SEO to hack site traffic. It started by optimising for traffic. Traffic is harnessed using keywords. So marketers target query volume which is a direct proxy for user signal. In short, your success metric is ranking #1 for X keyword.
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
17 days
With all large model companies now launching their own browsers it is clear in future agents not humans would be searching web This means marketers who harness traffic, ranking and visits would adjust for how agents browse web. Read on >>
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
19 days
What exactly do you get by cold emailing folks "2-levels above your league" Founders are constantly cold mailing potential customers and getting rejected to have our hustle in check. Most times users don't know of the better world possible with your software and the constant
@MohapatraHemant
Hemant Mohapatra
20 days
If you aren't cold calling/emailing 1-2 people per month who are 2-3 levels "beyond your league", and not getting rejected 50% of the time, you aren't hustling hard enough. START. If you are getting rejected 100% of the time, you haven't figured out how to cold open yet. STOP.
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
19 days
It helps to have someone head a venture fund or accelerator who meets young founders day in day out and pushes this to think big, never feel limited by boundaries on market and tech that others set for you. but it is completely else to be delusional to the point that you
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
19 days
vibe coding is good at best at producing prototypes but fully functional apps that can take users, has multiple moving parts and a character of its own can not exactly be vibe coded. All the garry needs to do is google search apps built with https://t.co/9UcBAb2JaP and lovable
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Sridhar Vembu
19 days
If our business would be the first to be competed away by vibe coded apps, why are we seeing such rapid customer growth (exceeding 50%) right now? And why don't we see vibe coded email or spreadsheet or accounting app or messaging apps yet? My own personal R&D project is to
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
19 days
All apps made through bolt, emergent are static sites with some graphics and supabase / firebase. I 'd like to see folks using these tools to just connect a working database and I'd be mighty impressed!
@garrytan
Garry Tan
19 days
Zoho’s business would be first to be competed away by people building their own custom software built by people using @Replit @emergentlabs and @Taskade Why pay $30/seat/month for over bundled SaaS when soon even nontech ops ppl can vibe-code a custom solution in a weekend?
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
25 days
Give me one example of a successful agentic execution of workflow i.e. 4-5 steps to be done in sequence through a browser getting done with the same (not even better) outcome than a human MCP browsers are no innovation.
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Vedika Jain
26 days
Browser automation is quietly becoming the new execution layer for enterprise ops. Most finance/HR/ops/compliance work now lives in SaaS + external portals, not APIs. LLMs finally make browser agents reliable enough to handle that long-tail. The winners will be vertical, with
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
1 month
great marketing + great team + great product + bad market = market wins bad marketing + bad team + bad product + great market = market wins Why are good founders then wasting so much time on Linkedin + Twitter creating content talking about a great product probably in a market
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Shailendra Singh ⚡️
2 months
Comforting from all the fund raise videos founders boast as a flex. The real flex is revenue, users that stay.
@MarieMartens
Marie
2 months
We bootstrapped @TallyForms to $4 million ARR with a tiny team and simplicity as our moat. Here's how we got here: 1️⃣ Pick a crowded, boring industry with low NPS 2️⃣ Target a specific audience (and ignore the rest) 3️⃣ Talk to users constantly 4️⃣ Build one thing extremely
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