andi schuster
@andischuster
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🍰 TT-shaped product wrangler @Canva, ex @BCG x. Building at the intersection of design, AI and ops. Systems tinkerer. Forever curious.
Joined February 2012
hey @Meta your business support is terrible. running ads is blocked because my "account is restricted", apparently it's because of the missing 2FA. BUT I HAVE 2FA enabled. i have been sending 10+ CX inquiries over the past 2 weeks now, but the issue is ignored + tix closed
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never make major life decisions 30 days after a meditation retreat or an encounter with a frontier AI product
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So big on voice for onboarding / setup UX. Just much more natural to be welcomed to an experience this way.
3. Voice interfaces go mainstream Touch is so 2020. Voice + gesture combos in everyday apps, like dictating edits in design tools. My guess is it'd massively cut friction in workflows. Test voice prototypes now; hardware like earbuds makes it seamless.
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I just came off a longhaul flight and seems like during that time I missed the #agenticUI hype. But what’s more interesting to me than just pointing Claude code at these repos is the question: How will we setup system constraints so that agentic UI grows itself without the
honestly insane how fast everything is moving it was barely a week ago when I was asking how to get good design outputs with Claude Code now we have an entire stack for agentic UI
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Two competing thoughts here: 1. Agree than unlimited product YOLO is not ideal. I’ve kept @chatprd artificially constrained (me + a couple Eng) because it forces us to focus on what matters. Lots of things we could do we don’t do yet, or don’t do because not enough customers
Dropped the phrase "product slop" today in a call — when teams can ship so much more at 100x the speed, the risk of bloated, feature-dense but unfocused experiences quickly becomes a concern. "More things faster" is rarely a recipe for excellence. When it takes weeks to ship,
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Maybe too soon to call the end of landing pages and onboarding funnels. But a good take where we may be moving. The new PLG funnel isn’t landing page → free trial → activation → conversion. It’s agent query → documentation scan → feature match → recommendation. IMO:
Sequoia just called the end of an entire go-to-market era and most SaaS companies won’t realize what hit them for 18 months. Product-led growth was built on one assumption: humans would try the software. The entire playbook since 2010 optimized for human discovery. Beautiful
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Best money I've ever spent as a CEO... an internal AI transformation hire. He doesn't care about title. He just wants to ship. And he goes across your entire org, sales, revenue, hr, apps, tech and kills stupid manual processes. Such an underrated unlock.
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i asked Claude Cowork to make me a daily growth report for @every by scanning through our X, PostHog, website and more, and then comparing to our Q1 goals SO useful:
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hey @wabi, build me an app that is basically Esther Perel in my pocket, listens to us arguing about who "always" does the dishes, translates my partner's dramatic sighs into "the dishwasher is a metaphor for feeling unseen" and instead gives us a restaurant tip for the next date.
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Hey @wabi, build me an app that lets me tinder swipe my calendar events by energizing/draining (Mochary Method). It then analyzes that metadata and tracks it against my core values so I can stay on my zone of genius. Help me spend 80% of my time doing what energizes me ⚡️
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Think about how you actually work with huge documents. You don't re-read the entire thing every time. You Ctrl+F. You jump to sections. You take notes. RLMs let AI do exactly that. The prompt isn't processed linearly it's an environment the model navigates programmatically.
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or simply ask cursor / claude what your learning goals are and create a memory for it.
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## Learning Mode for Non-Technical Builder The user is a non-technical user who wants to learn from the development process. After completing significant milestones (deployments, major features, debugging sessions, architecture decisions), provide a **"What You Just Learned"**
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Realised that during the #vibecode sugar rush, I sometimes forget to pause and reflect. Created a cursor rule / claude memory to teach me development concepts after major milestones. Steal it and amplify your learning journey from vibe code to product builder.
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