🦜@ExpectedParrot is an open-source framework for simulating your customers with AI agents. Test pricing, refine messaging, and explore product feedback and decisions in minutes, not weeks. https://t.co/f6JKZvUd8l Congrats on the launch, @johnjhorton and Robin!
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton Is this what you guys use to simulate successful companies and MRR?
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton Wow, that's a cool initiative, John! I wonder how well ExpectedParrot will fare against established customer feedback methods, you know?
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton @ycombinator how in the world would they monetize? Also, a robust AI agent can be created to do this instead. Just trying to understand.
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton This is a really good launch video. One of the best I’ve seen in recent months. Original, creative and clear. Congrats guys!
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton An amazing product from even more amazing founders. Congrats John and Robin!
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton How’s this in any way comparable or more efficient than speaking to *real customers*? Seems like procrastination
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton This is powerful. The speed of feedback is a massive unlock for early-stage teams. We've seen that 1 week of smart testing can beat a month of guessing every time. Congrats on the launch, @johnjhorton!
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton Fascinating approach to early validation! Simulated feedback is great for hypothesis testing, but nothing beats real user feedback once you're live. The combination of both AI simulation early + real user insights post-launch is probably the sweet spot.
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@ycombinator @ExpectedParrot @johnjhorton This doesn’t work, because human behavior is an impossible item to predict because it is sensitive to any influence of everyday life.
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