Ravi Tandon (@ravi_tandon) 's Twitter Profile
Ravi Tandon

@ravi_tandon

Building DecoverAI | Software Engineer | Princeton Grad | Author | Builder | Dreamer

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linkhttps://www.decover.ai/ calendar_today18-06-2009 03:45:33

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David Park (@davidjpark96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How we got our first 100 paid users via Facebook groups step-by-step: 1. Join as many Facebook groups that your target users hang out in. We targeted groups with at least 10,000-100,000 users (this strategy just works better for larger groups). 2. Find the power users of the

Eric Simons (@ericsimons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One year ago, our total ARR was under $500k. Last week, we closed a single $500k ARR deal. Keep building. Momentum compounds!

arnav (@arnav_kumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Money matters because it gives you influence. Influence matters because life throws curveballs beyond your control. Just ask someone trying to secure a bed in the best cancer hospital. Or someone trying to get the best heart surgeon for a complicated procedure. Or someone with

Harry Stebbings (@harrystebbings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given how easy it is to create an MVP today. There is no excuse for 90% of companies why you do not have an MVP and customer feedback before you go to meet investors. Meeting investors and raising should not be step 1. Find a problem people want solving. Prove it out.

Jason ✨👾SaaStr 2025 is May 13-15✨ Lemkin (@jasonlk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One small thought on my Replit ⠕ learnings: I don’t think they are critical. Replit made promises, and I know I’m pushing the limits, but they are what Replit promised. And also I sent a very flattering email on Replit to 200,000+ SaaStr subscribers However … if ANYONE had

Jason ✨👾SaaStr 2025 is May 13-15✨ Lemkin (@jasonlk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Replit ⠕ P.S. Replit and Loveable are on fire. But this is where you might be able to beat them. A little tiny bit of … forward deploy sprinkled in :) Or at least the best support in the world That always works, in fact

<a href="/Replit/">Replit ⠕</a> P.S.  Replit and Loveable are on fire.  But this is where you might be able to beat them.  A little tiny bit of … forward deploy sprinkled in :)

Or at least the best support in the world

That always works, in fact
Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇺🇸 Today is a day we have been working towards for six months. We are announcing America’s AI action plan putting us on the road to continued AI dominance. The three core themes: - Accelerate AI innovation - Build American AI infrastructure - Lead in international AI

🇺🇸

Today is a day we have been working towards for six months. We are announcing America’s AI action plan putting us on the road to continued AI dominance. 

The three core themes:
- Accelerate AI innovation
- Build American AI infrastructure 
- Lead in international AI
Shruti Gandhi - Early stage B2B $250k-$2m checks (@atshruti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My husband and I were debating kid discipline in therapy. Him: “ChatGPT said this.” Me: “Well mine said that.” Therapist: “Try changing your prompt.” We’re in couples therapy and ChatGPT’s the real therapist now. 💀🧠🤯

AJ Orbach 🐳 (@ay_orbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Moby. A hyper-intelligent agent suite that can add $100,000+ of revenue to any 7-figure brand. Bold claim, I know. Let's see it in action:

Ruchi Sanghvi (@rsanghvi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You shouldn't fear your company failing. Silicon Valley celebrates risk-taking. Ask experienced founders what really makes them nervous and you hear something consistent: The most tragic companies aren't the ones that fail. They're the ones that take venture funding and succeed,

Prem Qu Nair (@premqnair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve joined Cognition to continue to work on the future of software engineering. I was employee #2 at Windsurf and have worked on AI+code for years. There’s never been a more exciting time and place for it than now at Cognition. I had a place at Google DeepMind as part of the

Arpit Bhayani (@arpit_bhayani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The core data structure that powers all kinds of search engines is the "inverted index", and I just published a video covering it in-depth. Also, building a toy search engine (like a simplified Elasticsearch) isn't complex at all, and all it takes is some basic string