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End sems finally over. Next 2 months I'm going all in on @TAGZZS_OFFICIAL No more part-time bs!! Hyperfocus mode ON. Shipping every single day. Showing the real stuff – wins, dumb mistakes, whatever happens Turning Tagzzs into your actual second brain Imagine saving anything – links, papers, chats, screenshots, whatever – and the AI just remembers it for you and pulls it back exactly when you need it No more “where the hell did I see that?” This isn't another note app or bookmark thing It's context that actually sticks and comes back into your flow! When was the last time you wished your tools could actually remember what you were working on and bring it back into your flow?
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This is the core of our 'Find, don't Search' philosophy. If you could find one thing from your past work instantly right now, what would it be? That’s the gap we're closing
most tools ask "what do you want to save?" we think the better question is "what do you want to find again?" that's the difference between storage and memory. tagzzs.com
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I think @X algo got some beef with me First the suspension now this... but we roll again😎
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Everyone is rushing to plug Anthropic's new Fable 5 into their apps today. But here is the hard truth for Al builders: Injecting a "Mythos-class" model into a product with broken user psychology won't save you. Fable 5 can do wonders, but if your user's friction isn't solved, your tool is still useless. Stop treating frontier models as a band-aid for bad UX.
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What is the single most chaotic part of your personal tech stack right now? ​Mine was my bookmark manager. That's exactly why I started building @TAGZZS_OFFICIAL
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What differentiates a "BEST" product from a "SUCCESSFUL" product?
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A "best" product is built for the engineer's ego. A "successful" product is built for the user's laziness. Focus on the friction, not the features.
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We traded the friction of learning for the convenience of saving. We don't need more storage... we need better retrieval.
my grandfather is 79. he still remembers every book he's ever read. every conversation that mattered. every idea that changed him. I forget things I read this morning. why?
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If Al rate limits completely disappeared tomorrow, what becomes the new bottleneck for our productivity? When output volume hits infinity, does the value shift entirely to human judgment and orchestration? How would one change their workflow if they never had to worry about a token limit again? This post raises too many questions for me to ask at oncee😶‍🌫️
Claude limits are so bad... is such an old rhetoric. Ever since Anthropic 2x'd the session and weekly limits, the $20 Pro plan has been sufficient. I'm able to get several Opus prompts in. All on high intelligence. And it's doable when paired with ChatGPT's $20 Plus. My workflows are now basically: > Opus for planning and first pass implementation. > Codex for reviewing the first pass, debugging, and optimizing. If you're not a heavy user, this is enough.
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Cool update coming soon👀
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How will you confirm what you are building is actually needed??
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Ayush Barnwal | Building retweeted
You don’t realize the value of finding what you saved until 15 minutes before an interview. One candidate spends the cab ride searching. The other spends it revising. Sometimes the difference isn’t what you know. It’s how fast you can find it.
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Top of funnel for getting VC meetings right now: ​1% – Warm intros 1% – Cold emails 98% – Inviting them to speak on a podcast that doesn't actually exist yet
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Marketing is not a growth hack Its a daily, boring, relentless habit
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A raw founder truth nobody likes to admit: ​Some days, you genuinely do not want to be the visionary. You don't want to be the one responsible for manufacturing the hype, setting the sprints, or solving the massive existential threats to the company. ​Some days, you just want someone else to hand you a clear, scoped-out ticket so you can put your headphones on and just execute. ​But if you stop pushing the boulder up the hill, the whole thing rolls backward. So you log on and push.
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Burn the damnn BOAT!
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Ayush Barnwal | Building retweeted
The "Serial Position Effect" suggests we remember beginnings and endings better than the middle. Which means most of what we save, scroll past, or consume online sits in the part our brains are worst at recalling. Maybe storage was never the problem. Retrieval was.
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The hardest habit to break when you scale from a solo dev to managing a team: ​"I'll just code it myself, it's faster." ​Yes, doing it yourself is faster today. But it completely bottlenecks your entire team tomorrow. ​You can't be the lead architect, the marketing department, and the bottleneck. At some point, you have to actually let your team push the code.
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Building Tagzzs has been a journey of rethinking how we interact with digital content. The goal? Make capturing notes, reels, and files as fast as thinking of them. Can't wait for you all to try the searchable, tag-based system we’ve designed. The internet age finally has the filing system it deserves
Tagzzs is your AI Second Brain for the Internet Age. Capture reels, tabs, notes → 1-tap anywhere Auto organize everything Searchable tag-based system for files, bookmarks & digital content Stop organizing into rigid folders. Start connecting through associations.
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Solo building is only beautiful because you don't know you'll need distribution first
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