I build high-performance sales and marketing teams at the intersection of product, marketing and sales, with a technical background in SaaS.

Joined June 2008
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Marc Gasser retweeted
The next big thing in sports is Hyrox. Let me tell you why. šŸ‹ļø Just recently I had @MoritzFuerste , co-founder of Hyrox, on my podcast and I’m pretty sure that this sport is about to explode worldwide. CrossFit had its run. It's been around for a while, popularity has peaked, and people are looking for something new. Hyrox is that next thing, and here's why I believe it's going through the roof. What makes it different? It's simple. You have eight exercises, things like ski erg, sled push, rowing, and you run in between each one. Every single time. Same structure and same format. That means you can actually train for it. You know exactly what's coming. No surprises. And that's why people love it. The story behind Hyrox is crazy 🤯 It was supposed to be an outdoor event. Then a soccer team in Germany got relegated, the schedule shifted, and suddenly the venue was gone. They had no choice, they moved indoors into an expensive exhibition hall. Mo built a network and a social media presence years before anyone in sports was doing that. So when Hyrox was ready to go global, everything was already in place. I see Hyrox growing everywhere, on socials, in new countries, in gyms. This is becoming a global brand. I'm also an investor in BLG Sport Training Club in Zurich, where you can train and compete in Hyrox. I actually haven't tried it myself yet, but I really should šŸ˜„ Want to give it a shot? Drop a comment and I'll send you the code šŸ’Ŗ PS: Full episode: youtube.com/watch?v=zBwRKEIU…
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🚨 BREAKING: Someone just built an App Store for Claude Code with 200,000 agent skills. 100% Open Source. MIT License. Install in 30 seconds. Here's what just dropped šŸ‘‡ This is SkillsMP. Think npm registry for AI agent capabilities. Except you're installing knowledge directly into Claude's brain. Not code libraries. Pure instructions. Install a skill. Claude becomes an expert at that thing instantly. What's included (200,000 skills): → PPTX file generation (professional decks) → GitHub PR reviews (senior engineer standards) → AWS/Azure/GCP deployments (one-click configs) → Data analysis pipelines (SQL visualization) → Content automation (SEO social media) → Business workflows (CRM email templates) All searchable. All free. Zero API keys. How to install (takes 30 seconds): 1. Go to skillsmp.com 2. Search for skill you need 3. One-click install 4. Claude now has that expertise No dependencies. No rate limits. No breakage. The difference from ChatGPT plugins: ChatGPT plugins need external APIs. Break constantly. Have usage limits. Claude Skills are pure instructions. Teach Claude HOW to think about tasks. Work offline. Never break. No vendor lock-in. Top skills already live: → "aws-lambda-deployer" (3.2K installs) - Full Lambda workflows → "pptx-professional" (8.7K installs) - Investor pitch decks with charts → "github-pr-analyst" (5.1K installs) - Security quality reviews → "data-storyteller" (4.3K installs) - CSV to narrative reports Production-ready. Not toys. Why this matters: Before: Hire specialist or learn skill yourself (weeks to months) Now: Install skill. Productive in 5 minutes. The leverage is insane. The skill-creator skill exists: Describe what you want Claude to do. The skill writes itself. Install it permanently. Recursive capability expansion. 100% Open Source. Community-driven. Anyone contributes. Anyone forks. Anyone improves. No black box APIs. This is GitHub for AI capabilities.
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Marc Gasser retweeted
30 Sep 2025
I didn’t read much growing up, until I heard this one sentence šŸ‘‡ ā€œYou don’t have to finish books.ā€ Back in school, I was a slow reader. And I thought I had to finish every book I started. That belief killed my motivation. Then I heard Naval Ravikant say something that changed everything: ā€œYou don’t have to finish books.ā€ I realized, I’m not in school anymore. 😃 I don’t need to finish things I don’t enjoy. So I started reading again, but with a different perspective. Mostly books about business and personal growth. And I began listening to audiobooks, perfect for my long walks. Now, I buy a book, skim it, and if it’s good, I keep going, ​​if not, I move on. Here are 4 books that really stuck with me: šŸ“˜ Naval Ravikant - The Almanack A must-read. Deep thoughts on wealth and happiness. šŸ“˜ Kevin Kelly - Excellent Advice for Living Simple, timeless wisdom, easy to apply. šŸ“˜ Ryan Daniel Moran - 12 Months to $1 Million Great roadmap for first-time founders. šŸ“˜ Dan Martell - Buy Back Your Time Changed how I think about my calendar. Less clutter, more focus. šŸ‘‰A full list of my top 12 books on life and business you can find in my newsletter: alanfrei.com/newsletter/6 Which book changed your perspective? Let me knowšŸ‘‡
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The end of the interface. The user interface you love is already dying. Not because someone vowed to kill it, but because it can’t keep up with what we expect now. uxplanet.org/the-end-of-the-…
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Marc Gasser retweeted
17 Jul 2025
ChatGPT can now do work for you using its own computer. Introducing ChatGPT agent—a unified agentic system combining Operator’s action-taking remote browser, deep research’s web synthesis, and ChatGPT’s conversational strengths.
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Marc Gasser retweeted
29 May 2025
I've tried all (46 šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«) AI Coding Agents & IDEs [Factory, Cursor, Heyboss, Windsurf, Emergent, Wrapifai, Copilot, Lovable, Bolt, v0, Replit, MarsX, Canva, Devin, Github Spark, IDX, Stitch & more] The most complete list ever made (with demos & notes):
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Marc Gasser retweeted
Super excited to introduce SO-101 today from @huggingface, in collaboration with @therobotstudio, Wowrobo, Seeedstudio & Partabot. Building on top of the insanely successful SO-100 (the most popular robot arms ever?), SO-101 are the first robot arms any AI builder should buy. It’s fully open-source hardware and software and integrated with the @huggingface @LeRobotHF @pollenrobotics ecosystem. It costs from $100 to $500 depending on how much you want it assembled and your country of shipping. Can’t wait to see what you all build with it. Let’s go open-source affordable AI robotics!
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Why the latest B2B marketing trend won't work for you (and what to do instead): What works for someone else won't always work for you. The reason? Context. Your audience, your resources and your timing are different. Blindly following trends wastes budgets and misaligns strategies. Stop chasing shiny objects - ask: → Does it fit my audience & brand? → Is it scalable for my team? → Have I tested it first? Focus on why it works and tailor it to your world. Smarter strategies = real results. What's a trend you tried that flopped - or crushed? Let's hear it.
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2025: My personal AI predictions AI will redefine everything from RevOps to product management. Here are 9 trends I think will dominate: 1ļøāƒ£ Shadow AI emerges 2ļøāƒ£ Hyper-personalisation takes over 3ļøāƒ£ Goodbye, software versions 4ļøāƒ£ Sales teams are shrinking Read more in the comments ā¬‡ļø #AI2025 #RevOps #ProductManagement
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Here are the next 3 predictions: 5ļøāƒ£ The Rise of Product Management 6ļøāƒ£ Content Crisis & AI Overload 7ļøāƒ£ SaaS becomes agent playground
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8ļøāƒ£ AI over labor 9ļøāƒ£ Data governance is king
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