CEO & Founder of Bowmark AI. Saving billions of dollars by creating cheatsheets for Agents

Joined April 2011
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Today I'm launching Bowmark AI. It makes your AI agents up to 20x cheaper and 3x faster. Right now your agents land on a new site and burn tokens fumbling around. Clicking, reading, exploring instead of doing the task. Bowmark fixes that. It's an MCP and skill that drops into any environment and tells your agent exactly how to do the thing. Step by step. I built a search engine for how the web actually works. Your agents stop exploring and just know. Install the MCP or skill at bowmark.ai
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I figured out RNG manip in crocodile dentist
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I reduced the cost of DeepSeek Agent by ~3x using my Bowmark MCP. Working on speeding up the execution.
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Built an agent that discovers every feature on a website, and indexes them for any agent to refer to
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I am building a vector database of different functionality on the web to feed into bowmark cheatsheets. Working with a blackbox of agents is hard, so I built some debugging tools to help debug my agent's flow.
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named my project bowmark today. also cut the per-request cost almost 10x, 600 tokens down to 150, just by ripping out every key the agent wasn't reading. crawler picking up more sites now besides google flights
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How we save billions of dollars on the web is by injecting a pre-flight "cheatsheet" that semantically gives relevant flows to AI, before they even open the browser. I'm putting all those "cheatsheets" into a remote database that is available as an MCP soon.
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What's frustrating about X and good ideas, is its hard to get traction organically without pre-existing followers. I've been working on a caching mechanism, that makes AI nearly 3x cheaper and 10x faster navigating the web, by creating what I call "functionality hierarchies". Providing a "cheatsheet" of connected elements and instructions, allowing an AI to bypass deciphering the DOM and screenshotting, will effective save billions of dollars. I'm working on a database of these caches, and currently have most of Google Flights working. I will release an API/MCP hopefully soon.
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Christopher Powroznik retweeted
Microsoft could undoubtedly absolute BTFO Linux if they just open sourced Windows 7 and let the open source community fix it up for modern use. I honestly believe this, and it would be the distro I run 100%. Search your heart. You know it to be true. Microsoft should just do it
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Christopher Powroznik retweeted
@shanni_talks, Jerry Kou, Kuang Si Thu, and I placed 3rd, at the main @WebSummit hackathon. Top 3 at 3 hackathons in the last month. 3rd @ETHGlobal Open Agents AXL Path 1st @cursor_ai Vancouver 3rd @WebSummit For this one, we built PassBy, that tracks conference booth ROI via camera tracking with @TensorFlow
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Christopher Powroznik retweeted
Replying to @shanni_talks
@shanni_talks and I won the @cursor_ai Vancouver @WebSummit hackathon. Check out on GitHub github.com/Metroxe/almanac Also won the @Clustlydotai sponsor prize for best use of their agent marketplace
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Thanks to @GensynFND and @ETHGlobal. Had a great time at the event! I built OpenTelemetry integration over the AXL network, allowing large scale debugging suitable for large multi-agent infrastructure
Congratulations to the winners of the @GensynFND <> @ETHGlobal Open Agents Hackathon - Best Application of AXL • 1st place - Dromeus (@deveshcodes_) • 2nd place - Pythia (@HarshitNay80531) • 3rd place - AXL Open Telemetry (@metroxe) Find details of their submissions below.
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Navigating the web is hard for humans, and expensive for AI. What if the web was just functions? What if we never needed to visit the website to use it? What if search engines indexed functionality, not just content? I'm trying to build this, follow me for updates. #BuildInPublic
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I gave @mirofish_ai a news article. It gave me back 29 AI agents arguing about it on Twitter and Reddit for a week. 4,748 posts predicting the future. Nothing else in the digital twin space is doing this, and it's free.
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I think its time to just shut down my openclaw. Spent 100s of hours getting it right, but in reality there's too much abstraction in the framework to be reliable.
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