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12 Nov 2025
I created this game without writing one line of code Imagine creating an app on your phone by just typing WHAT YOU WANT. Yes !!! It’s as simple as it sounds. That’s what @wabi is building. Your GoTo app to create mini-apps that solve everyday problems
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26 Nov 2025
This fall I went through the toughest job-hunting season of my life. 7 interviews. 7 rejections. A full “new-grad rejection combo.” I interviewed across Databricks, Stripe, TikTok, Together AI, Scale AI, and more — and still ended up with almost nothing except a Meta return offer
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26 Nov 2025
For the past few weeks, I have been working on a new feature for Aura, and this one feels special to me. I wanted to bring emotions and nature closer together, because both are connected more than we think. I added a nature layer to Aura that understands how you feel and guides you toward something simple that can genuinely help. A walk. With the new Maps feature, when someone logs an emotion, Aura suggests walking routes around them based on how they feel. I spent weeks researching and testing this on my own, and the science behind it is powerful. Even a short walk can reduce stress, boost your mood, and clear your mind. Studies also show that spending time in nature lowers negative thoughts and helps your mind reset. The more I learned, the more it made sense. When emotions get heavy, movement and nature work together in a meaningful way. So I built this feature to make that support easy for anyone. Just step outside and let the world help you breathe again. I have been testing it personally, and it already feels like something people need right now. Sometimes the answer is simple. A fifteen minute walk. Fresh air. A clearer mind.
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19 Nov 2025
LOSING DOESN'T EVEN ENTER MY CONSCIOUSNESS
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I will win at any cost.
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17 Nov 2025
Growing up in a joyful and mindful family helps a child shine with love and confidence.
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18 Nov 2025
honestly there are too many apps that help you build apps now. which of them will help you distribute? that'll likely become the next arena for survival of the fittest.
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As a reader, I rarely use LLMs. Reading is sacred. But I do use an app I built on @wabi to take notes, capture screenshots, and chat with AI, lightly, in the margins. As a writer, though? 100% with @karpathy on this one. It’s my second brain. And the best ghostwriter I’ve ever had.✨
I’m starting to get into a habit of reading everything (blogs, articles, book chapters,…) with LLMs. Usually pass 1 is manual, then pass 2 “explain/summarize”, pass 3 Q&A. I usually end up with a better/deeper understanding than if I moved on. Growing to among top use cases. On the flip side, if you’re a writer trying to explain/communicate something, we may increasingly see less of a mindset of “I’m writing this for another human” and more “I’m writing this for an LLM”. Because once an LLM “gets it”, it can then target, personalize and serve the idea to its user.
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17 Nov 2025
We shipped something at @wabi a few days ago that we're really excited about. The Big Idea: Your app data lives in the cloud and syncs in real-time with your device - streaming updates field-by-field as things change. Sounds technical, but here’s why this matters: you can now edit your app’s data just like you edit its code. Why This Architecture Is Powerful: Building real-time data sync is genuinely hard. Cross-device sync, cross-user sync with your friends, streaming updates - it’s complex, error-prone code that most AI models struggle to generate correctly. So we made it platform-level and completely transparent. When the AI builds your app, it doesn’t have to think about any of this. It just works. And your data works like any modern app - accessible from any device, never lost if something happens to your phone. But here’s what’s different: you can migrate, transform, and edit it - just by asking. And this is what makes them feel like real, polished apps: they work even when you’re not using them. Your book summary app generates daily content, your habit tracker creates timely reminders, your calorie counter can process yesterday’s meals overnight. Everything syncs automatically, so when you open the app, your new content is already waiting. What You Can Do Right Now: ✏️ Transform all your existing data: Built a joke app with 30 jokes you love? Ask to “add funny images from the internet to each joke” - done. One edit, all 30 jokes updated. Don’t like them? “regenerate as illustrated drawings instead” - another edit, all updated again. ⚙️ Edit settings as easily as data: Recipe app making descriptions too long? Just ask to “make all recipes content shorter and more concise” - it updates the setting and can recreate existing content to match. 🔄 Recategorize everything: Have a habit tracker? “reorganize my habits into morning and evening routines” - one edit, all your data restructured. 📸 Import from screenshots: Send a screenshot of data from another app on your phone (notes, lists, whatever) and we’ll migrate it directly into your Wabi app. No manual retyping needed. What’s Next: This real-time sync foundation unlocks something we’ve been working on: imagine building a family meal planner where everyone can add recipes, vote on dinner options, and see updates instantly (we’re talking under a second). Or a trip planning app you share with friends where itinerary changes sync to everyone’s phones immediately. The apps you build won’t just be for you anymore. More on that very soon!
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WILFWTW (what I learned from @wabi this week) @BlasMoros captured it beautifully. I was literally writing this thread when he posted. What happens when you stop doomscrolling and start building? Here’s what I learned after a week of using Wabi to create 12 mini-apps—6 public, 6 in progress—and why I think we’ve entered a new era: wabi.ai/@mario
16 Nov 2025
WILFUTW (what i learned from users this week) -"what's one thing you do everyday?" is a great question to kickstart some ideas for building great mini apps. Running, meditating, cooking for kids, finding a great spot to eat, etc... All can now be appified, personalized, and made slightly more delightful in minutes -wabi is the opposite of doomscrolling. it's creative and participatory. “kneejerk creation" where you can create just for the fun of it -wabi changes the definition of creator from "developer" to "literally anyone with an idea” -personalization of apps is the killer app -there's a spark of excitement when you see someone's wabi profile and the apps they've published. it’s like an inside peek somehow. -context effects are the new network effects… -adding search and improving discovery is key to improve experience (adding asap) -we’re at the FSD moment for apps -UGC → UGS (user generated software) -it’s faster to build an app on wabi than search for it on appstore -"wabi is for weird little ideas that make you happy but aren't necessarily meant to be sustainable businesses”
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16 Nov 2025
-wabi is the opposite of doomscrolling. it's creative and participatory. “kneejerk creation" where you can create just for the fun of it
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WILFUTW (what i learned from users this week) -"what's one thing you do everyday?" is a great question to kickstart some ideas for building great mini apps. Running, meditating, cooking for kids, finding a great spot to eat, etc... All can now be appified, personalized, and made slightly more delightful in minutes -wabi is the opposite of doomscrolling. it's creative and participatory. “kneejerk creation" where you can create just for the fun of it -wabi changes the definition of creator from "developer" to "literally anyone with an idea” -personalization of apps is the killer app -there's a spark of excitement when you see someone's wabi profile and the apps they've published. it’s like an inside peek somehow. -context effects are the new network effects… -adding search and improving discovery is key to improve experience (adding asap) -we’re at the FSD moment for apps -UGC → UGS (user generated software) -it’s faster to build an app on wabi than search for it on appstore -"wabi is for weird little ideas that make you happy but aren't necessarily meant to be sustainable businesses”
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WILFUTW (what i learned from users this week) -"what's one thing you do everyday?" is a great question to kickstart some ideas for building great mini apps. Running, meditating, cooking for kids, finding a great spot to eat, etc... All can now be appified, personalized, and made slightly more delightful in minutes -wabi is the opposite of doomscrolling. it's creative and participatory. “kneejerk creation" where you can create just for the fun of it -wabi changes the definition of creator from "developer" to "literally anyone with an idea” -personalization of apps is the killer app -there's a spark of excitement when you see someone's wabi profile and the apps they've published. it’s like an inside peek somehow. -context effects are the new network effects… -adding search and improving discovery is key to improve experience (adding asap) -we’re at the FSD moment for apps -UGC → UGS (user generated software) -it’s faster to build an app on wabi than search for it on appstore -"wabi is for weird little ideas that make you happy but aren't necessarily meant to be sustainable businesses”
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Test bed for every new AI app — Turn family photos into anime styles It never gets old! (@Wabi mini app of course)
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15 Nov 2025
make something people love → make something you love
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Introducing IdeaForge on @wabi Ever had an idea with no way to visualize or actualize it. IdeaForge has got you covered. Input your ideas as it is in your mind. AI will format and clean it up. Provide you with important analysis metrics and an actionable pathway to achieve your idea. NotePad ChatGPT @Wabi Steroids NO CODING REQUIRED! wabi.ai/@halim/ideaforge-100…
Apple JUST quietly announced something that’s a lot BIGGER than it looks: "the Mini Apps Partner Program" Apple is admitting that the future of software is embedded, lightweight, vertical mini-apps distributed inside bigger app For founders who want to make $$ building apps: 1. Apple just legitimized the “superapp” model for the West. China has WeChat mini-programs. India has PhonePe Switch. The West has… nothing. Apple just opened the door. You can now run HTML/JS mini-apps inside a native host and earn 85% on qualifying purchases. That’s Apple-sanctioned platform piggybacking. 2. Distribution arbitrage becomes real again. You don’t need to convince users to download your app. Just partner with a host app and drop in a mini-app. This is a cheat code for early traction. Think: travel apps hosting niche tools, fitness apps hosting mini workouts, marketplaces hosting micro-utilities. 3. Apple is creating a new economy layer: “embedded SaaS.” Imagine: CRM mini-apps inside vertical tools. Math solver mini-apps inside education apps. Calendar mini-apps inside productivity apps. The TAM for tools that don’t need standalone installs just went vertical. 4. Developers get an 85% revenue share. This is Apple basically saying: “We want this ecosystem to grow, and we’re willing to cut our take rate.” When Apple lowers its cut, I pay attention because they see a platform shift coming. 5. AI makes this 10× more important. LLM-powered micro-apps (calculators, planners, agents, coaches, niche utilities) are tiny by design. They’re perfect mini-apps. Apple just created infrastructure for AI-native micro utilities to live inside bigger apps with built-in commerce. 6. Host apps become new “distribution landlords.” If you own an app with traffic, you become a platform. You can host mini-apps, take a cut, and build a developer ecosystem around you. It’s a new monetization model for existing apps with audiences. 7. This unlocks a wave of second-order opportunities. - Agencies helping apps become mini-app hosts - Mini-app dev shops - “Shopify for mini-apps” toolkits - Mini-app marketplaces - Analytics for mini-app performance - Discovery engines for mini-apps - I'll be dropping mini app ideas on @ideabrowser and @startupideaspod TLDR; Apple just turned every high-traffic app into a potential superapp and every indie developer into a potential platform partner. The App Store is becoming modular, composable, and layered. The next decade of consumer apps will look less like standalone products and more like ecosystems stitched together with mini-apps. This is quietly one of the biggest distribution unlocks in years.
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15 Nov 2025
Giving out two invite codes to the beta Let me know if you need one GWabi 🫡
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14 Nov 2025
Today has been one of the hardest and most heartbreaking days of my life. I lost someone who truly felt like an older sister to me. She was kind, brilliant, warm, and someone who always made people around her feel supported. She inspired me in more ways than she probably knew, and she gave so much of herself to the student community at Cleveland State University. Anyone who met her could feel her light immediately. Like many of us, she came here as an international student, far from her family, trying to build a future and chase her dreams. I always admired the courage she carried with her every single day while living so far away from home. We had simple plans to catch up. We were supposed to grab coffee this Monday when I visited campus, and we often joked about how funny it would be if we ever ended up as neighbors someday. It hurts to accept that the coffee we looked forward to will never happen, and that the neighbor I imagined will never be her. Those small moments that felt so normal now feel like moments that will stay unfinished forever. Samira passed away with her fiancé Albi, It is heartbreaking to see two young people filled with so many dreams taken so suddenly. These last few months have already been very difficult for me, and losing her has shaken me deeply. Even in this sadness, I am grateful that I had the chance to know her. She encouraged me without even trying, and I will always remember her kindness, strength, and the way she made people feel seen. Their families have created a GoFundMe to help bring them home to Albania. If you feel called to support, the link is below. gofundme.com/f/help-bring-sa… Please reach out to the people you care about. Tell them they matter. Make time for the small things. Life can change so quickly, and we don’t always get another chance.
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14 Nov 2025
come fidget with our new widget :) live now at link below thx to @jmtrivedi @joonasvirtanen @alex_ivanovskii
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it's time (for everyone) to build
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I created this game without writing one line of code Imagine creating an app on your phone by just typing WHAT YOU WANT. Yes !!! It’s as simple as it sounds. That’s what @wabi is building. Your GoTo app to create mini-apps that solve everyday problems
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