From Vilnius to SF.
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Now we're heading to SF to build alongside the people actually shipping this stuff.
While everything for us started in Europe (thank you Firstpick). We're in SF most days now, heads down on experiments.
Product experiments move fast, a few days from feedback to shipped with agentic AI doing a lot of the work.
Anything touching GTM and sales is slower. You need real insights from customer conversations, and that takes a week or two. So we start early and finish late, weekends included, because that's the only way to cover the US West Coast, Europe and Asia in one day.
The picture is us, in the room where we actually work.
The best part is talking to people in person. Not calls, not email. That's the whole reason we are out here and it is also brutal - often we spend more than 10 hours per day in calls and meetings.
So here's what we are actually trying to figure out: what do companies and founders think gets them discovered in AI SEO, in the question before anyone clicks a link?
If you're building something in AI and wrestling with how people find your product, let's swap notes. Us 4 are in SF for the next two weeks and learn the most from these conversations. We would love to meet you.