Building provision.ai, rundash.ai, and many other small agentic experiments. Ex-Botmock (acq). Angel investor, advisor. Fuelled by chai.

Joined May 2007
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On a mission to completely automate a one-person company in next few weeks. I have a lot of dev work and support automated and now working towards other teams like sales, marketing, GTM etc. Will be sharing more as I make progress. Follow along.
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This is amazing. Good engineering, solving problems that impacts globally.
They reinvented the hearing aid by studying the human ear Normal hearing aid: $4700 Theirs: $20
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I wanted to add a whole new feature to a web app and decided to give the task to both Codex and Claude Code at the same time. They are both working on the same task isolated from each other in different folders, db etc. Let's see who wins. 🤣
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Stop asking.. "Claude Code or Codex?" The answer is always the same: Both. Picking ONE coding agent in 2026 is like sticking the first search engine you used in 1999 😭 (mine was Altavista 👀) These tools are evolving weekly. The workflows are changing monthly. Nobody actually knows what “best” looks like yet. We’re all just collectively speedrunning the future of agentic software development. The worst thing you can do right now is become emotionally attached to a single tool. Use both. Break both. Ship with both. Stress test them on real problems. Some days Claude Code feels like a literal senior engineer living inside my terminal. Other days Codex suddenly locks in and cooks harder than expected. The people who win this era won’t be "Tool X" loyalists. They'll be the ones adaptable enough to ride the wave while everyone else argues on X
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Obaid Ahmed retweeted
google workspace studio is now inside gmail... 7 things every CEO should automate this week (in priority order): 1/ weekly status digest. every report, summarized into a 1-pager every monday at 7am 2/ inbox triage. sort, label, draft replies for the bottom 60% you would never get to 3/ meeting prep brief. last 3 emails, 2 docs, 1 linkedin signal per attendee, 24hrs before 4/ proposal first draft. your template the discovery call notes, ready before you sit down 5/ pipeline nudge. 48-hour follow-up drafts for every stalled deal in your CRM 6/ expense tagging. receipts in, categorized rows out, every friday 5pm 7/ board update. last 30 days of revenue, hires, pipeline, into the deck format you already use skip the 'AI strategy.' ship 7 working agents in 7 days. the strategy reveals itself.
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Most "AI agents" today need babysitting. You prompt → wait → check → fix → prompt again. That's not automation. It's just a different kind of work. I built rundash for the alternative: agents that run on a schedule and only ping you when something needs your hand. Works with 1000 tools that you already use. check it out at rundash.ai
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Gemma 4 @openclaw has been amazing so far.
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It’s powerful once you get over the pain of setting it up. I have been working on creating a pain free way to get your own secure, @openclaw or @hermes_agent_ai instance up and running with complete data isolation, its own email address and proper browser. And the core will be open sourced so you can spin up your own personal agent on linode, digital ocean or hertzner or locally via docker.
I'm telling most everyone I know that they should build a personal OpenClaw
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So Gemma4 with @openclaw has been interesting so far. Anyone else give it a try? All running locally via @ollama on a 16gb Mac mini.
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Everyone's spinning up AI agents.. Nobody's talking about what happens next. You got the agent working on your laptop or Mac mini. Cool. Now the rest of your team wants to either create their own agents or interact with your agent. Suddenly you are stuck. The agent you spun up only works with your data, your processes, your identity. Suddenly you need identity management, email infrastructure, permissions, runtime isolation, and deployment pipelines. That's what we built Provision for. Provision gives your AI agent everything a new employee gets on day one: → Its own identity → Its own email inbox → A secure runtime → Ability for you and your team to teach it specific skills → Native deployment into Slack, Telegram, or Discord Your agent shows up as a team member. Not a bot. Not a webhook. A coworker with boundaries. If you've built something with OpenClaw, Hermes, or any agent framework and you're stuck on "how do I actually deploy this for my team", that's the exact gap we fill. Onboarding a few teams this month @tryprovision Let's chat?
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it's so magical to see your @openclaw agent create a full custom application for you .. but to deploy that application so that you can use it outside of your openclaw instance is such a pain. Gotta be a better way. If you are a developer you can probably guide the agent to use render, vercel etc..but what do non-dev folks do?
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Blown away with the kind of agents teams are deploying to help accelerate different parts of their businesses. Mostly non-dev teams that are leveraging their ability to have a dedicated skilled agent right in @SlackHQ. We are opening up a few more spots on our waitlist @ provision.ai

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I am now running 4 OpenClaw agents (2 devs, 1 bdr, 1 seo) to automate parts of my business that typically would take me hours to do myself. What a time to be a builder. None of them are running on Mac mini. Live in my slack. And act like my team members. AI labor shift is happening.
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Something big happened in the last few months. OpenClaw went viral. 300k GitHub stars. Developers running it on Mac Minis. Agents negotiating car purchases over email while people slept. Writing software features overnight. For the first time, it felt real. Not a chatbot. Not a demo. An AI that actually does things. But OpenClaw is built for one person, on one machine. The moment you ask: "How do I deploy this inside my company, for my whole team?" everything breaks. Questions start piling up fast: - How does an agent get an identity inside your org? - How does it access email and tools without a human account? - Where does its browser run securely? - How do teammates collaborate with it? - Who monitors what it's doing? Agents don't just need models. They need what employees need. Identity. Permissions. Communication channels. A secure environment to operate in. That's exactly what Provision gives them. @tryprovision is the starting point for deploying AI team members inside your company. Each agent gets: - A verified identity - Email access - Browser capability - Secure runtime - Scoped tool permissions Then you drop them directly into Slack, Discord, or Telegram. Interact in group chats or one-on-one. They show up like any other teammate. Engineering already lived through the first wave. Claude Code. Cursor. Devin. Developers now have AI coworkers they ship with every day. The rest of the company is next. Sales. Marketing. Finance. Operations. The next generation of companies won't look like today's. They'll look like this: 5 humans. 20 AI workers. Shipping together, every day. OpenClaw proved the capability is real. Provision makes it deployable inside real organizations. I'm opening early access for founders and teams actively experimenting with agents. If you've been watching the space and asking yourself: "How do I actually bring this inside my company?" That's exactly what Provision is built for. Comment "Provision" below or DM me directly. Let's build the future workforce.
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Give your @openclaw agents an email inbox that they can manage by simply pointing them to go to mailboxkit.com and they can get themselves setup automatically.
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Most people are using AI agents wrong. They treat them like tools. But agents behave much better when you treat them like new team members. Which means onboarding matters.
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Looking for folks to help test an email for agents service. You can point your @openclaw or @claudeai code or @OpenAI Codex to point at a simple skill file and it can create its own email inbox (with you being the owner) to send a receive emails. By default it only sends and receives to your email (the agent owner). DM me and I will share the link for testing.
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The remotion agent skill was amazing but it was missing the key element for making a good video -- background music voice overs. So I used the remotion @resembleai skill that instantly made my Claude Code a powerful video editor. This is just 1 of 5 ideas it generated via a single prompt. 🤯 It's super simple to start: npx skills add resemble-ai/remotion-resemble-skill and then ask it: "Create a promo video for [brand website] with voice over and background music. Make it in the style of [style requirements]. Get started at github.com/resemble-ai/remot…
Remotion now has Agent Skills - make videos just with Claude Code! $ npx skills add remotion-dev/skills This animation was created just by prompting 👇
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I think I can finally do all of my development work from my iPad. It’s still a concept but a remote server running Claude and ngrok is pretty much all I need. And then wrap this inside a nice iPad native app, that allows me to instantly preview my work in a split browser. Might spend a few more hours tomorrow on this.
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