Greg Isenberg
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Podcast Appearances
And you showed me like a testimony, right?
And I appreciate the motivation and yeah, I hope this helps somebody and can't wait to be back with more.
what's up everyone today i'm going to talk about all the things in ai that's keeping me up at night i've got a giant list of just things that i can't stop thinking about all the opportunities some things that scare me some ideas that you can take and if you stick around to this whole episode maybe you'll be an insomniac like me maybe it'll
get those creative juices flowing.
Maybe you'll have a better sense of why I'm so excited about where we're at right now and some things that also freak me out.
So I just figured I'd go on here and sort of reflect on a bunch of the things that are keeping me up at night, that are just making me motivated, that are interesting to me.
And maybe it'll interest you too.
And if you're listening to this, I think it probably will.
I think you're probably one of those people that see a lot of opportunity, might be 90% see a lot of opportunity, 10% a little scared, but you're also looking for some ideas to help you move along and make progress.
The first thing that I'm thinking a lot about right now is the one-hour company stack.
You grab an idea, you vibe code something, you build a landing page, you add a stripe, and you can get first customers.
The fact that you can do this, just the fact that this exists, that you can go to ideabrouser.com, get a validated idea, and just start vibe coding things with whatever vibe coding tool you want,
is mind-blowing.
The fact that you can create a company in a day.
So I think that from my perspective, I'm trying to think about how can I throw a lot more experiments against the wall.
What are...
I don't want to just build one company and try it for six months.
I want to just create a culture and a machine that I'm creating multiple companies, trying different things, same audience or multiple audiences.
We're going to talk about audiences later.
But this whole idea around the one-hour company stack, I can't stop thinking about it.