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Bhanu Sharma

@bhanu

founder @maker. making the better web.

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generative tech prediction : every creative tool in 2-3 yrs will have AI assisted creation. It’ll become a table stakes feature than a product in its own right.

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WEDGE PRODUCTS If your product is complex, your sales process is long, or you're selling to large enterprises (or all of the above), you might need a wedge product. A wedge product is a lightweight, easy-to-use, self-serve product that can be instantly used by an individual

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GenAI is erasing the divide between pro tools like Figma and user-friendly platforms like Canva, heralding a new era of design tools. GenAI will be the great equalizer in design tools. Implications for the $100B design software market are profound. #DesignTech #GenAI

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Roadmaps are dead. Building an AI app? Rigid plans crumble fast— the landscape shifts every two weeks. Your teams need to learn and pivot at warp speed. For "seasoned" founders and product crews, this feels like chaos—uncertain, wild, borderline insane. Good. That’s the edge:

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It used to take a village to make web stuff. Developers, designers, product managers, copywriters, and more. Now? A prompt. There's never been a better time to be a Maker. Stop scrolling. Start making.

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Midjourney V7 is insane. Spent hours playing today. Their new "draft" mode with voice input inspired this: Software is changing fast. Panels are out, prompts are in. A really big change. Where software will actually be usable. For decades, software meant struggle. Endless

Midjourney V7 is insane. Spent hours playing today.
Their new "draft" mode with voice input inspired this:

Software is changing fast.
Panels are out, prompts are in.

A really big change.
Where software will actually be usable.

For decades, software meant struggle.
Endless
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The bottleneck isn’t ideas. It’s shipping. I keep hearing the same story from marketing teams: • The campaign concept is ready Monday. • The design mock is ready Tuesday. • The page finally goes live… next month. Every team I know has a version of that timeline. The

The bottleneck isn’t ideas. It’s shipping.

I keep hearing the same story from marketing teams:
• The campaign concept is ready Monday.
 • The design mock is ready Tuesday.
 • The page finally goes live… next month.

Every team I know has a version of that timeline. The
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been using Lovable Bolt Dev Vercel and plethora of tools. just signed up for Maker and they have brilliantly executed across all fronts. 1. style guide is intuitive and looks professional, no more boilerplate / tailwind css 2. chat interface asks meaningful questions.

been using <a href="/lovable_dev/">Lovable</a> <a href="/boltdevhq/">Bolt Dev</a> <a href="/vercel/">Vercel</a> and plethora of tools.

just signed up for <a href="/maker/">Maker</a> and they have brilliantly executed across all fronts. 

1. style guide is intuitive and looks professional, no more boilerplate / tailwind css
2. chat interface asks meaningful questions.
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The feature pre-flight: Questions you should ask yourself (before the dopamine wins) The more excited I get about a feature idea, the less I actually think it through. Caught myself doing this last week. Got hyped about something, started planning, designing—then I stopped and

The feature pre-flight: Questions you should ask yourself (before the dopamine wins)

The more excited I get about a feature idea, the less I actually think it through.

Caught myself doing this last week. Got hyped about something, started planning, designing—then I stopped and