Jai Bhatia (@jaixbhatia) 's Twitter Profile
Jai Bhatia

@jaixbhatia

builder. cs @ucberkeley

open to side quests — book a time @ cal.com/jaibhatia/15min

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A $300k/year engineer spent 80 hours last quarter manually reading through production logs. We talked to 100+ companies building agents and found similar stories We are working with selected companies to surface the signals buried in their agent interactions. DM me.

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Thankfully, in 9th grade I was naive enough to think I could do anything I was also resourceful enough to bother people until I figured out how First it was getting into Berkeley CS. Then how to win hackathons. Now selling to companies. Delusion + consistency is dangerous 👀

Thankfully, in 9th grade I was naive enough to think I could do anything

I was also resourceful enough to bother people until I figured out how

First it was getting into Berkeley CS.
Then how to win hackathons.
Now selling to companies.

Delusion + consistency is dangerous 👀
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get yourself a cofounder that forces you to go to the gym and Bulgarian split squats 180lbs only way to stay fit and get rich at the same time Jai Bhatia

get yourself a cofounder that forces you to go to the gym and Bulgarian split squats 180lbs

only way to stay fit and get rich at the same time

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Yesterday at YC we learned about the concept of High Agency. Do anything and everything as long as it isn't illegal. This includes selling to people whose products you use. That's the fun part about solving for your own frustrations. Btw, guess which platform this was? 👀

Yesterday at YC we learned about the concept of High Agency. Do anything and everything as long as it isn't illegal. 

This includes selling to people whose products you use. That's the fun part about solving for your own frustrations. 

Btw, guess which platform this was? 👀
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Luck is a skill. In my second year of high school, I wrote a “how to graduate UC Berkeley CS early” plan before I had an acceptance letter. I arrived at UC Berkeley with senior standing, which bought me time. I used it to work as a software engineer at 5 startups, hit

Luck is a skill.

In my second year of high school, I wrote a “how to graduate UC Berkeley CS early” plan before I had an acceptance letter.

I arrived at UC Berkeley with senior standing, which bought me time. I used it to work as a software engineer at 5 startups, hit
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Crow (Crow) lets users control your app through chat. Connect Crow's AI agent to your product, and users can type what they want instead of clicking through menus. Congrats on the launch Aryan Vij and Jai Bhatia! ycombinator.com/launches/PDm-c…

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We are opening up two internship roles at Crow (YC W26) Crow We’re looking for high-agency people who move fast, figure things out, and don’t need hand-holding. This is a similar opportunity to what Aryan Vij and I took on during college before founding Crow. This can

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Got the founder of Corgi to take a picture of Aryan Vij and I with their Corgi. Thanks for having us over Emily Yuan and nico laqua . Congrats on the Series A! (btw can’t wait for the 24/7 Corgi Cafe to open up)

Got the founder of <a href="/TheCorgiCompany/">Corgi</a>  to take a picture of <a href="/aryanvij02/">Aryan Vij</a> and I with their Corgi.

Thanks for having us over <a href="/emily_yuan_/">Emily Yuan</a> and <a href="/nico_laqua/">nico laqua</a> . Congrats on the Series A! 

(btw can’t wait for the 24/7 Corgi Cafe to open up)
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Your users are taking screenshots of your app, sending it to ChatGPT, and asking it what to do. They don't want to dig through dashboards and help articles anymore. And because of that, AI-native alternatives are popping up everywhere — and customers are switching. Not because