Jeff Hurray (@jeffhurray) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Hurray

@jeffhurray

There’s always money in the banana stand. Building @tryramp & other things

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calendar_today21-03-2012 03:30:24

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Crosby Legal (@crosbylegal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve raised a $20M Series A from Index Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, and Elad Gil, with participation from Sequoia Capital, Cooley LLP, and Patrick Collison It took us 173 days to review our first 1,000 contracts. Now, we do this every three weeks. Even as we’ve scaled, we’ve kept our signature

celine 🍓 (@celinekeomany) 's Twitter Profile Photo

any YC founders interested in ramp? 👀 we’re testing a way to get you funded without requiring a bank account. early access + looking for feedback what you get ( if eligible): – higher treasury yield – $50K starting limit (2x previous) – free airpod pros dm for a ~20 min chat

Ramp Labs (@ramplabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re launching Ramp Sheets, the AI spreadsheet editor built to 10x finance teams, operators, and founders. Ramp Sheets plans, executes, and formats automatically. It’s already being used to model budgets, forecast revenue, and reconcile financial statements.

Ramp Labs (@ramplabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early users are getting creative with Ramp Sheets. Here are 3 use cases they’ve shared: 1. Build a 5-year operating model to stress-test Cursor’s $29B valuation, running bear, base, and bull scenarios to analyze if the price is right.

Jeff Hurray (@jeffhurray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People often ask me for advice on career progression. My secret? I run DeepSeek R1 via Ollama over Snapchat Spectacles firmware, powering a forked version of Cluely that I rewrote in Rust The hardest part is convincing people I like the Snapchat glasses Blog post coming soon

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become

Nicolás Bevacqua (@nzgb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this bot we're building internally at Ramp is so overpowered lol this prompt made 20 standalone prs and standalone convos to tweak each of them with opencode usually one shots or close enough are you still making your prs by hand anon?

this bot we're building internally at <a href="/tryramp/">Ramp</a> is so overpowered lol
this prompt made 20 standalone prs and standalone convos to tweak each of them with opencode 
usually one shots or close enough
are you still making your prs by hand anon?
Zach Bruggeman (@zachbruggeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The craft of engineering is rapidly changing. At Ramp, we built our own background coding agent to accelerate faster. We call it Inspect. It wrote 30% of merged frontend + backend PRs in the past week. It’s powered by OpenCode, Modal and Cloudflare Developers. It runs fully in

Daniel A. Saedi (DataManDan) (@therealdansaedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s going on inside Ramp right now will be studied by business leaders, academics, policymakers and of course, agents for years to come. Revenue and Inspect are billion dollar companies and they are just internal tools.

yenkel (@dschenkelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

following on @ramp’s steps, Stripe Developers shares about their internal background dev agents main takeaways - slack as main entry point - importance of repeatable dev env - custom for their dev productivity tools question Steve Kaliski: “Since MCP is a common language for all

Ramp (@tryramp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federal agencies have reported an estimated $2.8 trillion in improper payments since 2003. Some from fraud, some error. But all the result of manual and fragmented financial systems. Today, those teams are invited to the future. This is Ramp for Public Sector. A product with

Ramp Labs (@ramplabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we're launching Ramp Agent Cards. There's been no safe way for agents to spend money, until now. Ramp Agent Cards give agents the ability to spend, governed with real spend limits, merchant controls, and full visibility into every transaction.