Especially those who come from large tech companies.
I get it. If you are working on a product that tens of millions of people count on at any given moment, coding with AI is less valued (even that's changing).
But startups are radically different.
We're trying to build a future that doesn't exist yet. Peek gives everyone access to their own personal CFO, thanks to advanced AI models.
But we constantly have to ship, test, and learn with our users what features people *actually* use in their lives.
Peek is wildly different today, than it was just two months ago.
AI allows non-technical people like me to work with a lean team to ship new features fast, learn fast, and fail cheaply.
A year ago, I could barely code.
Today, most of what you see in our app is written by AI tools like Cursor.
That's why 🥃 Agrim Singh and I have been teaching over 100+ students to Code with AI on the weekends.
To see people build their own fully functioning apps in 48 hours is a feeling like no other.
You in?
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