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Introducing Robodocs
More companies should be building AI interfaces (in a week)
Our marketing plan for Robo is very simple — launch cool products, continuously.
The flywheel is obvious. As we get faster at building with AI, we can launch more interesting products, attract great clients to work with, and improve our tooling.
In fact, we think that more companies will adopt this strategy as the cost of building software drops exponentially. As traditional media gasps its last breath, companies will realize that competing with influencers is an uphill battle and double down on what they do best — building products.
Rippling shipping a funny snake game to throw shade at Deel is just the tip of the iceberg.
So today we’re launching our first case study, Robodocs. It basically turns your Google Drive into a Github profile and gives you insights about your writing. There’s also an agent you can chat with about your writing. And Rapha built it in a week, part time.
You can check out the demo and sign up here:
Today we’re launching Robodocs — an AI assistant that turns your Google Drive into a Github profile.
It tracks and analyzes your writing, and gives you a Claude agent that automatically has access to your docs.
Oh, and we built it in a week…
— Joey DeBruin (@joey_debruin)
7:33 PM • Dec 10, 2024
Robodocs is the first of many products we’re launching to showcase how quickly you can build quality products with AI. It’s also a case study for a type or product we are excited about — AI interfaces.
The differentiating factor for most AI products — both in terms of how simple they are to build, and how likely they are to work — is the data. So the simplest way to find low hanging fruit is to build on top of existing data.
I wrote more about the opportunities we’re seeing for AI interfaces here, including a few specific examples such as extending product interactions into existing channels like SMS and Email.
If you think you might have an idea for an interesting AI interface, reach out. It may only be a few days away from coming to life.
-Joey