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🧠 1000+ ChatGPT prompts for every task
A massive prompt library for studying, coding, business, medicine, entertainment, and more.
Grab it here 👉 superhuman.ai 👈
Well-organized, easy to use, and completely free.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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29.07.2025
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💰OpenAI-backed health AI hits $1B+ valuation
Ambience Healthcare, a startup building AI tools to eliminate doctors’ admin work, has raised $243M at a valuation above $1B.
The round was led by a16z and Oak HC/FT, with support from the OpenAI Startup Fund and others.
🔸 The product uses OpenAI models to transcribe visits, prep records, and generate billing codes
🔸 Clients include Cleveland Clinic, Houston Methodist, and St. Luke’s
🔸 CEO says goal is to “fully offload paperwork” so doctors focus only on care
🔸 OpenAI’s deeper push into biotech includes Chai-1, Retro Biosciences, and more
A quiet reminder: OpenAI isn’t just building AGI — it’s building billion-dollar verticals.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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30.07.2025
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⚙️ 100 free tools for every task
A single site with tools for all your daily needs — no sign-up, all free:
🔸 Text tools — grammar check, plagiarism, converters
🔸 PDF tools — merge, compress, split
🔸 Video tools — trim, convert, resize
🔸 Image tools — crop, remove background, compress
🔸 And many others across dozens of categories
Grab it here 👉 ezytoolz.com 👈
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15:16
30.07.2025
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🔑 30 Key Terms Every Founder Should Know
Project management isn’t just for PMs — every startup founder runs dozens of micro-projects every week.
This cheat sheet covers 30 must-know terms: from backlog and scope creep to MVP, burn rate, and milestone tracking.
A great refresher or onboarding tool for early team members.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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19:26
30.07.2025
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🧠 The Perplexity story: From DeepMind intern to Google’s challenger
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas is quietly building what Google once dreamed of—an “answer engine” that replaces search.
And the industry is starting to notice.
🔸 Srinivas grew up in the same Indian city as Sundar Pichai—his childhood hero
🔸 Inspired by Google’s origin story, he started Perplexity after a stint at DeepMind
🔸 Unlike OpenAI, the team refused to build their own model—focusing instead on product and UX
🔸 Their AI-native browser Comet is gaining traction with early adopters
🔸 Investors now value the company at $18B, while acquirers circle
Perplexity may be the most credible threat to Google’s search empire—and it’s still playing the long game.👉 Full story here 👈 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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10:15
31.07.2025
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🫂How small teams build big revenue
A new report from Growth Unhinged breaks down how early-stage SaaS startups structure their teams.
The takeaway?
You don’t need a huge headcount to hit $1M ARR.
Startups under $1M typically run lean — with just 7 people.
That’s your classic "two-pizza team."
Here’s what that usually looks like:
🔸 3 engineers
🔸 1 product/design
🔸 1 sales
🔸 1 support
🔸 1 admin/ops
Some skip marketing hires early on — founders often handle GTM themselves. Others outsource one-off tasks instead of hiring full-time.
The key is not just who you hire, but how clearly each role maps to revenue. If a founder understands that every teammate should drive profit, not just burn cash — investors will notice.
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31.07.2025
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🤖 Neural Agent — your AI-powered desktop assistant
A powerful open-source AI agent that can take full control of your computer: search files, browse the web, fill forms, send emails, and more.
🔸 Automates all routine tasks while you code, design, or think
🔸 Runs on Claude, GPT-4, Azure OpenAI, and Bedrock — top-tier models
🔸 Fully integrated UI — type commands into a small bar and get results instantly
🔸 Simple setup with an easy-to-use API and step-by-step install guide
👉 check it out 👈
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18:41
31.07.2025
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🚀 Australia's first orbital rocket lasted just 14 seconds in the air
Eris, the 30-ton rocket from Gilmour Space, launched from Bowen Spaceport — and promptly crashed. But the company is calling it a win.
🔸 First Australian-made rocket to launch from local soil
🔸 Flew for 14 seconds, with 23 seconds of engine burn
🔸 Crash caused no injuries or environmental harm
🔸 Valuable flight data collected for next test
🔸 Prior attempts were delayed by power surges and high winds
🔸 CEO: "Getting off the pad is a huge step forward"
💡Even failure is a milestone when you're building a space industry from scratch. Australia's now officially in the orbital launch game — and they’re just getting started.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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10:17
01.08.2025
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📣 Why Sam Altman Says You Shouldn’t Track User Growth Early On
In the early stages of a startup, it’s not about how many users you have — it’s about how much they love your product.
Altman explains why obsession with absolute growth is a mistake, and what you should focus on instead:
🔸 A small group of obsessed users is better than a wide pool of casual ones
🔸 Deep engagement signals product-market fit more than raw numbers
🔸 Retention and frequency are your best early metrics
🔸 Word-of-mouth is the ultimate validation
Almost all great companies start with a product that a few people love.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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01.08.2025
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📈 Figma stock pops on IPO debut, hits $47B market cap
Figma finally went public—and Wall Street couldn’t get enough. The design platform opened at $33, surged to $124, and closed at $115.50, ending the day with a $47B market cap.
🔸 IPO demand was so high, trading was briefly halted due to volatility
🔸 Retail buyers joked online about being allocated just 1 share
🔸 Market cap doubled Adobe’s failed $20B acquisition offer from 2023
🔸 After-hours trading stayed hot, with continued price action
Figma didn’t just rebound from a blocked deal—it sprinted past it.📊 Powered by Crypto Insider
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