u/AdMaster9797

Simple and minimal steps to create a working AI agent that can do stuff on your behalf independently of you (for a non-tech person using Claude or Claude Cowork)

I read a thread and asked the question but figure better as a separate thread.

How do you create an AI agent that does, as an example, read some file or link, extract info, analyze it, create a dashboard based on that, and return a link or a new file. And all of that independent of the person who created the AI agent?

I can prompt just fine and get a response, a landing page create or whatever, but how do I create like, 5 AI agents that do go and do complimentary work in parallel, even interact or use each others input/output a la Michael Gallagher?

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u/AdMaster9797 — 3 days ago

This is a book written by a former VC who also got coached by top 24 (so she says) coaches in the world. And she regurgitated it all into a book, which has testimonies ranging from Cindy Crawford to Ryan Hoover (founder ProductHunt).

Did you have any concrete takeaways and did you life and startup fly to the moon as she kind of promises?

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u/AdMaster9797 — 9 days ago

Most first-time founders don’t fail because they can’t build.

They fail because they build something nobody actually wants.

That’s exactly why we created Dandum.

It’s a system designed to help early-stage founders validate startup ideas thoroughly and fast — before wasting months building, branding, coding, or fundraising around the wrong concept.

Instead of relying on guesswork, hype, or biased feedback from friends, Dandum helps founders pressure-test their ideas from multiple angles:
market demand, positioning, differentiation, user psychology, weaknesses, and real-world viability.

The goal isn’t to “motivate” founders.

It’s to help them avoid expensive delusion.

Still early, but would genuinely love feedback from people building things:
https://dandum.com

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u/AdMaster9797 — 12 days ago