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we built a fully autonomous SEO and GEO platform at genai genesis in 36 hours. it connects to your google search console, finds keyword gaps, checks how often chatgpt and perplexity are actually citing your content, writes the blog posts, and reports everything to slack. by itself. continuously. forever. you set it up once. then you just exist. the inspiration: our friend Nitya built an SEO/GEO agency, then got acquihired. the whole thing lived in our heads until we decided to build it ourselves. then we asked him to help. the co-founder of Antifragility Labs helped us build Infragility Labs. we don't know if that's poetic or just ironic. probably both. he thought about it for a while. then said yes. we're choosing to interpret that as a compliment. we're not treating this like a hackathon project anymore. YC is the goal. confidence level: probably too high for a group of teenagers. timeline: we'll figure it out. the name stays. Nitya Savaliya ✦ Ryan Roychowdhury
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"Building in public" is overhyped. Don't get me wrong, transparency is great. But I see founders spending more time tweeting about their startup than actually building it. "Day 47: Added a new button ✨" "Revenue update: $127 MRR ����" Cool. But your customers don't care about your journey. They care about their problem getting solved. Build in public if it helps you stay accountable. But don't confuse posting with progress. The best marketing is a product that works so well people tell their friends. What's something in tech you think is overhyped?
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We didn’t start Target2Links to sell links. We started it to scale Impact. I’ve seen brilliant AI startups disappear because they lacked "Global Visibility." They had the tech. They had the team. But they didn't have the Authority. Our goal at Target2Links is simple: To bridge the gap between "Unknown Startup" and "Global Industry Leader." We don't just "rank" keywords. We drive: ✓ Strategic SEO Growth ✓ Brand Authority ✓ High-Level Editorial Placements ✓ Revenue Pipeline Everything an AI & Deep Tech founder needs to scale globally. What’s your #1 goal for your AI brand in 2026? Drop it in the comments! #AISaaS #DeepTech #FounderPositioning #SEOAuthority #Target2Links
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San Francisco-based startup daydream has raised $15 million to revolutionize organic search through a hybrid of AI agents and human expertise. 🔗 Read more on NewDecoded: https://nwd.plus/oMpBXBU
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MOVE FASTER WITH AI: “SeoBOT is a fully autonomous AI-powered SEO robot built for busy founders who want consistent organic growth without the usual complexity and time drain. Instead of juggling keyword research, content planning, and ongoing optimization, SeoBOT handles the entire workflow automatically in the background. The platform continuously analyzes Google search trends, identifies high-impact keyword opportunities, and prioritizes the terms most likely to drive qualified traffic to your website. With intelligent AI agents working 24/7, SeoBOT adapts your SEO strategy in real time, helping you stay ahead of competitors without constant manual input.”
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Just weeks after Anthropic announced a $100M Claude Partner Network to help enterprises adopt AI at scale, they cut off ~135,000 OpenClaw developers with less than 24 hours’ notice. OpenClaw — one of the fastest-growing open-source projects in GitHub history — had turned Claude into the go-to model for autonomous AI agents. But heavy usage through flat-rate consumer subscriptions created unsustainable computing costs for Anthropic. The result? Many developers now face cost increases estimated at 10-50x as they shift to pay-as-you-go API pricing… overnight. For the OpenClaw partners in the Claude Partner Network, it feels like a betrayal. However, they shouldn’t be surprised. This was the second time in three months Anthropic moved to address escalating costs. It was only a matter of time until Anthropic would refocus on OpenClaw’s usage of the consumer subscription model. This isn't just an AI story. It's a partner-dependency warning for every company building on third-party AI models, APIs, marketplaces, or ecosystems it doesn't control. Platforms will tolerate (and even subsidize) behavior that drives growth… until the economics or market shift. Then the rules change. If your growth plan relies on a partner you can’t fully control, it’s time to ask yourself three hard questions: 1. Where are you building on access without contractual protections? 2. What would a sudden partnership “reclassification” actually cost you — in revenue, migration, and time? 3. If you run an ecosystem, are you giving your partners the clarity and runway you’d want? Change is inevitable. The only question is whether you find out on your terms or theirs. Have you stress-tested your partner dependencies lately? Or are you betting that they will always act in your best interest? Would love to hear from founders, operators, and investors in the comments. #technology #GrowthStrategy #EnterpriseAI #TrustInBusiness
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Guide to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) for Startups 2026 Guide to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) for Startups For startups in 2026, the battle for visibility has moved from the "Ten Blue Links" to the AI-generated answer. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the process of ensuring your brand is not just indexed, but cited and recommended by Large Language Models (LLMs) like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. https://lnkd.in/gTVdXpNi
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