This quote " Ask an AI to write JavaScript (what could go wrong?)" is actually hilarious.
Especially with Amazon's engineer using their mandated internal AI tool... Kiro takes down production because Kiro believes it's better to rewrite the whole codebase from scratch lol
Going from a one-prompt to a great design isn't really realistic. You'll need some iterations in design just like proof of concepts (for iteration) for engineering work to refine down what you're really looking for.
This is super interesting, I had no idea about the middle man aspect of LinkedIn and Indeed. The job market is isn't getting any better with recent developments of AI.
It looks like there isn't a website yet for this? If not, do you plan to host this?
Could texting alone be a viable way for patients to get real medical help and prescriptions? Could we build it lean and bootstrap our way in a space full of billion-dollar incumbents?
Result:
Short answer is yes, in 10 months we hit profitability. We now have 500+ reviews across both app stores with a 4.9 star average rating, and patients seem to love the simplicity of chat and privacy of not showing their face on video.
Our Story:
When I get sick, I usually just text my best friend who's a doctor. One day I asked him... why isn't this experience available to everyone? That's where the idea was born.
How we approached it:
Business model: $24 per visit — no recurring fees, no
insurance required
Ops: started in California, now live in 15 states (TX, FL, NY etc)
Why it worked:
The majority of visits are for simple conditions (prescriptions, refills, minor issues) that don't need video. Texting keeps costs low and frictionless for both sides.
We're Hiring:
Looking for doctors and growth marketers.
Also, if you're curious about how we scaled a healthcare company to profitably from scratch. Happy to share lessons learned in the comments.