Product designer at @BeReal_App. Trying to launch @CaptureBeans. Trying to launch Splitt.

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Joined November 2024
Finally wrapped up my product design portfolio a few months back... then completely forgot to share it 😅 If you're curious, it's live now: pablasbravas.framer.website/ Feedback is always welcome!
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This is the best philosophy for building a company I have heard in years.
I spent $1.5M building our office after raising a seed round. My co-founder thought I was crazy. Here's what changed his mind... 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐱𝐭: After our seed round, I looked at our team. Mostly immigrants. Working 6-day weeks. Building something incredibly hard. The office wasn't just where they worked. It was becoming their home. So I made a bet, what if we actually designed for that? The requirements I gave our real estate agent: - Shower (for ocean swims between meetings) - as close to the beach as possible, ability to quickly go surfing/kiting etc. - Big enough kitchen for a chef - Room for an actual sauna People thought I was building a vacation house, I thought: I am building a place worth the sacrifice. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞'𝐬 𝐡𝐨𝐰 𝐈 𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤: - Found one of SF's best real estate lawyers. Negotiated hard. - Negotiated Tenant Improvements + First year for free - Effective cost: $250k (not $1.5M) Then I was extremely prescriptive with design and construction. No endless back-and-forth. I drew what I wanted. Told them to build it. Cut iteration time by 80%. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐭: - Nordic vibes (keeping our European souls) - Industrial kitchen - Sauna room (yes, like our product: sauna.ai) - Ocean access - Space that feels like home Conclusions: - This "expensive" decision already paid for itself. - In SF, recruiters charge $100k per engineer. We've closed multiple hires -because candidates walked in and said: "I want to work here." But the real ROI isn't only financial. It's this: - We do Friday AMA as a BBQs on the beach. - People actually use the surfboards. - The team's lifestyle supports the intensity of the work. EVERYONE WANTS IN, doesnt matter if events, hiring or using the space as coworking (@bertie_ai and I open it up for our portfolio companies) My co-founder's response after 3 months: "You were right." Some founders optimize for low burn rate. I optimize for: Can great people sustain this pace for years? Because great companies aren't built in one sprint. They're built by people who can go the distance. We're hiring: wordware.ai/careers (Comment if you want intros to our real estate agent, lawyers or construction team - happy to connect)
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How my wife looks at me when I send her a meme that requires two decades of deep internet lore knowledge.
Pavel Abramiankou retweeted
I spent $1.5M building our office after raising a seed round. My co-founder thought I was crazy. Here's what changed his mind... 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐱𝐭: After our seed round, I looked at our team. Mostly immigrants. Working 6-day weeks. Building something incredibly hard. The office wasn't just where they worked. It was becoming their home. So I made a bet, what if we actually designed for that? The requirements I gave our real estate agent: - Shower (for ocean swims between meetings) - as close to the beach as possible, ability to quickly go surfing/kiting etc. - Big enough kitchen for a chef - Room for an actual sauna People thought I was building a vacation house, I thought: I am building a place worth the sacrifice. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞'𝐬 𝐡𝐨𝐰 𝐈 𝐦𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤: - Found one of SF's best real estate lawyers. Negotiated hard. - Negotiated Tenant Improvements + First year for free - Effective cost: $250k (not $1.5M) Then I was extremely prescriptive with design and construction. No endless back-and-forth. I drew what I wanted. Told them to build it. Cut iteration time by 80%. 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐰𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐭: - Nordic vibes (keeping our European souls) - Industrial kitchen - Sauna room (yes, like our product: sauna.ai) - Ocean access - Space that feels like home Conclusions: - This "expensive" decision already paid for itself. - In SF, recruiters charge $100k per engineer. We've closed multiple hires -because candidates walked in and said: "I want to work here." But the real ROI isn't only financial. It's this: - We do Friday AMA as a BBQs on the beach. - People actually use the surfboards. - The team's lifestyle supports the intensity of the work. EVERYONE WANTS IN, doesnt matter if events, hiring or using the space as coworking (@bertie_ai and I open it up for our portfolio companies) My co-founder's response after 3 months: "You were right." Some founders optimize for low burn rate. I optimize for: Can great people sustain this pace for years? Because great companies aren't built in one sprint. They're built by people who can go the distance. We're hiring: wordware.ai/careers (Comment if you want intros to our real estate agent, lawyers or construction team - happy to connect)
Pavel Abramiankou retweeted
abandoned school buildings do just fine
Men only want one thing and that thing is an old industrial building to turn into a studio
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Video games are a healthier use of time than social media scrolling.
What controversial health opinion will have you in this position?
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When I was a kid, bedtime was 9 pm. I couldn't wait to be a grownup so I could go to bed anytime I wanted. Turns out that is 9 pm.
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Can confirm, bringing your vision to life rocks
Men only want one thing and that thing is an old industrial building to turn into a studio
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the dirty secret about this aesthetic is that most designers can and want to do stuff like this for start-ups, but it’s founders shooting themselves in the foot by playing safe
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rare childhood christmas memory: not being able to take a bath because theres a carp in the bathtub
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you could have bought nvidia for around $3.70 (split adjusted) when this tweet came out
We've trained an unsupervised language model that can generate coherent paragraphs and perform rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summarization — all without task-specific training: blog.openai.com/better-langu…
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this is an insane chart
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showing my gf the latest innovation in crypto 'wasn't that literally the plot of a black mirror episode'
dare market is now open for everyone day 1: $50,000 in prizes enter every competition and submit for FREE the newest version of the trenches is here.
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Holy fucking shit dude 😭
Yeah. We're fucked, tbh
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Here's a crazy theory! They do NOT need fancy AI for this. The future will be poor people in VR goggles on the other side of the world serving rich people as robots. It's even creepier kind of future than the robots doing it themselves. You just wait.
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last minute halloween costume for you
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World's first AI font generator. V1.0 is live now.
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“Good morning. Your payment was declined for the 3rd time and this is your final reminder to update the credit card on file.”
“Good morning. Your payment has been declined”
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JUST IN: Nvidia is now worth more than: 🇨🇦 2 Canadas 🇮🇸 166 Icelands 🇩🇪 A Germany and a half 🏦 All U.S. regional banks combined 💰 The world’s billionaires, 3× over 🏈 The entire NFL, 35 times 🍕 Every pizza sold in history 🛍️ Every item on Amazon 💳 Visa + Mastercard + PayPal 🚀 NASA + SpaceX + Boeing 🇯🇵 Toyota + Sony + Nintendo 🏦 Europe’s 4 biggest banks 🛢️ Every oil company on Earth 🌎 All of global gold reserves combined 🏠 All of Los Angeles real estate 🌃 Manhattan real estate market 🌎 The whole crypto market 💰 All 54 African countries combined
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A European founder asked to meet up with me His startup is only 7 years old but just hit €7,000 MRR Incredibly fast growth I applied for a meeting permit with the EU government to ask permission to meet him for coffee 5 months later, the EU government gave the go-ahead and charged a €75 VAT fee We finally met up yesterday and had an insightful, yet quick 4 hour coffee chat during business hours I decided to invest €15k into his business Just got word that it's the 4th-largest venture investment in the EU this year I expect he'll do great things and turn this startup into one of the EU's largest businesses I could even imagine it breaking the €500k annual revenue mark someday (yes, it's a long shot, but it could happen) Never been more excited to be building in the EU
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startup idea: renting people's backs as ad space
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