Shipping products is the easy part. Marketing them? That needed a team. So one got built - with AI.
12 agents
15 posts/week
$20-50/mo
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The Problem
Marketing was a full-time job. There was no team for it.
A 2-day workshop for designers. 10 seats to fill. Every marketing task falling on one person.
Content writing3 platforms, daily posts
AnalyticsTracking views, sources, conversions
Follow-upsStale applications, nurture sequences
SEOMeta tags, keywords, structured data
AdsCopy variations, budget decisions
CommunityFAQs, flagged messages
One person doing the work of 6 roles.
T
The Idea
"What if the team didn't need to be human?"
Build 12 AI agents. Each with one job. All working together. All autonomous.
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What Got Built
12 agents. Each with a name, a role, and a schedule.
They draft. One click to approve. They execute. No babysitting.
Anand
Strategist - weekly content calendar
Sunday 8pm
Kavya
Writer - 3-platform drafts
Sunday 9pm
Veer
Publisher - posts approved content
Every 2hrs
Ravi
Analyst - morning brief with numbers
Daily 9am
Meera
Researcher - Reddit + HN scanner
Daily 7am
Priya
Reviewer - scores applications 1-10
Daily 9:30am
Subbi
Follow-ups - nudges stale apps
Daily 10am
Tara
Testimonials - 3-touch collector
Post-workshop
Raj
SEO - weekly optimization
Monday 6am
Devi
Intel - competitive landscape
Monday 7am
Nila
Ads - copy variations
Daily 11am
Arjun
Community - FAQ auto-responder
Real-time
The Architecture
Simple stack. No over-engineering.
Cron triggers agents. Agents think with Claude. Data flows through Supabase. Posts land on LinkedIn.
GitHub Actions
Scheduler
Vercel Functions
Agent Runtime
Claude API
AI Brain
Supabase
Database
Resend
Email
LinkedIn API
Publishing
How Approval Works
One click. From inbox to LinkedIn.
Kavya emails drafts with branded images. One tap to approve. Veer publishes it - no dashboard, no copy-pasting.
K
Kavya (DWB Agent)
Today at 9:12 PM IST
15 drafts - approve from this email
LinkedIn
Most designers wait for permission to build.
But the ones who ship? They don't ask. They open Claude Code and start talking to the machine. No IDE. No terminal. Just conversation.
That's not the future. That's today.
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Pradeep Siddappa
Designer & Builder
2h ago
Most designers wait for permission to build.
But the ones who ship? They don't ask. They open Claude Code and start talking to the machine. No IDE. No terminal. Just conversation.
That's not the future. That's today.
#DesignersWhoBuild #ClaudeCode #BuildInPublic
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One click in email -> live on LinkedIn with a branded image.
What They Actually Send
Every morning, actionable intelligence.
5 agents. 5 emails. Each one gives you something to act on.
From: Ravi (DWB Agent)
Morning Brief: 2 new regs | 6/10 seats filled
RAVI'S BRIEF
Thursday, 17 Apr
Good morning! 2 new registrations overnight - both student cohort.
Student seats: 4/5 filled (1 left!). Professional: 2/5.
Traffic up 23% from LinkedIn posts. Top source: linkedin.com.
Action: Consider urgency messaging for student cohort.
4/5
Students
2/5
Pros
312
Views
From: Kavya (DWB Agent)
15 drafts - approve from this email
KAVYA
15 drafts ready for review
Learned from 8 approved and 3 rejected posts.
LinkedIn
Most designers wait for a developer.
But what if you didn't need one?
In 2 days, I watched 5 designers go from "I have this idea" to "here's the live URL."
No code. No terminal. Just Claude Code and conviction.
#DesignersWhoBuild #BuildWithAI
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Reject
From: Priya (DWB Agent)
Application scored 8/10: Ananya Mehta (student)
PRIYA
New application reviewed
8
Name: Ananya Mehta
Email: ananya@example.com
Type: Student
"A portfolio builder for design students - upload projects, auto-generate a shareable link"
+ Strengths: "Clear idea with specific audience. Strong design background."
- Concerns: "None"
"Hey Ananya, loved your portfolio builder idea! The scope is perfect for 2 days..."
From: Meera (DWB Agent)
6 conversations worth your attention
MEERA'S DIGEST
Thursday, 17 Apr
6 relevant conversations found
1. "Designer here - just shipped my first app using AI tools"
reddit/r/UXDesign · Score: 8/10
"Reply with value - share your workshop experience"
2. "Is Claude Code worth it for non-developers?"
hackernews · Score: 7/10
"Share as content idea"
3. "How I went from Figma to a live product in 48 hours"
reddit/r/nocode · Score: 9/10
"Use as content inspiration"
From: Raj (DWB Agent)
5 SEO improvements found
RAJ
Weekly SEO analysis for designerswhobuild.in
1. / · meta_description
Current: "A 2-day product building workshop"
→ Suggested: "2-day workshop where designers build real products with AI. No coding needed."