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We're taking startup ideas from The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃 / Idea Browser and bringing them to life with a team of agents: Deep research on the problem space → Product prototype → Cinematic landing page → Billboard in a real location Ideas like: 🏡 Hyper-local market reports...

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