Ember: AI Agents + Messaging
Smoldering on nights and weekends.
Join us in San Francisco for a small group office hours to hack and learn about new ai agent tools.
This Sunday, we'll tinker with a new framework, a1Base, that enables "Twilio for AI agents". The framework helps AI products talk to and work with their users through email, Slack, SMS, WhatsApp and more.
Guides:
Pasha Rayan cofounder of A1Base
Pennie Li cofounder of A1Base
Technical founders Pasha and Pennie, formerly cofounder and engineers at Forage (sold in 2024 to Vista Equity-backed conglomerate) will walk us through initial setup and we'll deploy ai agents in WhatsApp by the end of the afternoon.
Prep
Review some of the applications being built with A1Base so far
Skim their docs
Requirements
You should be comfortable with vibe coding (reviewing errors and debugging with help of ai) and ideally a general sense of front-end coding
We’ll ask you to pre-install some libraries before Sunday
Ember Manifesto
"Your work is going to consume a large part of your life, so the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you consider to be great work." - Steve Jobs
Or in the words of Big Sean "F**k a vacay, I feel better at work"
The weekends are supposed to be for rest.
But you're the person going to the coffeeshop on Sunday.
You’re a little too obsessed with your side project.
But name a great project that came from someone who wasn’t obsessed.
I’ll wait.
If you’re not 100 percent all in on something, someone else who is 100 percent obsessed will build it better.
I don’t make the rules, I just follow them.
You’re not tinkering on the weekend because you’re trying to prove something.
You’re doing it because you love the craft. You love building.
Going deep on new frameworks. Tinkering with tools. Turning that grid green.
This is the idea you haven’t been able to get out of your head.
This is why you live in SF. It’s the “all in, build the idea you’re obsessed with town.”
Smoldering on nights and weekends is how you make it happen.
Now just do it with a community.
And Sunday’s an unofficial work day in SF after all, amirte?