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Reprompt AI (YC W24) | AI Engineering | Onsite San Francisco | Full-Time

Reprompt builds AI Agents for Location. Companies like Foursquare, TomTom, and Grab use our agents keep their massive place datasets up to date.

To do this we have an internal agents platform that supports Web, Vision, Doc Reading, and self-driving browser agents.

We're 3 people now, onsite in SF and looking for an engineer who has worked with LLMs before. Our founders are both technical, and have years of experience with both startups and big tech.

Join us to build the future of location and accelerate your career.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/reprompt/jobs/YfQBWDH-...


Reprompt AI (YC W24) | AI Engineering | Onsite San Francisco | Full-Time

Reprompt builds AI Agents for Location and Geospatial. Companies like Foursquare, TomTom, and Grab use our agents to get live information about businesses in the real world.

To do this we have an internal agents platform that supports Web, Vision, Doc Reading, and soon self-driving browser agents.

We're just 3 people now, onsite in SF and looking for a senior/founding python engineer who has worked with LLMs before. Join us to build the future of Location.

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/reprompt/jobs/YfQBWDH-...


Reprompt AI (YC W24) | AI Engineering | Onsite San Francisco | Full-Time https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/reprompt/jobs/YfQBWDH-...

Reprompt builds AI Agents for Location-- Mapping companies like Radar and TomTom use our agents to get live information about a point of interest or business that keeps their maps up to date. To do this we have an internal agents platform that supports Web, Vision, Doc Reading, and soon self-driving browser agents.

We're just 3 people now, onsite in SF and looking for a senior/founding python engineer who has worked with LLMs before. Join us to build the agent revolution.

https://repromptai.com/ https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/reprompt/jobs/YfQBWDH-...


Appreciate the feedback and rousing discussion

Some responses that I'll probably also update in the post:

a/ Why not start with people you know or friends?-- This is 100% the best way and I tried it first. Timing is hard and there's only like 7 people I'd want to start companies with. They all had good reasons not to embark on starting a company at this moment.

b/ Vibes is super vague-- I found it really important to get along with a cofounder as friends-- I met my CF's wife early on, we did thanksgiving together, we spent a lot of time together outside of work. We've had actual fun building so far. For some that's important, for others not. It's a great point, I'll clarify.

c/ OP is a non-technical ideas guy looking for his coding ninja-- Nope, sorry. I've never had an eng job but learned to code early in college building random iphone apps. Been building nights and weekends for the past 10 years (including while cofounder searching).

d/ Start building instead of just CF searching- great point. Building out ideas, talking to customers, etc makes your cofounder conversations waaaay more interesting because people can see you get excited about something real. Early on I had too many high-level conversations about "the space" or "starting something" that led nowhere.

e/ These "modes" are total bs-- Totally agree but gotta keep the title interesting : )


You are correct. Thanks for defending me a bit on the internet Yaseer! Also going to ping you offline, your company looks great and relevant to us.


Hopefully won't have to write that part 2


Good q and I can't name one either. Though I suspect when you're successful you tell a modified story about how you met.

"I ran a tight interview process and selected the best match based on vibes and a spreadsheet" isn't super inspiring to customers, employees, investors.


What's your use case for persisting the annotations but new screenshots?

Excalidraw.com does exactly this but their arrows just aren't as in-your-face as Skitch's.


Documentation of processes with annotations. There's lots of steps, each step with a screenshot and ~10 annotations and if steps change, I need to recreate from scratch. Doable, but also lots of manual work.

Yes, exalidraw or tldraw are drop-in replacements for Figma that make it save and easy to share, but they are general purpose tools, I prefer single-purpose tools with limited features.


Added and pushed! This idea cuts my workflow way down. You've also showed me that it needs the ability to paste an image from clipboard to the canvas. Adding as an issue.


Love your work. I also just noticed resizing keeps the aspect ratio when you hold shift. Nice touch.


If you move towards PWA, you can make it a share tsrget


Thank you! Copy directly to clipboard is a great idea that I’d totally use too. I’ll see if I can add it today


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