Christian Segovia

Christian Segovia

CTO & Cloud Architect, LΓ­der de equipos
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AI Agents Are Applying for Jobs. Video Is How You Verify Humans.

Something is happening in recruiting that most platforms aren't ready for. AI agents can now autonomously browse job boards, fill out application forms, generate tailored cover letters, answer screening questions, and submit applications β€” at scale. One person with the right tools applies to 500 jobs in an afternoon without touching the keyboard. Every text-based filter in the hiring pipeline...

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We built an entire video infrastructure platform with Claude Code. Here's how.

3 founders. No investors. One AI-powered development workflow. VIDTREO is a video recording API β€” SDK, backend, dashboard, documentation site, marketing website. Every single piece was architected, built, and shipped using Claude Code as our core development tool. Not copilot. Not autocomplete. Full orchestration. Here's what that actually looks like: PLAN β†’ ITERATE β†’ SHIP β†’ REPEAT Every...

Most video recording APIs charge you per minute, per egress, per transcode β€” then you still need separate vendors for transcription and storage. VIDTREO bundles everything into one SDK at $0.01/min: recording, transcoding, AI transcription & summaries, and cloud storage. No egress fees. No monthly minimums. 10 lines of code to integrate. React, vanilla JS, or Web Components. 62% cheaper than Ziggeo, 90% cheaper than Addpipe. Free tier included.
VIDTREOVideo Recording for the Modern Web
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How is your team handling video recording infrastructure today?

Yes, another product launch in 2026. No, we're not an AI wrapper with a landing page. VIDTREO is actual infrastructure β€” video recording that runs on the edge, transcodes in the browser, and costs $0.01/min. No subscriptions. No "powered by GPT" sticker. Just a problem that needed better engineering. We built it because we kept seeing the same pattern β€” teams spending weeks integrating video...