Abhinav

Abhinav

Matterhorn.so - the "Cursor for Crypto".

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We're building Matterhorn, the “Cursor for Crypto”. Matterhorn is the world's first AI-native IDE for blockchain development that makes creating decentralized applications as simple as building traditional webapps. Core Platform: Matterhorn enables developers to build, deploy, and manage DApps through natural language prompts and AI assistance. Users can write smart contracts by describing functionality in plain English, automatically deploy across 10+ blockchains simultaneously, and get AI-powered security audits in real-time. Deck: https://docsend.com/v/hgzsz/matterhorn

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⚡ 4 New Problems to Build a Startup | ProblemHunt

1. 5 partners 5 different CV templates. Managers spend 20 40 minutes on each adaptation, up to 15 times a week. Over a year of this routine. No ready-made solutions found.

2. Healthcare professionals want AI for diagnosis, documentation, and patient care but training doesn't scale and tools feel too technical. Need a simple, clinically relevant path.

YC mentioned AI-native agencies for Spring 2026 and we're already seeing this shift with customers

YC mentioning AI-native agencies really resonated with us.

We started Starnus as a self-serve product. But pretty quickly, founders started asking us to help them run it too.

That happened enough times that it became clear this was not random.

A lot of people do not just want software.

A stranger at Web Summit accidentally gave us a feature

I didn't know no-shows waste 15-40% of every sales team's calendar until I met a stranger at Web Summit.
I was standing by our booth when someone wandered over and started asking about what we're building at @Meet-Ting. I assumed he was just curious.
Then he mentioned his company loses a lot of time to no-shows across his sales team. I asked how many.
"We get 10,000 inbound demos a month."
He walked off eventually, and someone came over to me and said: "Do you know who that was?".

Turns out he was the Head of Sales at a European unicorn.

We stayed in touch. And that conversation became a feature!
We call it 'No Show Recovery'.
Ting watches your calendar. If it notices the other person didn't show up, it asks if you want help rescheduling - automatically, inside the same thread.
When you're running 10k sales calls a month and 15-40% don't show, recovering even 1-5% is hundreds of meetings saved and potential $$$s.
Other lesson, talk to people as if you want and expect nothing in return.

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