AbdulhadiAlturafi
Software engineer building agent infrastructure from Riyadh. I spend my days on agent runtimes, multi-agent orchestration, and the tooling that lets AI actually ship products. This newsletter is the workflows that worked.
Currently building
Four projects, one stack. Each one informs what I write about here.
SavvyFlow
SavvyFlow
AI development workflow agent
Paperclip-fork integrating with Claude Code and Telegram. Coordinates parallel coding sessions across laptops via the OpenClaw runtime. Active builders only — no kill-list bloat.
LiveOpenClaw
OpenClaw
Multi-agent orchestration runtime
ACP gateway, plugin registry, Telegram bridge. The runtime that lets dozens of agents share state, route work to the right model, and stay in sync across machines.
LiveHermes
Hermes
Personal AI assistant ecosystem
Voice + chat across desktop and mobile. Hermes-3 fine-tunes with custom routing. The assistant that knows my context — calendar, codebase, current project — without me re-prompting.
LiveHow to A1
How to A1
This newsletter
Two emails a week. Each one is a workflow you can ship the same day you read it. Built on Next.js + Supabase + Resend, dark-locked, motion-rich.
You're reading itHow I work
The three rules I keep going back to. Scroll the panel — each rule comes with a backdrop.
Build the prototype this week
If a workflow takes more than three days to validate, it's not a workflow — it's a research project. Build something a user can touch in 7 days, then let real friction guide what to build next. Speed is the feature.
Ship the simplest version that survives
Most agent products fail because their MVP is a thin wrapper over an LLM. The MVP should already encode the user's actual context — the data, the integrations, the routing. Polish later. Ship the spine first.
Write the post the same week
Whatever I build this week becomes the next newsletter. The cycle is: ship Tuesday, write Friday, send Tuesday. Building and writing aren't separate work — the post is the export of the work.
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