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Photographer launches AI assistant DATA, scaling to $216k ARR with Replit

Steve Moraco, a photographer with limited coding experience, successfully launched a startup called DATA using Replit's development platform. DATA is an AI-powered digital assistant that integrates deeply with iOS, allowing users to delegate tasks via text or email, similar to Siri but with enhanced capabilities. The service has seen rapid growth, achieving significant monthly recurring revenue and a large waitlist, demonstrating Replit's effectiveness as a tool for quickly building and scaling AI-driven products. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates how AI tools and platforms can empower individuals with limited technical backgrounds to create and scale successful AI-powered products.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes the successful launch and scaling of a product built using a specific development platform, highlighting its features and user success.

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Photographer launches AI assistant DATA, scaling to $216k ARR with Replit

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  1. Replit blog TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    Builder Profile: Steve Moraco

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  2. Replit blog TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    HeyDATA.org Profile: Personalized AI Built with Replit Deployments

    "I don't think I would ever be able to complete a project like this without Replit. I started not knowing anything about web development, (or even GitHub for that matter), and I've sort of just learned one skill at a time. I’ve gone from knowing almost nothing about technical dev…

  3. Replit blog TIER_1 English(EN) ·

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