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In this issue:

  • 🤝 In Partnership: Marketing with AI

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Lovable xxpands beyond app building

  • 🎁Referral Rewards: Earn perks by inviting friends

  • 🤝Supported by: Tech trends to stay ahead

  • 🤿Deep Dive: Delve faces accusations of fake evidence and rubber-stamp audits after data leak

  • Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity

  • 🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art

🤝IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HUBSPOT

The Future of AI in Marketing. Your Shortcut to Smarter, Faster Marketing.

This guide distills 10 AI strategies from industry leaders that are transforming marketing.

  • Learn how HubSpot's engineering team achieved 15-20% productivity gains with AI

  • Learn how AI-driven emails achieved 94% higher conversion rates

  • Discover 7 ways to enhance your marketing strategy with AI.

🤿 DEEP DIVE

Lovable Now Reads, Analyzes, and Generates Every File Format Founders Deal with Daily

Intelligence: Lovable has grown from just building apps to a complete business tool, allowing users to analyze data from any file or integration, create professional documents and presentations, make images and videos, and change file types, all in the same conversation used to create the product. Now, the AI agent can run real code and Python scripts instead of just writing text. The platform works with PowerPoint, Word, PDF, CSV, Excel, JSON, XML, images, and video, and connects to tools like Slack, Amplitude, and Granola, so users can easily bring live data into their documents, prototypes, and analyses without needing to switch between different tools.

  • Lovable's agent runs actual scripts in a secure environment to perform deep data analysis including sentiment analysis, retention metrics, and feature adoption returning results in seconds rather than requiring a BI ticket or a separate analytics team.

  • Any file can serve as a build brief: uploading a spreadsheet converts it into a web app with filters and role-based access, a PDF spec becomes a functional product, and a competitor screenshot becomes a working prototype with the agent handling everything from coding to debugging end to end.

  • Document generation covers the full range of business outputs, branded invoices, investor pitch decks, weekly ops reports, and quarterly summaries with exports available in PDF, PowerPoint, Excel, Word, or CSV, ready to download and send directly from the chat.

  • Meeting transcripts from connected tools like Granola can be fed directly into Lovable to extract requirements and generate a working prototype, compressing the gap between what a client described in a call and a deployable demo into a single conversation.

🎁REFERRAL REWARDS

If TIW has been useful, invite one friend or coworker who’d actually use AI/automation at work.

  • 1 referral → get the TIW No-Code Workflows PDF (25 plug-and-play workflows)

  • 10 referrals → get a full course free (your choice)

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Tip: send it to a friend who’s AI-curious, a coworker who wants to move faster, or anyone trying to automate repetitive tasks.

🤝 SUPPORTED BY THE CODE

What 200K+ Engineers Read to Stay Ahead

Your GitHub stars won't save you if you're behind on tech trends.

That's why over 200K engineers read The Code to spot what's coming next.

  • Get curated tech news, tools, and insights twice a week

  • Learn about emerging trends you can leverage at work in just 5 mins a day

  • Become the engineer who always knows what's next

🤿 DEEP DIVE

Anonymous Whistleblower Accuses Compliance Startup Delve of Structural Fraud

Intelligence: An anonymous Substack post authored by a former Delve client accused the $300 million compliance startup of fabricating audit evidence, generating auditor conclusions before any independent review, and falsely certifying hundreds of customers as compliant with HIPAA and GDPR potentially exposing those customers to criminal liability and regulatory fines.

  • The core allegation is structural: by generating audit conclusions, test procedures, and final reports before any independent review, DeepDelver argues Delve positioned itself as both implementer and examiner, a conflict that invalidates the entire attestation regardless of how the final stamp is technically issued.

  • Virtually all of Delve's clients appear to have been funneled through two audit firms, Accorp and Gradient, which DeepDelver described as operating primarily out of India with only a nominal US presence, rubber-stamping reports Delve had already generated rather than conducting independent reviews.

  • A separate researcher named James Zhou claimed to have accessed sensitive Delve data including employee background checks and equity vesting schedules after the initial post surfaced, with security researcher Jamieson O'Reilly sharing additional details about what were described as significant security holes in Delve's external attack surface.

  • Delve's media contact email bounced when TechCrunch attempted follow-up and the publication instead received an automated calendar invite for a Delve product demo, with the anonymous author promising a Part II of their investigation is still forthcoming.

TOOL SNAPSHOTS

Futuristic tools within AI, no-code, and productivity

🖼 AI ART

Examples of great and trending AI art

ℹ️ ABOUT US

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