Radar — March 30, 2026
RADAR — March 30, 2026 PT
GEM #1 — CLAUDE SESSION LIMITS BLOWING UP
1,040 upvotes on r/ClaudeAI. "Update on Session Limits" thread has 873 comments — this is the most active Claude conversation happening right now, not the feature threads.
Angela's angle: Everyone's celebrating Claude's subscriber growth (TechCrunch: subscriptions doubled in two months) while the actual users are rage-posting about hitting walls mid-session. That tension is a real tweet. You've hit these limits. You have standing.
Action: tweet now
Draft: "Claude subscriptions doubled. Also: 873 comments on a thread about hitting session limits. Growth and frustration scaling at the same rate."
GEM #2 — AI BURIES YOU IN WORK (not replaces you)
534 upvotes, r/ClaudeAI. Dev went from 80 commits/month in one repo to 1,400+ commits/month across 39 repos with 17 AI agents. His framing: "Robots won't take your job. They'll bury you in work."
Angela's angle: This is the honest version of the AI productivity story nobody tells. More output, more cognitive load, more context-switching. You're living this with ZeroClaw + Claude Code. One specific observation from your setup would land better than this guy's spreadsheet.
Action: reply or quote with your own numbers
GEM #3 — COMPUTER USE NOW IN CLAUDE CODE
238 upvotes, r/ClaudeAI. Computer use shipped inside Claude Code. Quiet announcement, but the implications for coding workflows are significant.
Angela's angle: You use Claude Code daily. If you've tested this or have a take on what it actually changes vs what it sounds like it changes — that's a tweet. The gap between announcement and reality is your lane.
Action: test it, then tweet the honest take
GEM #4 — VIBE CODING IS A DISTRIBUTION PLAY
@miqchris: "Vibe coding is as much about marketing as it is about product. AI can generate features. But can it architect for scale? Debug edge-case failures at 2am? Build real defensibility? For most non-technical founders… no."
Angela's angle: He's right but from the wrong angle. The real insight isn't "engineering still matters" — it's that vibe coders accidentally learn distribution is the hard part, not the code. You've shipped Odak. You know this firsthand.
Action: quote with your angle on what actually trips indie devs post-launch
GEM #5 — ASO + AI IS UNDERUSED (ODAK ANGLE)
@saen_dev: "ASO + AI is still massively underused. Most devs obsess over features and forget that discoverability is the real bottleneck for app growth."
Also: @dimix launched Dock 3.0 — an ASO & Growth Manager with Claude AI integration — on Product Hunt.
Angela's angle: You have an app on the App Store right now. A single honest post about what you've tried and what moved the needle (or didn't) for Odak is more credible than any tool launch thread.
Action: draft an Odak ASO experiment post
GEM #6 — APPSFLYER FAKE REVIEW SCANDAL
66 upvotes, r/marketing. AppsFlyer allegedly using hundreds of fake Reddit accounts to astroturf reviews.
Angela's angle: AppsFlyer is a major mobile attribution tool. Indie devs use it or consider it. This is a signal about how app marketing infrastructure companies actually operate. Not necessarily a tweet, but relevant context.
Action: save, monitor if it escalates
ACT ON
- Tweet now — Claude session limits vs subscriber growth tension. You have lived experience here.
- Quote @miqchris — vibe coding is distribution, not engineering. Your angle: what actually trips indie devs post-launch.
- Draft Odak ASO post — specific experiment, real numbers, what worked and what didn't.
- Test computer use in Claude Code — then tweet the honest gap between announcement and reality.