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From a $6.90 newsletter to $3M API: How a non-coder built Memelord | Jason Levin

From a $6.90 newsletter to $3M API: How a non-coder built Memelord | Jason Levin

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Jason Levin is the CEO and founder of Memelord, an AI-powered meme creation platform that helps brands and individuals create contextual, trending memes. He started Memelord as a $6.90-per-month newsletter sending subscribers to a Google Slides deck, grew it to $100K ARR on Bubble without hiring engineers, then raised $3M to build it into an API-first product.

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What you’ll learn:

  • How Jason grew Memelord from a $6.90/month newsletter to $100K ARR without writing a single line of code

  • Why “no UX is the best UX” and how agents are becoming Memelord’s primary users

  • The mandatory vibe-coding rule for his marketing team and how it unlocks unprecedented creativity

  • Why free tools are the new PDF downloads and how they’ve generated hundreds of thousands of emails

  • Jason’s hardware hacking projects, including a bedside keyboard that creates Linear tickets without waking his wife

  • Why AI can be funny (but humans are still funnier) and which model is the funniest

  • The philosophy of building hyper-personalized software just for yourself


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    In this episode, we cover:

    (00:00) Introduction to Jason Levin and Memelord

    (04:28) Demo: Agentic meme creation with OpenClaw

    (06:55) “No UX is the best UX”—building for an agent-first future

    (08:35) How Memelord started as a $6.90 newsletter with Google Slides

    (12:35) Building to $100K ARR on Bubble with 395 workflows

    (15:20) Demo: Free tools section that generates hundreds of thousands of emails

    (17:59) Why Cursor is perfect for non-technical founders

    (20:20) Let your marketers cook—or watch them leave

    (24:19) Commit graph that shows the vibe-coding inflection point

    (25:25) Tools: Claude, Gemini, Linear, PostHog

    (28:19) Build weird stuff in the real world

    (33:24) Creative AI use cases

    (39:56) Using OpenClaw for calendar analysis

    (43:37) Can AI be funny? Which model is funniest?

    (45:26) Memes are not slop

    (46:45) What Jason doesn’t use AI for

    (48:12) Final thoughts

    Tools referenced:

    • Memelord API: https://memelord.com/api

    • Cursor: https://cursor.com/

    • Bubble: https://bubble.io/

    • OpenClaw: https://openclaw.ai

    • Claude: https://claude.ai/

    • Grok: https://grok.x.ai/

    • Linear: https://linear.app/

    • PostHog: https://posthog.com/

    • Zapier: https://zapier.com/

    Other references:

    • Diego Zaks—“The best UX is no UX”: https://x.com/diegozaks/status/1966526522136649980

    • Sam Lessin: https://wlessin.com/

    • “Stop giving me advice”: https://stopgivingmeadvice.com

    • Memelord free tools: https://memelord.com/tools

    Where to find Jason Levin:

    Where to find Claire Vo:

    Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email [email protected].

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