Meeting Title: Brainforge Case Study Creation Sync Date: 2026-02-25 Meeting participants: Brylle Girang, Hannah Wang


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1 00:00:13.530 00:00:14.540 Brylle Girang: Hi!

2 00:00:17.810 00:00:19.960 Hannah Wang: Hey, how’s it going?

3 00:00:19.960 00:00:22.249 Brylle Girang: Hello, I’m doing great.

4 00:00:22.250 00:00:24.210 Hannah Wang: Do I pronounce it as Hannah?

5 00:00:24.710 00:00:25.800 Hannah Wang: Yeah, Hannah.

6 00:00:25.800 00:00:27.899 Brylle Girang: Nice to meet you, Hannah.

7 00:00:27.900 00:00:29.999 Hannah Wang: How about your… your name? How do I…

8 00:00:30.000 00:00:32.470 Brylle Girang: You can call me B. Just the letter B.

9 00:00:32.920 00:00:33.530 Hannah Wang: Okay.

10 00:00:33.530 00:00:34.110 Brylle Girang: That’s with the.

11 00:00:34.110 00:00:40.389 Hannah Wang: I’m sure you… I’m sure you get the question of how to pronounce your name a lot, so…

12 00:00:40.390 00:00:50.109 Brylle Girang: Always, everyone, everywhere, so that’s fine. In my previous job, I just… I just told them to call me B, so that it’s easier to call, it’s easier to type.

13 00:00:50.260 00:00:52.869 Brylle Girang: And people can reach out to me easier, right?

14 00:00:53.110 00:00:53.800 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

15 00:00:54.180 00:01:05.570 Brylle Girang: Okay, so… You… Need help when it comes to, like, creating the… The case studies, right?

16 00:01:06.600 00:01:07.770 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so…

17 00:01:08.110 00:01:23.599 Hannah Wang: what I did in the past was basically have, like, interview people, and then take the transcript and make the case study, but now that we have Cursor and all the meeting transcripts in the platform, I just never…

18 00:01:23.860 00:01:43.580 Hannah Wang: prompted cursor, like, how to do it. So, yeah, I’ll… I’ll share my screen, and then you can just walk me through, kind of what you did to create the pool parts case study. So this is the thread, and then…

19 00:01:44.310 00:01:45.470 Hannah Wang: Also.

20 00:01:46.200 00:01:56.600 Hannah Wang: Okay, I guess we should start with, like Utam said, basically, take the SOW and ask Cursor to give me options for.

21 00:01:56.620 00:02:01.079 Brylle Girang: Yeah. Related case studies, so is that what you did for pool parts? Like, you just took a…

22 00:02:01.310 00:02:06.540 Hannah Wang: SOW, or was there, like, an actual case study already in the works, and you.

23 00:02:06.540 00:02:13.330 Brylle Girang: No, actually. There were… Similar case studies, and

24 00:02:13.720 00:02:27.939 Brylle Girang: I actually use the formats that we already have in Notion, but I think what OTA means here is that we need to create, basically, like, two parts of it. The first part is creating

25 00:02:28.160 00:02:32.700 Brylle Girang: a case study around Hype that is dedicated to Sunstone.

26 00:02:33.260 00:02:39.090 Brylle Girang: Sunstone, right? So, what they want is for us to create a case study

27 00:02:39.510 00:02:46.660 Brylle Girang: referencing hype, but the target should be Sunstone. So what I’m doing in this case is I’m just…

28 00:02:47.090 00:03:02.989 Brylle Girang: giving Cursor all the info that it needs, that we need to search anything around Hype, search the code repo, search any transcripts, search linear, if that’s possible, around Hype, and then tailor-fit it to ensure that

29 00:03:03.510 00:03:07.920 Brylle Girang: we can secure SOW for Sunstone.

30 00:03:08.300 00:03:14.839 Brylle Girang: So, basically, I’m just… I’m just asking Cursor now, hey, collect everything around the specific client.

31 00:03:14.960 00:03:22.250 Brylle Girang: And then tailor-fit it to ensure that we can convince the other client to sign a deal with us.

32 00:03:23.370 00:03:31.389 Hannah Wang: Right, because I’m assuming, like, Sunstone is asking for some morphing that we did for Hype, so we just want to make a case study.

33 00:03:31.700 00:03:39.169 Hannah Wang: showing our work… the work that we did for Hype, so that we could, yeah, convince Sunstone.

34 00:03:39.170 00:03:57.609 Brylle Girang: Or maybe… maybe Robert just thought of Hype as a similar client, maybe with similar problems, etc. And then, the second part here is that I think Utam wants you to explore other clients, aside from Hype, which could also fit the problems of Sunstone.

35 00:03:57.810 00:04:09.590 Brylle Girang: So, we just need to ask her, sir, hey, this is the SOW for Sunstone. What case studies can we produce based on their problems, based on the SOW?

36 00:04:10.920 00:04:15.079 Hannah Wang: Whoa, this is huge. I see, yeah. Well, I think because…

37 00:04:15.250 00:04:22.980 Hannah Wang: I think I can just focus on hype, because… just because I think Robert probably Knew that…

38 00:04:23.840 00:04:32.150 Hannah Wang: Hype would be the best client to do a case study for to convince Sunstone. Yeah. So how about, yeah, we just walk through…

39 00:04:32.730 00:04:38.560 Hannah Wang: Ugh, how you… how you did that. I, like, kind of…

40 00:04:39.160 00:04:45.290 Hannah Wang: play around with cursor, but not a ton, so let me make sure I pull the right,

41 00:04:46.970 00:04:55.150 Hannah Wang: Let me pull from… The branch, and then… reopen cursor.

42 00:04:58.350 00:05:05.980 Hannah Wang: It’s fine. Okay, so…

43 00:05:06.520 00:05:17.780 Hannah Wang: Do you… yeah, so when you use cursor, like, do you… because I know you can drag, like, markdowns and stuff. Do you do that, or do you just, like, tell cursor…

44 00:05:18.900 00:05:22.729 Hannah Wang: Stuff, and then it goes and finds it by itself.

45 00:05:23.000 00:05:37.840 Brylle Girang: Yeah, it’s the latter. I don’t want to, like, spend so much time trying to find the resources, because Cursor can do it faster, but I think the most important thing here is to ensure that you start with planning, not directly as an agent.

46 00:05:38.110 00:05:38.480 Hannah Wang: Okay.

47 00:05:38.480 00:05:44.910 Brylle Girang: So, what I’m doing here as a first step is I give Cursor all the information that I need, like our goals.

48 00:05:45.020 00:05:49.729 Brylle Girang: create an… create a case study for hype, we need to convince…

49 00:05:50.130 00:05:57.270 Brylle Girang: Sunstone, et cetera, et cetera, then if I have additional information that I can give Courser,

50 00:05:57.730 00:06:10.790 Brylle Girang: For example, search all the code repos regarding Hype, check all transcripts, check linear projects to see what we did for Hype and what we’re doing for Hype.

51 00:06:11.260 00:06:26.389 Brylle Girang: then I’m just going to let Cursor do the plan by themselves, because Cursor will just autofill, any helpful information, and then… have you tried the plan feature before this? No. Oh, yeah. Try it out, try it out.

52 00:06:26.860 00:06:28.050 Hannah Wang: Okay.

53 00:06:30.680 00:06:38.549 Brylle Girang: Maybe, I… one thing that I also did with the previous case study is I just pasted all the messages from Autumn and Robert, just to give…

54 00:06:38.550 00:06:39.170 Hannah Wang: Okay.

55 00:06:39.170 00:06:40.870 Brylle Girang: Cursor more information.

56 00:06:41.840 00:06:45.440 Hannah Wang: Did you… did you just, like, screenshot it, or just, like, literally copy-paste?

57 00:06:45.440 00:06:47.620 Brylle Girang: Like, copy-paste, that would be fine.

58 00:06:47.780 00:06:48.720 Hannah Wang: Okay.

59 00:06:56.740 00:07:00.620 Hannah Wang: And then should I paste the SO… I’m assuming I should paste this whole thing, too.

60 00:07:00.620 00:07:01.200 Brylle Girang: Yep.

61 00:07:09.490 00:07:11.000 Hannah Wang: Okay…

62 00:07:11.000 00:07:30.099 Brylle Girang: There. So what Cursor is doing here is basically, improving the prompt before building it, because the prompt is… the prompt helps a lot. With better prompts, it will also create better outputs. So this is just a glorified prompt generator, the plan feature.

63 00:07:30.160 00:07:33.830 Brylle Girang: So it’s doing all the thinking before…

64 00:07:34.170 00:07:47.009 Brylle Girang: actually doing anything, and it also ensures that before it starts building, it will be able to answer questions first, so it doesn’t, you know, fuck it up in the middle of the process.

65 00:07:47.690 00:07:59.999 Hannah Wang: That’s… that’s helpful. Yeah, I’ve been using just the agent mode for a lot of things, but I realized maybe I should have been using planning for a lot of them. Yeah.

66 00:08:00.000 00:08:14.929 Brylle Girang: So, what you can see here is, like, the actual plan that Cursor will be doing. What I’m doing is I’m going to make sure that I scan through this, it’s exactly what I want, and then once that’s okay, you can just click Build, and it will

67 00:08:15.080 00:08:17.030 Brylle Girang: Trigger, whatever’s in there.

68 00:08:17.570 00:08:18.780 Hannah Wang: I see.

69 00:08:26.240 00:08:32.955 Hannah Wang: I don’t know why it’s mentioning other clients here… Hmm…

70 00:08:51.310 00:08:53.410 Brylle Girang: I think you can remove the linear part.

71 00:08:55.410 00:08:56.230 Hannah Wang: Right here.

72 00:08:56.230 00:08:56.780 Brylle Girang: Yep.

73 00:09:00.070 00:09:02.380 Brylle Girang: Suggested case study angles.

74 00:09:11.170 00:09:21.299 Hannah Wang: So it’s mentioning, like, other health-related clients. Like, Healthy is another client. Mitty and Eden are also other health clients.

75 00:09:22.260 00:09:28.699 Hannah Wang: But should I have been more specific and have said, oh, it should be hip axis related?

76 00:09:29.090 00:09:39.460 Brylle Girang: If that’s the case, you can just go back to the chat box, and then just tell a cursor, hey, we need to focus on hype, do not involve all your clients.

77 00:09:39.630 00:09:40.590 Hannah Wang: I see.

78 00:09:43.090 00:09:49.730 Brylle Girang: Yeah, I think it’s because of that chat, and because specifically, Utam mentioned that We need options.

79 00:09:50.660 00:09:51.970 Brylle Girang: So we can just update.

80 00:09:53.100 00:10:03.710 Hannah Wang: I see. Well, it says give options for good hype-related case studies, so, oh, I’m trying to…

81 00:10:06.600 00:10:11.779 Hannah Wang: What was the phrase? I like the phrase that you used. I forgot what you said. Don’t.

82 00:10:11.970 00:10:14.139 Brylle Girang: I don’t involve other clients.

83 00:10:14.320 00:10:15.260 Hannah Wang: Okay.

84 00:10:19.240 00:10:22.200 Brylle Girang: So, cursor will also update the plan in real time.

85 00:10:22.440 00:10:23.290 Hannah Wang: Hmm.

86 00:10:30.200 00:10:31.379 Hannah Wang: I see.

87 00:10:32.330 00:10:34.109 Hannah Wang: So while we wait for this.

88 00:10:34.320 00:10:41.470 Hannah Wang: I… are you, like, a PM? Or, like, what’s your, I guess, role at Brainforge?

89 00:10:41.470 00:10:54.209 Brylle Girang: Yeah, so I’m working directly with UTAM with the main goal of ensuring that the company, maybe in 2 to 3 years, will become AI native in a way that everyone uses AI.

90 00:10:54.400 00:11:04.029 Brylle Girang: To enhance their performance, enhance their efficiency. Right now, I’m mostly filling in the EP shoes for some clients.

91 00:11:04.170 00:11:23.370 Brylle Girang: Because I want to make sure that I narrow down my focus first into APs, and then at the same time, try to learn what they’re doing before improving their processes. So, just me trying to gather all the information that I can, so that once I propose plans.

92 00:11:23.430 00:11:29.660 Brylle Girang: there’s sense into it, and not just me blabbering about the things that I want to happen.

93 00:11:29.820 00:11:30.780 Hannah Wang: I see.

94 00:11:31.050 00:11:31.690 Hannah Wang: Cool.

95 00:11:31.690 00:11:34.099 Brylle Girang: I’m pretty sure that I will be…

96 00:11:34.420 00:11:38.410 Brylle Girang: involved in, you know, the marketing stuff, but I’m not…

97 00:11:38.540 00:11:43.829 Brylle Girang: I don’t think that’s gonna happen within the first 6 months, so I’ll be focused on delivery first.

98 00:11:43.940 00:11:52.409 Brylle Girang: the EPs, CSOs, SLs, and then moving over to the other parts of the company once, the delivery part is

99 00:11:52.700 00:11:54.339 Brylle Girang: actually AI native.

100 00:11:54.920 00:11:59.499 Hannah Wang: Cool. What was your experience before… before Brainforge?

101 00:11:59.870 00:12:07.120 Brylle Girang: So, I am a graduate of electronics engineering, but I… my first job here in the PH,

102 00:12:07.120 00:12:21.640 Brylle Girang: The first jobs of almost everyone is going to be a BPO company, so call centers were people are screaming at us. And then, I transitioned to Athena, which is an executive partner company.

103 00:12:21.640 00:12:33.540 Brylle Girang: And I was part of the help desk team. I was promoted to a managerial position where my main focus was process improvements, automations, and then…

104 00:12:34.310 00:12:35.860 Brylle Girang: project management.

105 00:12:36.830 00:12:42.429 Brylle Girang: I don’t have any data engineering experience, which is why my brain is…

106 00:12:42.630 00:12:47.549 Hannah Wang: It’s just giving up at times, but that’s something that I’m already trying to, you know, study.

107 00:12:47.950 00:12:48.470 Hannah Wang: Mmm.

108 00:12:48.470 00:12:55.789 Brylle Girang: And I mentioned that, and I saw that you came from a software engineering background, and then you transitioned to

109 00:12:56.470 00:12:57.940 Brylle Girang: Or, the thing is that right?

110 00:12:58.350 00:13:03.380 Hannah Wang: Oh, my… yeah. Well, I… yeah, so I worked at,

111 00:13:03.530 00:13:21.760 Hannah Wang: I worked at Ring, which is, like, a doorbell company here in America, and it was acquired by Amazon, so I was basically under Amazon, like, the giant corporation, tech company. So I worked there, right after I graduated for 2 years, because I studied

112 00:13:21.970 00:13:25.579 Hannah Wang: Linguistics and computer science in undergrad.

113 00:13:25.840 00:13:34.500 Hannah Wang: And then I just got, like, a tech job right after that. But then I realized, like, oh, I actually hate

114 00:13:34.600 00:13:40.439 Hannah Wang: coding. Well, I wasn’t really good at it to begin with, so I don’t really know how I survived.

115 00:13:41.110 00:13:56.230 Hannah Wang: college, honestly. But yeah, I realized, oh, I didn’t really like doing this, so I originally wanted to do UX design, like, user experience design, so UI UX, but then I…

116 00:13:57.210 00:14:06.419 Hannah Wang: I transitioned at a time where everyone was getting into UX, so I couldn’t find a job for, like, a whole year, basically, in 2020.

117 00:14:06.640 00:14:11.820 Hannah Wang: 3, or 2024, and then in 2025,

118 00:14:12.120 00:14:15.499 Hannah Wang: Robert reached out to me, and he’s like, oh, cause I…

119 00:14:15.750 00:14:35.209 Hannah Wang: I… I knew him before, working here, and he’s like, oh, do you want to come on and help, like, the marketing team? So I joined Brainforge last year, and I think my role has shifted a lot since then. But yeah, I just work on, like, the marketing team, mainly leading design, but then also helping, like, go to market.

120 00:14:35.360 00:14:41.659 Hannah Wang: And yeah, so that’s… Kind of where I am,

121 00:14:42.680 00:14:46.350 Hannah Wang: Yeah, but… so, yeah, I was an engineer, but…

122 00:14:46.350 00:14:51.260 Brylle Girang: I think I’m, like, forgetting everything, and I’m not, like, that technical.

123 00:14:51.390 00:14:52.450 Hannah Wang: So…

124 00:14:53.010 00:15:01.939 Hannah Wang: Like, whatever, what all the… what all the engineers say, I’m just like, I don’t know what you’re saying anymore, but, like, okay. So, I’m just like, it’s okay.

125 00:15:01.940 00:15:04.810 Brylle Girang: Save, same. Are you happier now?

126 00:15:05.590 00:15:09.709 Hannah Wang: I, yeah, I… I enjoy not coding.

127 00:15:10.440 00:15:13.189 Hannah Wang: I hated doing it,

128 00:15:14.410 00:15:21.119 Hannah Wang: Yeah. I’m sure you kind of understand, because you said you were, like, an engineer… what was it? Electronic…

129 00:15:21.120 00:15:22.389 Brylle Girang: Mix engineering, yeah.

130 00:15:22.390 00:15:25.409 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so I’m sure you kind of understand, like…

131 00:15:26.150 00:15:30.820 Hannah Wang: Do you like coding still, or do you like engineering still, or…

132 00:15:31.810 00:15:45.589 Brylle Girang: I think I am perpetually curious, so coding is something that has come through my mind many times, but I don’t… I’m just trying to start studying coding. I want to try being a full-stack developer.

133 00:15:45.590 00:15:45.910 Hannah Wang: Yay!

134 00:15:45.910 00:15:47.629 Brylle Girang: You know, in the near future, but…

135 00:15:47.630 00:15:48.210 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

136 00:15:48.700 00:15:52.700 Brylle Girang: Well, once I start actually coding, that’s when I’ll know, but…

137 00:15:52.830 00:15:53.640 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

138 00:15:53.640 00:15:55.480 Brylle Girang: Yeah, no.

139 00:15:55.480 00:16:03.129 Hannah Wang: Yeah, it… Yeah. It wasn’t for me, but maybe, maybe it’ll be for you. Well…

140 00:16:03.810 00:16:09.040 Brylle Girang: I think you’re doing a great job. I love… I love the outputs that’s coming from the marketing team.

141 00:16:09.040 00:16:10.090 Hannah Wang: Oh, thank you.

142 00:16:10.090 00:16:15.590 Brylle Girang: It has identity, and that’s, I think, something that’s missing from a lot of companies, where…

143 00:16:15.590 00:16:16.210 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

144 00:16:16.520 00:16:23.850 Brylle Girang: they don’t have identity, you won’t know that it’s Brainforge if it’s something like that. I hope you get what I mean.

145 00:16:24.010 00:16:36.929 Hannah Wang: Yeah, no, actually, we have another designer, and she, like, started way before I did, so she built the foundations. So, Anne is her name, she… she’s the one that built

146 00:16:36.930 00:16:45.020 Hannah Wang: the design of Brainforge, so it’s all her, I’m just helping, like, push… push things along. Because she works,

147 00:16:45.170 00:16:59.809 Hannah Wang: in the Philippines as… are you in the… are you in the Philippines? Yeah. So she works Manila time, so she doesn’t work U.S. hours, so I think I… I just help… it’s just easier to work with me, because I’m US hours, and the rest of the team is.

148 00:16:59.810 00:17:06.959 Hannah Wang: But she works Manila time, so I just kind of hand off work to her, and then we go back and forth.

149 00:17:07.220 00:17:25.929 Hannah Wang: But… yeah. No, actually, this… this is not… this, like, role as… like, it is better, but I actually want to do wedding photography, so I’m also trying to build, like, my own business as well, as a wedding photographer, so… that’s, like, my ultimate, I think.

150 00:17:26.000 00:17:30.239 Hannah Wang: kind of goal, is to just do that, but…

151 00:17:30.840 00:17:34.259 Hannah Wang: That freelancing is not easy, so…

152 00:17:34.440 00:17:41.839 Hannah Wang: It’s very slow, so I think I just needed, like, a more stable job while I pursue that.

153 00:17:42.220 00:17:48.949 Brylle Girang: Are you still trying to, like, in your free time, are you still trying to explore wedding photography?

154 00:17:48.950 00:17:51.020 Hannah Wang: Yeah, yeah, I’m…

155 00:17:52.070 00:17:59.539 Hannah Wang: like, there’s a term called second shooting, where you assist the main photographer, so I’m trying to…

156 00:17:59.590 00:18:12.780 Hannah Wang: start getting my foot in the door by doing that. So I’ve done a couple weddings where I assisted the main photographer, but my goal is to get my own client and just be my… the main photographer for them.

157 00:18:12.830 00:18:20.339 Hannah Wang: And that’s been hard to do, so, like, yeah, there’s a whole separate sales pipeline just for wedding photographers, but it…

158 00:18:20.760 00:18:31.329 Hannah Wang: it’s similar to Brainforge’s sales pipeline, I’m sure, but yeah, it’s hard to, like, get leads and then nurture them and close them. So yeah, my…

159 00:18:31.650 00:18:41.979 Hannah Wang: In my free time, if I have energy, I try to, like, edit photos, or, like, post on my socials… social media, because that’s, like, how you promote yourself, or…

160 00:18:42.960 00:18:44.669 Brylle Girang: Why weddings, though?

161 00:18:45.420 00:19:02.559 Hannah Wang: Why weddings? I… I think for photography, there’s, like, event photography, like, family kind of photography, or, like, like, newborn and, like, maternity photography, or, like, just nature, I don’t know. I just like…

162 00:19:02.560 00:19:05.859 Hannah Wang: weddings, I think you can be creative.

163 00:19:05.860 00:19:13.850 Hannah Wang: With it, and I just enjoy, like, the aesthetics of everything, and just taking photos of the bride and groom and the day.

164 00:19:14.090 00:19:18.729 Hannah Wang: I’ve thought about the other, like, niches of photography, but…

165 00:19:19.700 00:19:24.180 Hannah Wang: It’s just not fun to photograph for me, personally.

166 00:19:24.520 00:19:27.689 Hannah Wang: So yeah, that’s why I did weddings. And I feel like it’s…

167 00:19:27.970 00:19:39.390 Hannah Wang: AI can’t really take over wedding photography. Like, there… I don’t think people want to hire, like, a robot to take their photos. They always want a person, so…

168 00:19:39.640 00:19:40.460 Hannah Wang: I’m like, okay.

169 00:19:40.460 00:19:41.810 Brylle Girang: Smart.

170 00:19:41.810 00:19:47.629 Hannah Wang: The AI won’t take over, like, the actual taking of the photo, so…

171 00:19:47.900 00:19:51.479 Brylle Girang: That’s smart, yeah, that makes sense.

172 00:19:51.680 00:20:00.510 Hannah Wang: Yeah, so, that’s kind of my journey, like, my career journey and stuff, but yeah, anyway.

173 00:20:01.000 00:20:03.520 Hannah Wang: I guess. I don’t want to take more of your time, so…

174 00:20:03.520 00:20:07.559 Brylle Girang: It’s okay, it’s okay. I love knowing people, so this is amazing.

175 00:20:07.560 00:20:11.919 Hannah Wang: Oh, yeah, me too. Okay, so…

176 00:20:15.330 00:20:22.949 Hannah Wang: Okay, I think, I don’t know why it’s still mentioning, like.

177 00:20:22.950 00:20:23.410 Brylle Girang: Yeah.

178 00:20:23.410 00:20:24.960 Hannah Wang: healthy, but…

179 00:20:34.910 00:20:37.440 Brylle Girang: Oh, healthy is an integration. I think…

180 00:20:38.110 00:20:39.730 Hannah Wang: Oh, it’s not a client?

181 00:20:41.060 00:20:42.290 Brylle Girang: Let me ask her, sir.

182 00:20:43.890 00:20:46.320 Brylle Girang: pathways… the health.

183 00:20:46.460 00:20:47.460 Brylle Girang: Integration.

184 00:20:48.090 00:20:50.739 Hannah Wang: Oh, maybe it’s, like, a tool, but we…

185 00:20:51.980 00:20:56.749 Hannah Wang: Used… maybe they were a client. Yeah, I don’t think that is healthy.

186 00:20:58.260 00:20:59.179 Hannah Wang: Oh, I think.

187 00:20:59.180 00:21:00.170 Brylle Girang: Oh, okay.

188 00:21:00.170 00:21:02.589 Hannah Wang: EMR system, okay, I see.

189 00:21:02.900 00:21:08.570 Hannah Wang: So Hip probably uses Healthy, but I think Healthy was also one of our clients, I think, so…

190 00:21:08.720 00:21:13.490 Hannah Wang: That was confusing, but… Kind of makes sense.

191 00:21:18.060 00:21:22.150 Hannah Wang: Okay, so now what do I do? I press build, or…

192 00:21:22.150 00:21:23.700 Brylle Girang: You just click Build.

193 00:21:23.910 00:21:24.550 Hannah Wang: Okay.

194 00:21:24.550 00:21:38.380 Brylle Girang: And then, I don’t know what tools are currently in your cursor, but as standard, it will create Markdown files. I do think that it will create 3 markdown files for this, because there are 3 options. But…

195 00:21:38.640 00:21:56.330 Brylle Girang: yeah, just plan, build, if it doesn’t work, plan again, build. So, this plan will be in your cursor workspace until you remove it, or you restart the conversation, so you can just iterate as you go along. And if you think that it’s, you know.

196 00:21:56.330 00:22:00.420 Brylle Girang: Being really stubborn, you can just create a new plan.

197 00:22:03.380 00:22:08.670 Hannah Wang: Create a new plan and reference the… previous mark, or…

198 00:22:08.670 00:22:10.239 Brylle Girang: Me, personally, if it’s…

199 00:22:10.360 00:22:19.420 Brylle Girang: If it’s in the point that it’s totally hallucinating everything, because it has a tendency to do that, if you tell them to change, change, change, it will…

200 00:22:20.160 00:22:31.630 Brylle Girang: it will hallucinate in the latter part, so I just create a new conversation, create a new plan with all the learnings that I had from this one, and then try to build it again.

201 00:22:31.890 00:22:38.179 Hannah Wang: I see. And then what happens if you run out of context, but you still want to continue the conversation?

202 00:22:38.180 00:22:43.569 Brylle Girang: Good question, and I actually don’t know. I don’t think it’s going to be an Asia, though.

203 00:22:43.570 00:22:44.330 Hannah Wang: Okay.

204 00:22:45.450 00:22:49.980 Brylle Girang: Oh, there! There’s already a deliverable. Okay, you can check that out.

205 00:22:50.750 00:22:54.810 Hannah Wang: Wow, it is long. Okay,

206 00:23:00.080 00:23:09.280 Hannah Wang: Okay, I think I understand how to use this better, so I’ll just play around with it a little more. I don’t know why Utam said to…

207 00:23:09.980 00:23:16.830 Hannah Wang: give options for case studies, but… yeah, maybe just, like, topics, and then we can…

208 00:23:17.320 00:23:25.469 Hannah Wang: I can map out, like, the actual copy after he approves the topic. But okay, yeah, this is super…

209 00:23:25.740 00:23:33.979 Hannah Wang: helpful. I think I was using cursor at its bare minimum, capacity, so this… This, this helps.

210 00:23:33.980 00:23:37.710 Brylle Girang: We’ll get there. We’ll get there. I don’t think…

211 00:23:37.840 00:23:45.590 Brylle Girang: I think 50% of the company uses Cursor, and then the other 50% are not, so that’s something that we’re going to push through.

212 00:23:45.970 00:23:54.110 Hannah Wang: Yeah. Did you learn Cursor? Like, did you hear about Cursor before Brainforge, or was this your first time?

213 00:23:54.110 00:24:09.339 Brylle Girang: I am a ChatGPT baby, and when I learned about Cursor and, you know, the other things that people are discussing here, Claude, OpenAI, Codex, etc, that was the first time that I was exposed, and…

214 00:24:09.870 00:24:16.520 Brylle Girang: It is really interesting, and that’s why I’m in this rabbit hole with trying to optimize cursor.

215 00:24:16.830 00:24:28.959 Hannah Wang: Yeah, ChatGPT baby, that’s so funny. I agree, me too. I still use ChatGPT if it’s, like, a simple question. I have, like, so many conversations with it, but…

216 00:24:29.360 00:24:35.400 Hannah Wang: Yeah, if you… if you want to learn more, you should talk to Ryan. I don’t know if you’ve talked to him before.

217 00:24:35.400 00:24:48.310 Brylle Girang: I am intimidated, because I can see what Ryan is talking about. I think it’s way above my current brain cell count, so I’m just trying to improve it more before I talk to…

218 00:24:48.310 00:24:49.219 Hannah Wang: No, he’s…

219 00:24:49.600 00:25:04.229 Hannah Wang: He’s super nice. Yeah, you should… he’s, like, happy to explain even, like, the most trivial stuff. Like, I ask him dumb questions, and he, like, answers it, so don’t be… don’t be intimidated by him. But he also loves…

220 00:25:04.230 00:25:09.710 Hannah Wang: just, like, learning AI kind of stuff, so you can talk to him.

221 00:25:10.050 00:25:10.780 Hannah Wang: But…

222 00:25:10.780 00:25:11.360 Brylle Girang: I will.

223 00:25:11.360 00:25:12.050 Hannah Wang: Yeah.

224 00:25:12.340 00:25:12.860 Hannah Wang: Thanks.

225 00:25:12.860 00:25:17.699 Brylle Girang: Thanks so much, Hannah. It was really nice to meet you. I hope we get the chance to talk again soon.

226 00:25:17.700 00:25:23.279 Hannah Wang: Yeah, I appreciate you, like, I… Utama’s only said good things about you, so…

227 00:25:23.280 00:25:23.730 Brylle Girang: Whoa.

228 00:25:23.730 00:25:31.659 Hannah Wang: keep doing… keep doing what you’re doing, and yeah, it’s a pleasure talking to you, and I’ll… I’ll probably talk to you sometime.

229 00:25:31.660 00:25:34.159 Brylle Girang: Yes, please. Bye-bye!

230 00:25:34.160 00:25:38.889 Hannah Wang: Alright, have a good evening? Or morning? I don’t know what time it is for you.

231 00:25:38.890 00:25:41.900 Brylle Girang: 3 AM here, so I’m not pretty sure.

232 00:25:41.900 00:25:45.390 Hannah Wang: Crazy, but okay, good night, I guess.

233 00:25:45.390 00:25:47.720 Brylle Girang: Yeah, it is. Bye-bye.