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An AI developer built a full-stack app using @ManusAI and @ElevenLabs that generates a custom 60-second song from a passenger's name in seconds, inspired by a viral Uber driver AI song.

An Uber driver went viral for playing a custom AI song about his passenger, “Albert.” I wondered: what if any driver could generate custom songs for passenger on the fly, even before the ride ends? One pattern keeps emerging in applied AI: hyper-personalization at scale. So I built it with @ManusAI and @ElevenLabs MCP connector. In one shot: → full-stack app with a retro taxi radio UI → type a name, get a 60-second track in ~3 seconds → 4 languages + database persistence Now any name becomes a studio-quality song before the meter starts running. Turns out AI can make everyday moments feel personal too! (And thanks @lennysan for putting both products in the AI Product Pass — definitely a 1+1>2 combo.)
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An Uber driver went viral for playing a custom AI song about his passenger, “Albert.”

I wondered: what if any driver could generate custom songs for passenger on the fly, even before the ride ends?

One pattern keeps emerging in applied AI: hyper-personalization at scale.

So I built it with @ManusAI and @ElevenLabs MCP connector.

In one shot: → full-stack app with a retro taxi radio UI → type a name, get a 60-second track in ~3 seconds → 4 languages + database persistence

Now any name becomes a studio-quality song before the meter starts running.

Turns out AI can make everyday moments feel personal too!

(And thanks @lennysan for putting both products in the AI Product Pass — definitely a 1+1>2 combo.)

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