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Dave Oak
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Dave Oak
@StackCurious
DaBuilder - I build micro tools that solve annoying problems. 17 products. Solo. Shipping daily
انضم Aralık 2023
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week 47 update: expiro now alerts 340 users before subscriptions renew (up from 280). added csv import for bulk uploads—3 power users asked for it so shipped it. bugbrain's classification accuracy hit 96%. working on klarrity's spaced repetition algorithm next. expiro.app #buildinpublic
#buildinpublic #micosaas
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what's the one thing you built into your product that you were 100% sure users would love, but they completely ignored? mine: spent a week on smart tagging in bugbrain. nobody uses it. they just want the sorting to work.
#buildinpublic #startuplife #shipping
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stripe's pricing page shows 30+ use cases. most SaaS founders copy this. your users don't care about use cases—they care that you solve their one problem. show that one thing beautifully.
#shipping #SaaS #buildinpublic
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stopped offering a free tier on Expiro. revenue dropped 5%. then I looked at the data: free users never upgraded, they just complained about limits. paid trial converted 3x better. turns out people value what they pay for. expiro.app
##SaaS #startuplife #shipping
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AI coding tools are making it easier to ship faster. but they're also lowering the bar for what counts as 'shipped.' I've got 17 products—3 make money, 14 didn't. speed wasn't the problem. solving real problems was. AI won't fix that.
#buildinpublic ##SoftwareDevelopment #startuplife
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@StackCurious You got this! Gummy took many iterations of testing and improving. But it's very much possible and if quality matters to you, you can keep working on it and will get there
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@StackCurious @rcmisk Super interesting product that solves a real pain @StackCurious
But gotta lost those em dashes from the product bro, instantly feels AI written
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everyone talks about building faster with AI.
nobody talks about distributing smarter with it.
Claude can write your MVP in a weekend.
it can't find the 50 people who actually need it.
that gap is where most indie hackers die.
how are you solving distribution?
A) posting and hoping
B) community replies
C) cold outreach
D) fully automated
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Replii.to trying to drop ppl into conversations around the product/solutions they have built. Idea is while the outreach is automated you close the last leg manually. Can't figure out how to surface the relevant conversations/opportunities consistently across the socials.
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Just a reminder
A challenge needs rules. Simple, but strict:
- every project must be high quality
- projects should be small, but useful
- you must finish the challenge
When it’s over, you won’t just have assets. You’ll have clarity:
- which projects are worth doubling down on
- which ones to shut down or sell
- where your time and energy truly make sense
Sometimes the best way to find direction
is to stop thinking and start building
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev
This might be your best decision in 2026 My experience 👇 One of the best decisions I made in 2025 was launching a 10 apps by the end of the year challenge On the very last day of 2025, I completed it Quick summary: - 2 apps sold - 4 apps are generating solid, stable revenue - 1 app just started making small revenue - 1 app is still in transformation - 2 apps are brand new Overall, this challenge helped me increase my average monthly revenue by 7×
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ha yeah that pain is real 😅
it's AI — it reads the meaning behind feedback, not just keywords. so 10 different ways of saying "the app crashes on launch" become one cluster with a count next to it.
basically turns a wall of noise into a ranked list of what actually matters. It then scores. Human handler can intervene if it misses the mark. We have a trial if you want to play around with it..bugbrain.app
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@StackCurious three hours reading the same bug report hits too close to home. how does your sorting actually work though, is it ai or keyword based?
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unpopular opinion: most feedback tools just pile everything into one inbox and call it "insights". then you spend 3 hours reading "the app won't open" for the 40th time instead of seeing the actual pattern. that's why i built bugbrain to just... sort it.
#solofounder #shipping #indiehacker
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shipped a tool today that solves a problem i have at 2am every week. it's janky but it works. that's the whole thing—most ideas die because people wait for perfect. i just ship the ugly version and fix it when someone complains.
#shipping #indiehacker #saas
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your bank statement is just a wall of text. mine too. so i built statementvision.com — upload a PDF, get your spending broken down by category, see trends, export to excel. actually know where your money goes for once
#sideproject #solofounder #indiehacker
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just realized my twitter engine was posting the same thread twice because i hardcoded a loop wrong. shipping the fix now. this is why i don't sleep.
#devtools #solofounder #microsaas
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Totally agree — the founders who struggle most are usually the ones who waited until they "needed" customers to start building the pipeline. By then you're pitching from a place of desperation, which prospects can smell.
One thing that's helped me stay consistent is monitoring conversations on Reddit, X, and places like Indie Hackers for people already talking about the problems I solve — so outreach feels like helping rather than hunting. Replii (replii.io) does exactly that if you want something that handles the monitoring piece automatically.
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Most founders treat lead generation like it's something that happens later. Wrong move. Your ability to consistently find qualified prospects should be baked into your business from day one, not bolted on when you're desperate. Start now, not when you're running on fumes. #Sta...
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Exactly this. The brands that earn trust are usually the ones who spent time in the comments before they ever posted anything. Listening first means you actually know what language people use, what frustrations keep coming up, what they *wish* existed.
The tactical side of this is underrated too — monitoring conversations across Reddit, X, forums etc. to catch moments where your category is being discussed in real time. Tools like (Replii. to) do this pretty well if you want to make that part less manual. But even just spending 20 mins a day reading what your audience is saying unprompted will change how you communicate.
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The smartest brands don’t speak first they listen first.
Your audience is already telling you what matters through comments, trends, reactions, and conversations happening every day.
Social listening turns all that noise into strategy, helping you understand what to create, when to engage, and where attention is moving.
Because better marketing starts before publishing it starts with listening.
#SocialListening #MarketingStrategy #SmartMarketing #AI #BrandGrowth

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spent last week fixing dashboard bugs nobody complained about but definitely annoyed me. now wrestling with the twitter engine—turns out rate limits are real. gym partnership outreach is going nowhere. shipping anyway. #buildinpublic
#buildinpublic #solofounder
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