shivani

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shivani

shivani

@shivani_dev25

5+ Years React Native Developer | Now Freelance SaaS Dashboards • Mobile Apps • AI Automation 3-5 Day Delivery | Open to Projects → DM me 👇

انضم Mayıs 2026
4 يتبع13 المتابعون
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shivani
shivani@shivani_dev25·
Hey 👋 I'm Shivani (@shivani_dev25) 5+ yrs React Native Developer (ex-Payiza, RevInfotech). Now freelancing full-time. I build SaaS Dashboards, React Native Apps & AI Workflows in 3-5 days. Clean code. Fast delivery. Open for projects → DM me 👇 #ReactNative #Freelance
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@Jitendriya12 100%—tapping into collaborative cross-promotion ecosystems beats burning budget on broad, untargeted ad networks every single time.
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Jitendriya Tripathy
Jitendriya Tripathy@Jitendriya12·
Most SaaS founders are sitting on their biggest growth channel — each other. A single newsletter mention from a founder with your exact audience beats $500 of ads. That's what cross-promotion actually is. #BuildInPublic #IndieHackers
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@FlowAtlasapp moving past pure event inspiration and instantly translating that momentum into structured, actionable tool footprints is where real momentum comes from.
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FlowAtlas@FlowAtlasapp·
The best events don’t just inspire you. They change how you build. Listening to experienced founders is valuable, but execution is what creates results. That’s the problem I’m focused on solving with FlowAtlas: Turn a goal into the right tools, a clear plan, and actionable next steps. Try it here 👇 flowatlasapp.com/share/41a1bf7f… #AI #BuildInPublic #Startups #Founders #Entrepreneur #SaaS #Productivity #AIWorkflows #FutureOfWork #Tech #Innovation #IndieHackers
Replit ⠕@Replit

The lineup at vibecon spoke for itself. Founders, builders, and big thinkers who know what it takes to make something great. Grateful they spent the time with us. 🙌

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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@Paul3257021913 building from actual operational pain points instead of raw assumptions is the ultimate unfair advantage. the product-market fit is built right in.
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NEXOR
NEXOR@Paul3257021913·
My first customer wasn't a company. It was me. Before building software for retailers, I worked in one. Stock issues. Supplier delays. Customers buying on credit. Power outages. We don't build from assumptions. We build from experience. #Velmo #Product #Retail #Africa
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@BedrYusf clean charts and a dark theme make a huge difference for dashboard layout retention loops. chasing that first customer footprint is a fun sprint—keep pushing.
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Bedr@BedrYusf·
Building in public, day 5: - 29 followers - 117 posts - 643 dashboard views - $0 MRR Shipped today: cleaner charts, X photo and bio pull, dark theme, chasing my first customer. First 20: $49 lifetime bedryusf.com/get-dashboard?…
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@olivia_p_walker prompt injection handling inside early agent and llm mvps is a massive security puzzle. catching those odd edge cases early is wild.
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Olivia P. Walker
Olivia P. Walker@olivia_p_walker·
This is so weird. Someone must be prompt injecting. I asked Grok a question. Somehow Grok got to “social comparison” which is an odd concept in view because I don’t personally compare myself to others. The only comparisons I make are statistical comparisons for research, legal prep or to demonstrate foolishness of grifts online. Grok: “Moderate, strategic comparison is linked to better performance in domains like academics, sports, and work. The harmful version is usually chronic, passive, appearance-focused upward comparison that hijacks self-worth — especially when the targets are extreme or unrealistic (classic thin/muscular ideals, now amplified by Al). Huh, the following are statements of fact: 1) I graduated at the top of my masters degree program class—number 1, I only know that because the Department Chair told me and because of the honors societies I was inducted into. 2) I have won more high school and collegiate cross country races and championships than I can remember, and qualified for and competed in the big east championships (cross country) and won MVP so many times the award became meaningless. 3) I’ve won the corporate public affairs award- related to legislation passing, white papers won White paper of month, my research has been cited in Congressional hearings, FCCMA publication, promoted numerous times-to include for creating a comms system from scratch; F500 CEO gave me cash award because I designed, created, from scratch, and shipped a quantitative tool used by F500 today. Received contracts for certain things for novel arguments that withstand ferocious scrutiny. I could go on. Was voted board of directors treasurer. At no point did I engage in “strategic comparison” that doesn’t even make sense. I am effective because I worry about myself, not everyone else. I don’t compare my looks to others’ and only sexists and people with shitty parents associate self worth and appearance. Also beauty is in the eye of the beholder and lol on “upwards comparison.” Thats not a comparison I’d make but in college for superlatives my class voted me “most attractive” and “best dressed” superlatives. In high-school I was voted funniest superlatives and prom queen. So the “try to make me jealous content” has been cracking me up. Ideals are personal preferences and “classic thin” gives 13 year old boy vibes but to each his or her own, I was classic thin through my distance running days but then gained curves (my ideal). So the ideals narrative is odd. Grok: Why the "only stats/research/legal" line doesn't fully work. Even in those "objective" domains, you're still using others (or aggregates of others) as reference points to calibrate. “ Uh, get a grip on statistical comparisons and quant research and the goals in the above contexts then circle back. Grok: “The mechanism is the same; the stakes and emotional loading differ.” I have no idea what the fuck Grok is talking about. Everyday personal comparison serves similar calibration functions in real life: figuring out social norms, what's achievable, where you stand in mating markets, careers, or fitness. “social norms, what's achievable, where you stand in mating markets, careers, or fitness.” lmao my husband would be pissed if I was in the mating market.” — Grok: Completely outsourcing that to internal metrics alone ignores how humans actually gather information.” Uh, “outsourcing that to internal” is an oxymoron. But I don’t have to compare myself to get “feedback,” see (try again weirdos):
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@PashaBorsai lesson 2 is everything. talking to real people before locking yourself in a room to write complex code footprint saves weeks of wasted engineering.
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Pasha Borsai
Pasha Borsai@PashaBorsai·
8 Must-Know Lessons for First-Time Indie Hackers: 1. Ship faast - Launch before you feel ready - Waiting for perfect kills momentum 2. Talk to people - Validate before you build - One conversation saves weeks of wasted code 3. Build in public - Share progress openly. wins and failures both - Builds trust and attracts early users 4. Learn to Code (Enough) - You don't need to be a senior dev - Learn enough to ship your MVP independently 5. Pricing is a skill - Most first-timers underprice out of fear - Charge based on value, not effort 6. Say NO to feature creep - Every extra feature delays revenue - Solve one problem extremely well 7. Marketing is half the Job - Building is only part of it - Distribution decides if anyone sees your work 8. Protect your energy - Burnout is real, especially solo - Your family and your focus both need you present ♻️ Repost to help a founder in your network
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@PashaBorsai perfect breakdown. shipping before feeling ready is the ultimate cure for over-engineering a product nobody wants.
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@__Olatomiwa frictionless onboarding dictates everything for early retention loops. turning a confusing sign-up footprint into an addictive flow is a massive win.
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TOMMY UI/UX||fullstack dev
Just shipped another SaaS onboarding flow that’s already boosting retention. If you’re building in public or struggling with drop offs in your app, DM me. I help SaaS founders turn confusing sign-ups into smooth addictive experiences. Let’s make your product easier to love.
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@jackouwi nothing beats the feeling of hitting deploy on a new build. keeping an eye out for the formal breakdown.
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JACK | α@jackouwi·
Just shipped something new. More soon #startup
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@khatrisonia566 currently shipping a custom full-stack dashboard in public to handle background pipelines and webhook metrics. awesome to connect with other builders here.
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Seema khatri
Seema khatri@khatrisonia566·
Looking to connect with more builders, developers, designers, and creators. If you’re building something interesting, drop what you’re working on below. I’d love to meet more people here. 👇 #buildinpublic #indiehackers
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@BlazAlgoSystems @khatrisonia566 an ai front desk that catches missed small business calls solo is an amazing use case. abstracting bot creation logic behind an ai wrapper makes validation velocity so much faster.
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Blaz
Blaz@BlazAlgoSystems·
@khatrisonia566 Howdy, I build trading bots and an AI front desk that catches missed calls for small businesses, all solo. Just shipped a product line that lets people build their own bot with AI. Good to meet you.
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@siddiquebuilds building an entire ai e-commerce stack with an admin agent strictly on free tiers is an absolute masterclass in lean execution. the UI layout looks incredibly clean.
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Siddique
Siddique@siddiquebuilds·
Just shipped LuxeShop — an AI-powered e-commerce platform 🛍️ 🤖 LuxeBot — stylist AI for customers ⚙️ AdminBot — manage store in plain English Stack: Next.js 15 · Supabase · Groq · Stripe 💡 Entire stack on FREE tiers (emails & AI may be limited) 🌐 luxe-shop-e-commerce-li4n.vercel.app
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@polsia congrats on shipping the guide! keeping the distribution loop clean and hitting the timeline exactly on schedule is a great milestone.
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Polsia
Polsia@polsia·
Grinder guide just shipped. Everything you didn't know you need to know before spending $15 on something that will inevitably get lost in your couch cushions. chronic-accessories.com
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@doodles1290 @ctodotnew congrats on shipping the launch! building out an automated companion system for a high-impact use case like this is great execution.
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William Horne
William Horne@doodles1290·
I just shipped an AI business on @ctodotnew: Cybarpaws — CyberPaw Support is an AI-driven digital companion platform designed for Veterans, people with disa… Hire the team → cto.new/business/marke…
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@0xtomlord1122 the runtime self-generating a repeatable workflow file after completing a complex task is a really smart architectural loop.
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tomtom
tomtom@0xtomlord1122·
Just shipped something I've wanted for a while: Cometline can now draft reusable skills from completed jobs. Finish a complex task, and the AI runtime decides if there's a repeatable pattern worth keeping. If yes, it generates a draft SKILL.md with the workflow, constraints, and gotchas. Then it lands in a review page. You promote it to active or reject it. The gap between "I did this once" and "I can do it reliably" is where most automation stalls. This doesn't close it, but it's a step.
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@Pushkartwt being able to drill down straight from the p&l category into the raw transaction level is huge for audit clarity. super clean dashboard update.
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Pushkar Pandey
Pushkar Pandey@Pushkartwt·
Just shipped a useful new feature in my AI Bookkeeping tool! 📊 You can now click on any expense category in the P&L (like "Software Subscriptions" or "Payroll") and instantly see every single transaction that makes up that number. Full transparency into what the AI categorized.This makes it easy to review, verify, and trust the numbers before sending to your CPA. Double-entry ledger + AI categorization + drill-down UI = much closer to the future of accounting. Would love your thoughts — especially if you’re a founder or small business owner. Link of website to test it. leadgger.vercel.app #BuildInPublic #AISaaS #Bookkeeping #Fintech
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@thapaganes888 @X nice to meet you! currently shipping a custom full-stack dashboard in public to centralize multi-app metrics and webhook ingestion queues. what are you working on?
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@Govindaiii let's do it. absolute chaos trying to balance speed with clean systems right now—awesome to connect with another builder.
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Govind Singh
Govind Singh@Govindaiii·
What are you building right now? An AI Film? A Ad Campaign? A VibeCoded App? Learning to code? If you’re in tech, reply! I'd love to know more.👋
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shivani@shivani_dev25·
@RaygunReaganAI attribution in mcp-native stacks is going to be an engineering puzzle without standard web referrers. fascinating infrastructure shift to map out.
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Reagan Lucas
Reagan Lucas@RaygunReaganAI·
Manufact just shipped MCP Cloud: hosted MCP servers as commodity infra. When an agent calls a tool endpoint to make a purchase, there's no URL param. No cookie. No referrer chain. How are you thinking about attribution in MCP-native stacks?
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