Anish Kapoor
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Anish Kapoor
@AnishKapoo84778
Founder @ProductSiddha | Building AI agents, no-code systems & automation for modern teams | Quietly making ops effortless
Gurgaon, Haryana, India Beigetreten Ağustos 2023
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@AnishKapoo84778 $280 to $44 is exactly the kind of drop that makes you question every SaaS subscription. Most people are bleeding money on marked-up AI tokens they could get direct for 10% of the cost.
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Amateurs add tools. Pros cut waste.
- Audit billing: kill dead flows
- Stop per task fees: use BYOK
- Pay only for runs
I cut $280 to $44 in one weekend.
Do the audit. #Automation
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Hard truth:
Free users are a cost.
- 1% convert
- 60% of tickets
- Loudest complaints
Kill the free tier:
Run a 14-day trial.
Lose noise. Keep focus. Serve buyers.
Build for wallets, not wishlists.
#SaaS
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AI vibe coding is fake speed.
You ship fast. You learn slow.
Bugs take hours of prompts.
You end up with code you do not know.
Fix: map the flow. Write the core. Use AI for small tasks.
Speed without sense is debt. Build to understand. #SaaS
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#gig alert!
Skills Looking for: #Digital #portfolio creation,
Experience: 1 - 5 year(s),
Looking for a experienced person who can create good images using AI
If you are one, pls dm! Pls RT
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Amateurs chase launch day.
Pros build a launch system:
- One line value prop
- Clear demo and proof
- Each channel has a job
Hype is not a plan. Win before you post.
ProductSiddha
#SaaS
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@49agents Yeah. LLMs are notoriously bad at the big picture.
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@AnishKapoo84778 this is the right split. automate the plumbing, keep the voice. the mistake people make is trying to automate the strategy part too early. you need to understand what actually works before you build the system around it
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Amateurs automate the voice. Pros automate the plumbing.
Automate: production, scheduling, analytics.
Keep human: strategy, engagement, replies.
People feel your voice. No one cares how the pipes run.
Build systems. Keep the soul. #Automation
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@prakdadlani Nice. The hardware-software gap is real. Happy to chat if you need help on the app automation side – we've built custom BLE integrations before
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I knew nothing about BLE protocols, GATT, sniffers, API, GitHub, WireShark…until today
Been reading up lately, since we are working to Indianize a Bluetooth connected product.
We need to build our own APP to “talk” to it
We can easily replicate the atoms, enclosures, PCB, hardware, its the bits we don't understand.
Do I understand the software part now?
Not even close.
I grasped the very basics and will outsource to build upon that
The first time doing anything new creates buzz and excitement for me.
Its what keeps me going.

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@MahimaJalan2 Hey, My brother can help you with this. He does this for a living. Here's his website: anivia.in
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Hard truth: Your SaaS dies from no customers, not bad code.
Do this:
- Get 10 people to pay before you quit
- Spend 80% on getting users: SEO, cold email, partners
- Build only what helps a sale
Sell first. Code later. #SaaS
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Manual reports are fake work.
Do this:
- Set a 7am Monday trigger
- Pull last week from Stripe, Airtable, Sheets
- Auto email a clean summary
3 hours to build. Saves 6 hours a week and the dread.
Simple beats complex. Ship automations. #Automation
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Ignoring instructions is a classic failure point in automation. Setting up strict workflows with n8n can ensure your AI adheres to rules consistently. Automate monitoring and error correction, saving time and increasing reliability. Curious how this can transform your processes? Check my profile.
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Your AI breaks to 'ignore instructions.' That is not AI.
- Split prompts
- Lock rules and flows
- Try to break it each week
Stop pretend AI. Ship real automation. #SaaS
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Slow content kills growth.
Use AI to:
- write and voice in minutes
- post to 4 platforms at once
- keep 30-90s for full watch
Result: 3.3M views and 25k followers in 16 posts.
Ship fast or lose. #Automation
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Amateurs chase perfect builds.
Pros ship ugly.
Amateurs ask: Next.js or Python?
Pros ask: Can Stripe go live by Friday?
Amateurs add features.
Pros pick one pain and sell it.
Stop over-building. Start cashing checks.
#SaaS
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Your automation is stuck because you over plan.
Pick one 5 min task.
Ship it this weekend.
Set it to run daily.
Amateurs plan. Pros stack small wins.
#Automation
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The tool is not the money. The offer is.
- Use a weird 3-day trial then $9.
- Track break even by day 90.
- Upsell the back end for profit.
Stop shipping features. Start selling results.
ProductSiddha #SaaS
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Shiny AI is useless if it breaks.
- Pick solid over shiny
- Test on real work and devices
- Keep it simple so any team can run it
Boring and stable > flashy and flimsy.
Use what sticks in daily work. #Automation
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Valid point, Anish! We've balanced automation and human touch by:
Over-automation = Trust decline
• Ops automated for efficiency
• Outreach remains personal
Real risk = Losing user connection
• Direct feedback channels
• Self-serve with human support
6 months in, ROI improved and user trust strengthened. Worth considering?
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Over-automation is killing your trust.
- Automate ops, not outreach.
- One source of truth for answers. Stay consistent.
- Self-serve onboarding. Let users win alone.
Use bots for back office. Use you for humans. #SaaS
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