Brian Com

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Brian Com

Brian Com

@briancom510

Beigetreten Nisan 2024
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Omri Dan
Omri Dan@OmriBuilds·
What did you build this week? Drop your SaaS link Let’s drive some traffic
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
You build it. I promote it. Building has never been easier. Getting customers has never been harder. So I’m picking 2 products to promote to our 1,000,000+ entrepreneurs for our 16-year anniversary next Tuesday. Drop your product below. Don’t have one? Build it this weekend and come back.
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Brian Com
Brian Com@briancom510·
Validation isn't faking it. It's a landing page + $1 waitlist to find out if anyone will pay, before you waste months building. Takes 5-7 days. Not 3 months. That's exactly what BuildrBoard does. Link in bio → test demand before you build. #Founder #Solopreneur #Validation
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Brian Com@briancom510·
7,000 people saw "Sell Before You Build." Maybe 10 will actually do it. Because selling something that doesn't exist feels like lying. So founders build for 3 months instead. Launch to silence. Wonder what went wrong?
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Brian Com@briancom510·
"Most founders don't fail because their idea was bad... They fail because they never checked if anyone wanted it."
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Vitalii Dodonov
Vitalii Dodonov@vitaliidodonov·
I just finished writing my most valuable PDF yet: "$0 to $10K MRR in 14 days" (19 pages) It's everything I wish I knew when starting out. I might charge for this in the future, but for now… Reply "MRR" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
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Brian Com
Brian Com@briancom510·
Most builders skip validation because it feels slow. So they ship. They grind. And then they wonder why nobody cares. Validation isn't the boring part it's the part that makes everything else worth building. Ready to stop guessing and start validating? buildrboard.com
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Brian Com@briancom510·
Have you ever built an app nobody wanted? Steven did the one thing most builders hate... He validated before writing a single line of code. His tool of choice? Spreadsheets. Boring, unglamorous, legacy spreadsheets. The result? PuffCount hit $44k MRR before he sold it...
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Brian Com@briancom510·
Hey Solopreneurs, If you’re building in: Web apps AI tools SaaS No-code Share your project below - let’s GO
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Brian Com@briancom510·
@TomBilyeu Interesting, there’s an app that does most of this… it’s called BuildrBoard
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Tom Bilyeu
Tom Bilyeu@TomBilyeu·
If I had $500 and 90 days to build a real business, here is my exact playbook. No team. No funding. No connections. Just AI and relentless execution. Most people would spend 6 months planning. I would have paying customers by Week 3.
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Brian Com@briancom510·
Helping This Awesome Soloprenuer Validate their Business Idea with a 7-Day Validation Sprint for $1... only taking the first 10 use cases... blue-you.app.buildrboard.com See the live sales page in 60 seconds...
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Layton Gott
Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
The fastest way to validate a product: DON'T build it -Make a landing page -Describe the problem it solves -Add a "join waitlist" button If nobody signs up, you just saved yourself 3 months
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Joschua Sutee
Joschua Sutee@JoschuaBuilds·
btw you can still use reddit to promote your saas/ app without getting banned just dont do it directly or come up with some fake stories that sneakily promote it invest some time create a free & genuinely valuable resource and post that instead
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Ian Chi
Ian Chi@SimplePestMgmt·
@Chris_Petkas Running pest control for 5+ years. Can confirm — the software gap is real.
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Chris Petkas
Chris Petkas@Chris_Petkas·
List of industries that will produce the most valuable SaaS companies of the next decade: • HVAC • Roofing • Painting • Recycling • Plumbing • Electrical • Warehousing • Laundromats • Car washes • Construction • Pest control • Landscaping • Property services • Cleaning services • Handyman services • Waste management • 3PL / cross-docking • Maritime operations • Facilities maintenance • Freight (trucking, SMB fleets) • Garment care (dry cleaning) • Middle market back-office and ops software • Ports, drayage, and container logistics • Field services (dispatch, scheduling, quoting, fleet, compliance)
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Luke Pierce
Luke Pierce@lukepierceops·
0 to 23,000 followers in 8 months. $317K in revenue from content alone. No ads, ghostwriter, or growth hacks. I built a system that runs the whole thing. And I'm giving it away for free. Here's what's inside: → The exact Claude project I use to ideate viral lead magnet posts → The funnel I built to collect emails and automate a welcome series (and how I build them in 5 minutes) → How I create high-value carousels in under 10 minutes → My full weekly posting schedule with content categories → The hook framework that gets 90% of my engagement → My reply strategy that turns strangers into inbound leads → The 3-post formula I rotate for consistent growth → How I repurpose one piece of content into 5+ posts across platforms → The exact metrics I track weekly to know what's working Comment "LI" and I'll send it over. (Must be following)
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Stefan
Stefan@SPloskov89589·
@VadimStrizheus For me Google Ads. But I've been runnig ads for 10 years, so I'm super comfortable using them. Trying out organic social now, lets see
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Vadim
Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
As a founder, what's the best way to get your first 100 customers? 1. UGC creators 2. Organic content 3. Cold DMs
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