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@ger_maker

Escaping default life 🛑​ while shipping my own projects🚀​ ​​​Maker of https://t.co/w5EV48YB7a 📧 Copying winning startup moves.

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hey there👋 i'm ger. built 15 projects, failed at 13. 2 are still running with tiny mrr but the audiences are actually fun to build for. realized i'm not great at coming up with new stuff so now i just copy what works from startups that already figured it out. dropping those strategies here because no point making things harder than they need to be.
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@_zidkim Well to me that's the only why I think I'll stop the experimentation then ahah
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@ger_maker Thats truee. What if its the relationship between this account and your other account?
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I was afk & posted once the last 2 days no replies almost and got flag tf
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@_zidkim I have no automation. ^^ (post planner but can we call automation lol)
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Zid@_zidkim·
@ger_maker From what ive heard, smaller accounts = less trust established. Reply guys seem to be doing fine. Maybe automation patterns?
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@_zidkim I thought is was the opposite ^^
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Zid@_zidkim·
@ger_maker Damn thats lame. I heard X is pretty brutal for fresh accounts.
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@_zidkim "too many activy" bro i was not even on X for 2 days
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@ger_maker whaa, any details??
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Openclaws wrapper are earning +5K/mo Copy this for your startup 👇 OpenClaw explodes, and instantly wrappers appear that do just one thing: make it easier to use what people already want. TrustMRR even gave them their own OpenClaw category :​ SimpleClaw, setupclaw, ClawWrapper... steal this move😎 - pick a tool that already has rabid fans and active communities. - find the biggest friction (deploying it, hosting it, integrating it, mastering it). - ship the smallest possible offer that removes that pain for one specific group. = you’re not inventing the wave. You’re the person selling surfboards while everyone else tweets about the ocean.
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I DROP MY FIRST SALES not a big amount, but it means a lot to me🎉. now it's about seeing money come in. 🥹 went from building features to actually making something people pay for.
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@CirylCan What do yo ushare :)
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Get 100k views with +3500 Upvotes Copy this for your startup 👇 Hunter.io keep launching yearly since 2015: new tools, new features, new angles. Each one gets its own page, badges, and long-tail visibility that keeps compounding. Here’s the move😎 -do one 'big' launch for your main product. - then treat every meaningful feature, free tool, or mini-dashboard as its own product. - give it a name, a page, and a clear CTA back to your core app. = instead of one big spike, you build a system of launches that stack attention, backlinks, and trust over time. Followers and community compound and you'll get more every launch.
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Vitalii Dodonov@vitddnv·
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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@_zidkim 100% ... we can do more... wait
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Zid@_zidkim·
100% engagement rate. 🔥 That's what our crew just pulled off in a 2-week build battle against a YC startup. ⚔️ Our crew is diverse – engineers to c-level execs to exited founders. But regardless of background, every single pirate showed up. Voted. Gave feedback. Supported each other. What's the one trait we all share? It's in the tagline: A home for good-hearted pirates. Future captains. 🏴‍☠️ If that sounds like your kind of crew, DM me. Would love to chat.
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Michael@michael_chomsky·
One of my side projects literally broke the analytics provider it's using because it had too much traffic.
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Finally !!! 1,000 Karma built on Reddit. I was chasing virality at first, but then decided to provide some quality. Less views and karma but god how it converted better!
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Your brain moves faster than your keyboard. Copy this for your startup 👇 - Wispr Flow lets you talk instead of type - Rowflow : conversation instead of filling form This is the real shift: Natural input (voice, conversation) → structured output (emails, docs, forms, data). steal this move 😎 - find a workflow where people still have to type everything (forms, briefs, replies, prompts). - let users speak or chat naturally instead of filling boxes. - have AI clean it up, structure it, and ship the final version for them. = you’re not “another AI wrapper.” You become the layer that listens to people and turns their thoughts into actions.
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@sahill_og been there with the 6-month trap lol. now i ship fast, learn what actually moves the needle, and write about those distribution wins at startuphunt btw if your mvp's getting traction, i feature smart launch strategies in my newsletter - could cover your approach?
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Sahil@sahill_og·
Two kinds of devs with side projects: > Building for 6 months, launching 'soon' > Ship MVP in 2 weeks, iterate based on users One has a dream One has revenue Which one are you??
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@marclou That incentivizes people to lowball and buyers to negotiate harder. Smart. Still, I'd think twice before dropping the price. Unless I NEED to sell
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Marc Lou@marclou·
TrustMRR’s buyer email now features startups that have lowered their asking price by 10%+
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@alexwtlf been deep in reinventing email for founders who hate corporate bs (startuphunt) what's your main channel rn?
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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
Founders, what are you building this weekend? Drop your product 👇
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@david_attisaas this is the move right here literally what I write about in my newsletter - smart distribution plays that save founders months of wasted effort would love to feature this strat if you're down? happy to showcase your product to my audience
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David Attias@david_attisaas·
🚨SAUCE ALERT🚨 how to validate your app idea in 48 hours without writing a single line of code. I've validated 12 app ideas in the last 18 months using this exact method. 2 became profitable, 2 I killed early, 7 never launched. here's exactly how to do it: day 1: the landing page. use Carrd.co or framer sites, takes 20 minutes to set up. create a simple one-page site explaining your app idea. include a clear value proposition, some mockups if you have them, and most importantly: an email capture form. "join the waitlist" or "get early access". this is your validation. if nobody signs up, the idea is dead. that's valuable information worth paying for. day 2: ads. $50/day on Meta for 3 days. direct the traffic to your landing page. track email signups. simple math: if you're getting less than 5% conversion on landing page visitors to email signups, your hook isn't compelling. change the headline, change the image, run it again. if after $150 you don't have 50+ emails, the idea probably won't work. that's $150 to save 6 months of building something nobody wants. best ROI of your life. the alternative? spend 6 months building and $5000 on ads to find out nobody wants it. I've done that. it's not fun. here's the secret: people will tell you what they want if you ask correctly. your job isn't to build the app, your job is to find out if people want it BEFORE you build. the difference between successful founders and failed ones isn't ideas, it's validation. successful founders validated first, built second. failed founders built first, validated never. don't be the guy who built something nobody asked for. be the guy who asked first.
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@_zidkim Make it better :) changes that I could only think of from an other perspective
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@ger_maker ohh thats pretty interesting and strong insights as well!
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I got my new SaaS roasted by tierly Lot of tweaks made, I recommend: - I reviews the credit system - swapped out "crafted with experience" for real analysis numbers and scores - detailed the pricing features so oit's clear with "long tail keywords" - better naming of the tiers - added usage limits to stop people from abusing it and more by @MPlegas
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