Andriy Klitsuk

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Andriy Klitsuk

Andriy Klitsuk

@ndrkltsk

software guy who survived pre-LLM era

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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
for the first time in my life, I managed to get an app approved on the App Store on first try. anyone who develops apps will understand the amazement
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
for the first time in my life, I managed to get an app approved on the App Store on first try. anyone who develops apps will understand the amazement
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@robj3d3 taste is the word that keeps coming up and i think it's the right one. when everyone can build, the person who knows what not to build wins. distribution and personality become the actual moat
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Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
AI didn't make building easier. It just moved the hard part. Code is now abundant. Apps are now abundant. Landing pages are now abundant. But what's not abundant is someone who genuinely cares about the thing they built, who has the taste to know what's good, and who shows up as themselves. That's why I'm doubling down on video. That's why I'm doubling down on distribution. That's why I'm doubling down on being human. And you should too.
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@coreyhainesco coding has a debugger. marketing has "idk maybe try a different headline?" and then you wait 3 weeks to see if it worked. the feedback loop difference alone makes it brutal
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Corey Haines
Corey Haines@coreyhainesco·
Marketing is 100x harder than coding
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@thesayannayak the real bottleneck was never building the app. it was always finding 10 people who actually need it. ai made the first part trivial and the second part even more obvious
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Sayan@thesayannayak·
At this rate everyone’s gonna have their own app and zero users.
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Don@donatelli2026·
how life feels when you’ve submitted your app and you’re waiting for apple to review it
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
i just open sourced TriggerGo, a mobile companion app for @triggerdotdev built it with React Native + Expo. you can monitor runs in real time, trigger tasks from your phone, manage cron schedules, track costs, handle env variables. basically everything you'd check on the dashboard but from the couch why? because i genuinely love trigger-dev. i use it daily and wanted a way to keep an eye on my jobs without opening my laptop every time something runs. then i thought, if i need this, probably someone else does too so the whole thing is open source. GPL-3.0. no monetization plans, no premium tier coming, no "free for now" catch. i just wanted to give something back to the community that's given me so much currently going through the App Store review process. release date is planned for march 29. as soon as i pass review, the app will be available for pre-order if you use trigger-dev , check it out. if you want to contribute, even better github.com/ndrkltsk/trigg…
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@ChShersh and then on day 8 the PM asked why there were no unit tests and the scope creep for "seasons" wasn't in the original spec
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
God created the world in 1 week. However, initially it was estimated as a 3 story point task.
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@O_Anu_O this is the gap that kills most side projects. you can build the thing in a weekend now. figuring out if anyone cares takes way longer
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Anu Sharma
Anu Sharma@O_Anu_O·
Building software is not tough. Building software that people actually use is the real job.
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@CreeCoder the fact that you launched already puts you ahead of 90% of people still picking a color palette for their landing page. first dollar is the hardest one
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Joshua@CreeCoder·
Launched my first SaaS Already hit 5 figures: $0.0000
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@GregorySchier that chart going vertical after months of flat is the part nobody talks about. the $143k wasn't burning, it was buying time for the compounding to kick in
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Greg Schier 👨🏼‍💻🇨🇦
I quit my job in May 2024, almost two years ago. I've spent $143k of savings, trying to make this work. Last month was the first time my bank balance didn't drop. LFG
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@levelsio @chiropractic for sure it can, but the point is about how much time it will take to do it and how much tokens it will consume. having MCPs, LLM.txt and any other abstraction basically just provide that kind of optimization.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Thank god MCP is dead Just as useless of an idea as LLMs.txt was It's all dumb abstractions that AI doesn't need because AI's are as smart as humans so they can just use what was already there which is APIs
Morgan@morganlinton

The cofounder and CTO of Perplexity, @denisyarats just said internally at Perplexity they’re moving away from MCPs and instead using APIs and CLIs 👀

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Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
Why do so few people build native mobile versions for their SaaS?
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Coder girl 👩‍💻@dev_maims·
Vibe coding is for experienced software devs. Do not vibe code until you really know how to do the basic stuff.
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
the founders making real money right now are not posting their tech stack. they're talking to customers, fixing bugs, and answering support emails at 11pm. the stack doesn't matter. the work does.
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Andriy Klitsuk@ndrkltsk·
@sickdotdev because the people writing the job descriptions and the people saying AI will replace everyone are two completely different groups who never talk to each other.
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Sick@sickdotdev·
can I ask a dumb question if AI is taking all the jobs. why are companies still asking for 3 years of experience for entry level.
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