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Logan
@log0083
On a journey to $10k MRR and living off grid in the Amazon jungle🌴🤖: https://t.co/D3O38Lij8w
Joined Ekim 2023
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@thepavitr This is like people in India cooking eggs with Fanta soda, I don’t understand.
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Cloths are a good example, they are highly commoditized, and I wear the same style black tshirt 90% of the time, however the average American spends $1523 on new cloths every year.
Software is fundamentally changing very quickly but it wil still be sold as a product for hundreds if not thousands of years in the future.
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That's not really what's commoditization is about I think
It means more that the profit margin of something goes to close to zero where it's sold at cost, as in it's not really a good business anymore where you can make lots of money
It means that it's so easy to make and there's so many competitors that there's no differentiation anymore and everyone just uses whatever and again profit goes to $0
Airlines for example are a commodity service, very tiny profits, very little differentiation, you just want to go from A to B
So the idea is that's happening to SaaS software since anyone can make large parts of them pretty easily these days, or well that's the theory, maybe it'll evolve into something new that does have an edge over AI vibecoded clones again?
Even with commoditization, there's usually a premium tier that remains, think private jets with airlines, or Michelin restaurants, but a premium tier is only a small % of the market, and it can't keep an entire industry alive!
Praneeth Pike@praneethpike
can the average person watch a youtube video to make themselves a michelin star dish at home? yes. but does that mean everyone will do it or want to always do it? no. did making high quality recipes kill restaurants? no.
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Dad of two. AI Engineering Lead.
10 years building businesses. Then 10 years shipping software for unicorns.
Now I am back to 0, building my product in public.
The goal is simple. Own my time, stop selling it to a 9-5.
Sharing all of it. The validation, mistakes, wins, flops, the real numbers.
No VC. No shortcuts.
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6 months ago, I read this post by Tony Dinh:
news.tonydinh.com/p/my-soloprene…
It changed my mindset.
I started coding my own project.
Quit my job when it made ~$200.
Now it’s made $1,000 in total , and today @tdinh_me followed me back .
What a full-circle moment 🥹

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someone attacked my web app with mass sign ups + managed to find a critical bug that allowed him to get the maximum subscription tier for $0
the only reason i knew was because of this telegram bot i set up to notify me of signups / subscriptions
i noticed the $129.99/mo plan, and the dodgy emails, so i investigated
before he was able to rinse my API (which would've cost me hundreds of $), I disabled his account, temporarily stopped sign ups, audited my code with claude, and fixed the bug
i highly recommend having a tele bot that tells you when people sign up, it can save you from stuff like this

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@jackprice Yo - I’m building a job board for the new wave of remote work: workingasync.io
There are some projects up my sleeve that I haven’t released yet too
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My first real investment exit!!! 🎉
Congrats @cursor_ai and everyone!!!
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i’ve spent over a year on b2c mobile apps
- $10K mrr
- 75% churn
- 15% apple tax
- 30% profit margins
i’ve recently started making b2b web apps
- $3K mrr
- 30% churn
- 2.5% stripe fees
- 80-90% profit margins
in making around the same profit from both
the only reason i want to move more towards B2B saas is because it’s far more mentally rewarding building something i’m proud of
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Day 15/365 on the way to $10,000/month 💸
Update: I’ve started using ahrefs, did some keyword analytics work, and now I uploaded my first blog post: workingasync.io/blog/what-is-a…
Marketing products with SEO is a marathon, not a sprint, unlike trendy iOS apps marketed via TikTok.
There doesn’t seem like there is a high search demand for async jobs, however, there are definitely top companies like Gitlab, Docker, and Deel who practice async culture regularly. This gives me hope to see the world moving towards a global work culture with async teams.
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@alexcooldev If you live in places Los Angeles or New York City, It’s the minimum needed to survive.
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@alexcooldev Drink some coffee, take zyznx, and listen to some techno, then you will be on cloud 9 while building.
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@Niklas_Sikorra It is the old world, with a lot of old people, and old languages. They have good techno though.
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Day 13/365 on the way to $10,000/month 🤑
Today I've successfully migrated my job board (workingasync.io) from a React framework over to Astro.
The original framework caused many issues with SEO. However, now being on Astro, the SEO results were immediate, when I asked grok about the best async job board, my site appeared in the results, this makes me very happy:

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