Srini 🏗️

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Srini 🏗️

Srini 🏗️

@cnu

I love building Software Products, Marketing them and Entrepreneurship in general. I write about my experiments doing them.

Chennai, India Se unió Haziran 2007
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Alex
Alex@demeteralexx·
Agencies charge $5k for a landing page CRO audit I built a 4-agent AI system that does it for free in minutes Giving it away free Research agent, lp mapping agent, CRO audit agent, feedback loop agent Comment "Audit", RT + Like & I'll DM it (Must follow)
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
building an AI product? drop your link + one sentence pitch below let's see what you're working on 👇
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Victor 🧢@victor_bigfield·
indie hackers on x what are you shipping? side project saas automation tool content need more builders in my feed drop your project 👇
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JustaBitOutside@Justinncase10·
@arvidkahl Plans are already persisted in md files on your filesystem afaik. What would be the benefit of forcing CC to also add them to your repo?
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Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
A couple of suggestions for Claude Code productivity, from someone in the profitable SaaS trenches: For ANY non-trivial feature: shift-tab into planning mode, and mention "do deep research on best practices and known issues, using web search" to the prompt. READ the plan, adjust, and have it execute. Plans survive compaction MUCH better than vibe-prompted features, particularly if they're bigger. /plugin marketplace add mksglu/claude-context-mode (significantly bigger context window, uses an MCP to load files into context via reference instead of parking the whole file there) /plugin install claude-warden@claude-warden (much better protection against destructive actions) Create a /documents/ folder with these files: - platform-docs.md (describes EVERY feature of your product in detail, generated by a skill that goes through each file/screen and sums up functionality) - ICPs.md (a document that defines each of your ideal customers, what they need, what theywant to and can do. A dossier for each kind, like what a private detective would produce) -styleguide.md (contains a description of the visual feel of your application. certain colors, hierarchies. you can have CC generat that from an existing codebase using the --chrome flag to "see it") - also great: roadmap.md/vision.md (gives exploratory runs some guidance), data-reference.md (explains the kind of connection between your domaindata that is not expressed in the models and their relationships) Maintain a CLAUDE.md that references all these /documents/*.md files in the system prompt (and forces code to be compliant). Any of these docs can be inferred from an existing codebase. Ask CC to use the AskUserQuestion skill to get your feedback on anything unclear. Ask it to persist plans and complex ideas in markdown form in your /documents folder. That will make the experience MUCH more enjoyable and manageable than a vanilla CC.
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders

What's the most underrated tool that will 10x my productivity in Claude Code?

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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
@Ville_AI @arvidkahl Why waste deep research tokens on mundane tasks. I used deep research only when planning a new feature or a refactor
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Chris Wall@horizonchasers·
@arvidkahl Does anyone have similar guidance for Codex and getting them to work together and review each others plans. pointing to the same document folder and having one drive and the other review works well for me and my team but always looking for ways to improve
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Alex@demeteralexx·
Most agencies charge $8k for landing page copy that converts at 2% I built a 5-agent AI system that does it better in 3 minutes Giving it away free Research agent, awareness diagnostic, copywriter, copy chief, debrief loop Like + Comment "COPY" & i'll DM it (must follow)
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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
I tracked 24 B2B SaaS changelogs for 5 months and categorized 1,089 entries. Some findings: - Improvements (43%) beat new features (41%). Bug fixes? Under 5%. - Christmas week: 85% drop in shipping. Only 4 of 24 companies posted anything. - February is the strongest shipping month. New year energy is real. - Thursday and Wednesday are peak release days. Full breakdown: spylert.com/blog/saas-chan…
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Deedy@deedydas·
Today, I'm excited to launch my lifelong passion project, Grand Old Books!! 🚀 There are 1000s of beautiful novels of the past, not in English, locked up in old PDFs, with no physical copies left. We started with Indian texts and brought back 12 books in 6 languages with pictures and annotations. This is, and will always be, completely free. We can't let time wash away history. Please comment to let me know what book you'd like to see added.
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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
I had 25 domains across 5 registrars. Renewal reminders everywhere. Total chaos. So I built domaincal.com - one page to track all your domains and expiry dates. Bonus: useful for sniping domains the moment they expire. Hope it's useful to someone.
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Now that Obama’s poll numbers are in tailspin – watch for him to launch a strike in Libya or Iran. He is desperate.
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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
@sunithvs_ prepare for a different domain, just to be safe. unblockbase [.] co is available.
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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
2024: Used Copilot to write unit tests for a Node.js app. Cool party trick in front of my team. 2025: Built my first real side project with Cursor, a domain expiry tracker I'd been putting off for over 10 years. Not because it was hard. But because I wasted more time researching the latest frameworks to use than building. 2026: Claude Code changed everything. 400k+ lines of code in 7 months. More than everything I wrote in my entire engineering career before this. More than the code, I've shipped products I had sitting in my notes app for years. Ideas that felt too small to justify a weekend. Now they're live. People say AI generates slop. Maybe at the margins. But in practice? It lets me go from idea to deployed V1 in a single day. As an idea person, it's no longer just another nice-to-have tool. It's a 100x productivity boost that I now can't live without. But here's the uncomfortable thing I keep bumping into: Building is the easy part (always was, but now it's even easier). I've got products live. I've got users trickling in. But I haven't done the real work of getting people to care, consistently, deliberately, with actual strategy behind it. Marketing is still hard. Distribution is still hard. Making something people talk about is still hard. AI hasn't touched any of that. So that's what I'm focusing on next. Over the coming weeks, I'm going to properly launch and market my side projects. No more building in the dark and hoping someone finds it. The code is written. Time to learn the other half of the job.
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jatin@jatinkrmalik·
Remember when @Android let you install whatever you wanted? Google doesn't. Sept 2026: You won't be able to test YOUR app on YOUR phone without: • Government ID • $25 fee • Google's blessing Want to share an app with a friend? Too bad. Register first. This is the end of open Android. Fight back: keepandroidopen.org
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Srini 🏗️@cnu·
When you fine-tuned your PRD.md and opus 4.6 is churning away for 30+ mins on your code, all you can do is cmd+t and work on a side project. Dropping something in a few hours soon.
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