Endrew Cruz
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Endrew Cruz
@EndrewBiz
16 | I'm building IronRank - the only gym rank app you need Still in highschool, building a $10k/mo business, sharing daily app ideas
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@aryanlabde still after figuring it out you'll grow faster than ever
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@aliszu there are too many elements that kill focus
let them see just what they need then give more when they ask
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every time i browse for an inspo , i see the same thing
most of the concepts try to load everything at once
every metric.
every option.
every feature.
right there on the first screen.
the problem isn't that your product has a lot of data. the problem is you're making the user deal with all of it at the same time.
human working memory holds 5-9 things. that's it.
hick's law says every additional choice increases decision time logarithmically.
expedia removed one form field and made $12M/year more. one field.
when you open robinhood you see one number. your portfolio value. that's the job of that screen.
the best data-heavy apps don't show less data. they show the right data at the right time.
here's what helps:
→ one primary action per screen
if your screen supports two primary actions, it supports zero.
→ progressive disclosure
show the essential stuff first. let users dig deeper when they need to.
→ the five-second test
show someone your screen for 5 seconds. if they can't tell you what it does and what to do next - go back to Figma
→ ask "what job is this screen does?"
if the answer is longer than one sentence, you're trying to do too much
→ and check @mobbin
to see how best in the industry do it!
don't show everything.
show the one thing that matters right now.
the rest can wait one tap away.

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@om_patel5 unclear instructions
i just lost $200K on credits that got stolen by a guy from Microsoft
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@joni_vrbt honestly yeah, because a project doesn't always mean one component, but the whole system
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Here you go. Not boring notes app.

Ansub@ansubkhan
@mattiapomelli time to shower some love on notes app
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@heysatya_ unpopular opinion, you could make the same with ai if you actually gave it better indications (references, icons, color palletes)
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@asaio87 this post has to be studied
from a sim card to a social media app
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My startup was hacked!
I launched my own social media scheduler and management tool.
It started making money, the users were happy, and all was good, but today I woke up to a hacked website
Somebody managed to get a free trial, then canceled it, and then posted 50 Instagram and 20 TikToks without any payment
I opened up Claude, and we discovered the issue: there was a parameter that would invalidate the membership validity check if passed when posting
I fixed the issue and blocked this user, and he only managed to publish just 45 automated posts on social media using my app
The internet is full of people trying these things and pushing the security boundaries
Now I'm writing code with latest version of Gemini but im going to use Grok instead, plus Calude to review things
Im not going to copy-paste code anymore into production.
And for the guy that tried this, the app is super cheap compared to alternatives, so not sure why you need to try these tricks, try just 7 days for 0$

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@seraleev then you remember you'll have another two weeks before getting accepted
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@WasimShips get them hooked on the win then hit them with the hard paywall/trial
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how to build apps that ACTUALLY CONVERT :
1. Ask for a rating BEFORE showing the paywall
> Users will trash your app with 1 star reviews the second they see a paywall
> Get the 5 star first, then show pricing
2. Have a killer onboarding flow
> Show value in under 30 seconds
> Don't explain features, show outcomes
> Make them feel success before asking for anything
3. Free trial with card details required
> Removes freeloaders
> Pre-qualifies serious users
> Increases conversion by 3x
4. Add a weekly plan
> Monthly and yearly isn't enough
> Weekly lowers commitment fear
> Converts users who want to "test" before going long term
Skip any of these and you're leaving money on the table.

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@Praha37v the animations we actually want to see VS claude that still doesn't know how to make confetti work
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@disarto_max x really finds great opportunities
keep it up, there's more to come
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A year ago, I started on X with no expectations.
Since then:
✅ I was able to quit my 9–5 (after just 4 months on X)
✅ Connected with some amazing people and worked on a bunch of cool projects
✅ Reached 15.9M impressions and 8K followers
✅ Significantly increased my income
✅ Created tons of designs following my own vision
✅ Reignited my passion for design
Best decision in my entire career.
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@adamlyttleapps still the "ios 26 on steroids" seems like a compliment
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"Vibe coded slop" is the new "my 5 year old could do better"
Shihab Mehboob@JPEGuin
Had to do a little Public Service Announcement
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@aliByteCode maybe not really only on organic traffic but actually market your app?
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@hustle_fred most ceo's started from the bottom
we should all restart to that level
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@metapreston @rork a million dollar app idea with this: meteo app, but you can fly through your city and see exactly what the "coditions" are
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61 days to make $10K/mo with apps
popular opinion, the onboarding is the hardest part to build
i’ve spent over 3 hours on fixing one sizing bug
the most important parts of an app are also the hardest to build
thinking of starting a new saas until i can publish both apps
still i have no ideas for any saas right now…

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@donatelli2026 never actually saw consistency working because i quit too early
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I don't think consistency matters as much as people like to think
I grew to 2000 followers within 2 months, and if you look closely, I really didn't post that much in the middle
I even had days in which I wasn't tweeting at all. Consistency is overrated in my opinion

Vineet@vineetwts
@hanzi_li @donatelli2026 Consistency > everything
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@arthuryuzbashew @mediafa_st this will probably happen more often than you think
still it builds trust in your product
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Day 77 of growing @mediafa_st to $10k MRR
After recent updates I became so confident in the product that I added a new refund policy!
Now if a user struggles with the app and getting results, I help them personally - and if it still doesn't work out, I refund fully ✅
Was worried people would try to "violate" it... and it happened 🔴
A guy signed up and after 4 hours asked for a refund without even using the app
Pointed him the policy and rules, wished him luck with marketing
Weird moments...

Arthur@arthuryuzbashew
Day 75 of growing @mediafa_st to $10k MRR Made $839 today - a client extended for 9th month and one regular sale (renewal)! 💰 Traffic is good but conversions suck, so I added: - follow up emails after user signs up but doesn't buy - auto email if they cancel asking for feedback - landing page tweaks and better onboarding Next move: improve the demo video! 🎬
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