

Peter Gillan
442 posts

@StrongerAstro
Left McKinsey to build apps / Helped 1M+ people track workouts @ Stronger workout tracker




These 4 startups received the most acquisition offers in the last 24 hours.





holy shit. 883k views from my ugc inc accounts in the first 4 days

After launching my app in the first month we hit $17k in revenue Ngl I thought the day I saw that I would think I was a success, but in reality I had/have so much anxiety thinking I wouldn’t be able to keep it up. Apples pay out wasn’t coming until December and I have little cash on hand to put into scaling the app. So far we’re 12 days into month 2 and we’re at $6k in revenue projecting at least $15k this month. So far we’ve spent less than $400 on marketing. I’m a little less anxious now and filled with excitement. Once that Apple Pay out hits I’m doubling down. Throwing it all back into marketing. 50k mrr by December mark my words!


Green Flags in a Man’s Apartment: 1. Expensive candles 2. Nice hand soap 3 Actual toilet paper, not a single-ply situation (recession indicator 4. No clothes on the floor 5. No dishes in the sink 6. Uses face wash (bonus points if it’s not 3-in-1) 7. Owns a hairbrush 8. Plants that are alive 9. Wine glasses that aren’t stolen from a bar 10. Clean sheets (that smell like detergent, not “boy”) 11. More than two things in the fridge -and none of them are expired




Started vibecoding in July using @rork and have made 30k in the last 3 months doing so! So thankful for the @rork team enabling me to make sick apps that people love





All methods to target US audience on TikTok (ranked from least to most reliable) 1. VPN + US SIM card + restored phone + proxies Basically pretend you’re in the US by wiping a phone, inserting a US SIM, running VPN/proxy. ✅ Pros: Cheapest DIY hack if you’re techy. ❌ Cons: VPNs get flagged, proxies break, SIMs cost money. Accounts often stop hitting the US feed after a while. Reliability score: 3/10 Cost: $20–$50 to set up, plus ongoing SIM/data + a burner phone. 2. Using Tikomate .com a service that provides real US TikTok accounts + a posting guide to consistently hit the US feed. ✅ Pros: Plug-and-play, accounts are already US-based, no need for proxies or SIM juggling. ❌ Cons: Paid service, but it saves you from account bans/headaches. Reliability score: 8/10 Cost: Around $25/account + $29 guide. 3. Hiring a US TikTok manager pay someone actually in the US to post your content from their device/location. ✅ Pros: 100% authentic signal to TikTok, always hits the US audience. ❌ Cons: Trust issues (you hand over content), ongoing cost, quality depends on the person. Reliability score: 9/10 Cost: $1–$5 per post on Fiverr, Upwork, or FB groups. TL;DR: If you can, go for #3 - it's the most reliable and will get you the best results possible. If you can't, go with #2 - less technical and more affordable than #1