Joshua Ohaz

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Joshua Ohaz

Joshua Ohaz

@OhazBuilds

Building - @getklagios Paying attention to what works and how to improve it.

Lagos, NG Bergabung Kasım 2013
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ayesha@ayesha_fatiima·
peak vibe coding: Making money
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
one thing i’ve noticed about startups: most people think success comes from making a few big decisions. in reality, it comes from making hundreds of small ones. - replying to that customer message instead of leaving it for tomorrow. - shipping the update even though it feels imperfect. - posting consistently when nobody is engaging. - following up one more time. - having one more conversation. - asking one more question. none of these moments feel important when they’re happening. but months later, you realize your company is simply the sum of those decisions. a lot of founders are looking for a breakthrough. the breakthrough is usually hidden inside boring consistency. not every day will feel productive & not every week will show results. sometimes you’ll spend months working on something that barely moves the needle. but the founders who survive are the ones who keep showing up long enough to benefit from the compounding effect of their efforts. people love talking about startup growth.they talk less about startup endurance. and endurance is what makes growth possible in the first place.
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
looking to connect with more: → startup founders → AI builders → marketers who actually ship → vibe-coders → Claude / Codex power users → self-improvement maxis → just genuinely cool people if you're building something, i want to know you, let’s connect🤝
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
the biggest startup advantage in 2026 isn’t ai. it’s speed of learning. the founders winning aren’t the ones building the fastest. they’re the ones talking to customers the most and changing direction before everyone else notices they should.
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
Started growing on x a few weeks ago, currently at 274 followers. Let’s see if we can get to 300 tonight😀. I’m actively connecting with startup founders!🤝 #BuildInPublic #IndieDev #iosDev #WebDev
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Smart👨‍💻 | Software Engineer
Hi, I’m Smart, a mobile app developer and tech builder. While most people focus on just writing code, I focus on building products that actually solve real problems and scale. I create apps and systems that are not just functional, but intuitive, efficient and built to last. Experience includes working on projects like a campus navigation app, booking platforms, and smart productivity tools. Tools stack: TypeScript, React Native, Expo, Node.js, mobile architecture, Firebase. You?? Tell me what you’re building.
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
most founders think they have a product problem. they don’t. they have a visibility problem. the market can’t buy what it doesn’t know exists. great marketing doesn’t sell harder. it makes the right people pay attention.
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
Vibe coding won’t save your SaaS. Distribution will. Founders obsess over features, but marketing is the real product. If nobody hears it, it doesn’t exist. Build less & ship louder.
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arnav@vontrix7·
developers need their own social media
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Bill G.@billgnofficial·
GM How is your weekend going? Are you taking time to touch grass, or are you busy improving your products? Looking to connect with more locked in founders.
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Brian Pridemore
Brian Pridemore@brian_mslp·
@OhazBuilds That’s why it’s so important to engage with people prior to writing any code. Validate the problem, be consistent and users will come.
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
most founders don’t have a product problem. they have a patience problem. • they launch. • post for 2 weeks. • get 3 signups. • decide the idea is dead. meanwhile someone else keeps showing up every day for 12 months and ends up looking like an overnight success. the truth is brutal: • your first 100 posts will probably flop. • your first launch will probably disappoint you. • your first version will probably be embarrassing. that’s normal. the founders who win aren’t necessarily smarter. they just stay in the game long enough for the compounding to kick in. consistency looks boring when you’re doing it. it looks like genius when people discover you later. what’s the longest you’ve worked on something before seeing real results?
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philipjpj@pelloiafilippo·
Should I run it?
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Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
everybody says build in public. what if your idea gets stolen before you finish your build?🙂
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Sweta
Sweta@uxsweta·
Hero sections I designed this week 👀
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Christian A@Altawesomeee·
@OhazBuilds 274 in a few weeks is solid. Genuine engagement beats volume every time. What kind of apps are you building?
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