Alex Ibragimov

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Alex Ibragimov

Alex Ibragimov

@alexwtlf

Building MVPs in weeks in the vibe coding era. AI-assisted dev | https://t.co/tg9tNLjM6d - helping builders get their first 100 users.

New York, NY Bergabung Ocak 2024
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geeksale@geeksaler·
@alexwtlf Your search is over after my comment here
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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
Looking for someone who is: - obsessed with AI tools - knows how to make short videos - knows how to grow on X Validation already done. Let’s blow it up.
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Nia@nia_thinks·
“Brb turning all my half-baked ideas into actual apps now” 👀 New Major Updates to the Google AI studio. Basically: AI now handles frontend + backend + infra with minimal prompting. Backend, auth, APIs… handled. (But currently there is only Firebase) The real unlock here isn’t code generation, it’s infrastructure automation.
Google AI Studio@GoogleAIStudio

x.com/i/article/2034…

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Nia@nia_thinks·
@alexwtlf Are we gonna see video content soon? 👀
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Yash@yashhq_22·
@alexwtlf You’ll definitely find someone like that on X haha I excel at the latter part though😅
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Alex Turovski@AlxTurovski·
@alexwtlf You're probably right...but doesn't anybody supported smoking...not a single person 😁
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Alex Turovski@AlxTurovski·
The sun is out. 🌞 Should I start smoking? This way I get to get out more. Or should I take unreasonable amount of coffee breaks?
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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
@Devinbuild New account bro. Take 2-3 weeks of consistency to start gaining momentum
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Devin@Devinbuild·
You have 20k followers on TikTok in a unique niche: Is it better to start a new account in the niche you want to post about or start posting on the established account
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Yash@yashhq_22·
In 2026, the scariest competitor isn’t a funded startup. It’s a solo founder with: - 10 AI agents - a personal brand - zero employees - and nothing to lose
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𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭@ItsAlexhere0·
Founders & builders 👋 Looking to connect with people working on: 🧠 AI tools 💻 Full stack 🛠 SaaS 📈 Marketing 🚀 Tech 📱 Products Drop what you're building 👇 Let’s support each other.
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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
@cinamarina How long does it take to you to build a fully functional app on Rork ?
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Marina Cina@cinamarina·
Launched my first app on the App Store! Already building the next one for my dad. A lot of people asked, so here’s my stack: >Rork: for building the app >Supabase: to store all the data >RevenueCat: for subscriptions >Claude: my AI cofounder
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kapilansh@kapilansh_twt·
Elon just said coding will be "generically available" in a few months let that sink in the skill you spent years mastering the leetcode you ground for 6 months the $100k CS degree you're still paying off will be generic the most dangerous word in tech just dropped and most engineers are still updating their LinkedIn who's actually preparing?
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@mark_k @cursor_ai Coding will be generically available from many companies in a few months

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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
@_loganlee @bcherny Thanks for sharing , but I actually made my own .md just more personalised for my own projects
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Navi
Navi@NaivaidyaY66600·
You don’t need more ideas. You need one idea you don’t abandon.
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Ishu Agrawal
Ishu Agrawal@ishuagra02·
Hot take: Stitch will eventually die. Stitch is not inherently a bad idea. Design is difficult. Exploring concepts and creating them without needing any design experience is great for developers. The problem is that it ends at that. Creating concepts. These are not going to be designs for your next app. It feels uninspiring. It's not personal to your app. It doesn't understand your app's identity, its design language, or its user experience. AI is at its best when it has context of your project and fine tunes its reasoning to create personalized solutions. That's why Claude Code is so good. It lives in your repo. It understands the visual hierarchy. It knows the colors and the typography.
Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle

Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough video in 🧵

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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
@dont_be_average True , I see lots of people on X especially vibe coders don’t know fundamentals of UX/UI
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Mery@dont_be_average·
This is a solid list for landing pages, though one thing I've noticed in 10 years of running paid traffic to funnels, most of the time only 20% of people scroll down to see the rest of the page. The majority just checks out the headline and what's above the fold. If you can communicate the offer well in the headline, call them out in a kicker headline above that, and add some urgency in the subheadline, with a trust bar under the cta button, you'll get a much bigger lift on conversions compared to optimizing everything else below fold.
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann

Every landing page that converts follows the same arc. - Hero hooks attention in 5 seconds. - Pain section makes them feel the problem. - Solution gives them hope. - Testimonials build trust. - FAQs kill the doubt. - CTA closes with one clear action. Stranger to customer. That's the arc Hero → Pain → Solution → Proof → FAQs → CTA.

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Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
@joncphillips I use Apple Notes too for personal stuff, but what if you need to bring in a cofounder later? How do you share everything so they can quickly get up to speed?
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Jon C. Phillips
Jon C. Phillips@joncphillips·
A friend asked me what tools I use to manage my projects. He expected apps like Notion, Airtable, Linear, he even mentioned Jira (ew). It’s Apple Notes. It always is. Those links in my bio… all those projects started with me writing stuff down in Apple Notes. Once the project is live, all feature requests, notes, and todos still live in there. No project management tool with a kanban board and 6 integrations. Just folders, todos, checklists, and plain text. It works better than anything else I’ve tried, it costs $0, and it syncs across devices.
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