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Greg Werner

Greg Werner

@gwerner

3x founder with 1 exit. 2x dad. Former BJJ now aspiring golfer. Currently building @illumichathq.

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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
Scaled one business to exit and turned another into my family business. That's what I'd tell you if you asked about my career highlights...but there's more to it and so, here's an intro: I'm Greg, a coder who's currently building my third startup, @illumichathq. It's a hybrid (AI + human agent) customer support platform for anyone spending hours manually resolving customer tickets. Sounds cool? Try for free: app.illumichat.com/login/
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@AlexHormozi The way tech is moving so fast, AI will be getting even stronger from this point on.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Friendly reminder that AI will never be worse than it is right now. If you assume any rate of improvement over any reasonable period - learning how to use it becomes your #1 priority.
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Andrei Lucian
Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
Most successful people I've met aren't that smart. They move fast, they take risks, they work a lot. That's it.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@rcmisk It’s sort of 50/50 with my team but still more work on the marketing front.
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Ricky
Ricky@rcmisk·
indie hackers are great at building. terrible at distribution. so why is distribution the only thing that actually matters? what's your current ratio? A) 80% building, 20% distribution B) 50/50 C) more distribution than building D) i don't even have a distribution strategy
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Samantha Simonhoff
Samantha Simonhoff@RealProductGirl·
I NEED my feed full of builders. What are you working on right now? I don't care if it's a startup or a weekend side project. If you're building something, I want you on my timeline. Reply and let's connect. 👇
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The Boring Marketer
The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
There’s a massive difference between vibe coding and engineering with agents
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@MindOfUmair That’s how Alex Hormozi won his audience. He gave so much free value that people can’t resist his offer.
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Umair
Umair@MindOfUmair·
You know what sells better than selling? Giving your audience tonnes of free value Literally spamming them mfs with information that solves their problems You’ll leave them wondering… “If I get all this for free, what do I get if I pay…?”
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Miguel 🇵🇹
Miguel 🇵🇹@miguelgbandeira·
been working from home for 3 years i love it but i'm starting to feel the downsides it's lonely. it's distracting. and it's fucking with my routine there's no real barrier between work and personal life thinking about trying coworking spaces. might fix the routine, might help me separate work from home, maybe even meet some people anyone made this switch?
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@eliana_jordan I try to do it on LinkedIn but doesn’t usually work. What’s your strategy, Eliana?
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Eliana
Eliana@eliana_jordan·
What’s stopping you from posting the same content across different platforms? if it worked once, it’ll probably work again.
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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
The most successful people I’ve met online: • Chase obsession • Help instead of sell • Have a high ticket offer • Aren’t afraid to fail • Post daily • Don’t give a f*ck what anyone thinks • See 9-5 jobs as a stepping stone, not a lifetime pursuit • Avoid being rude • Are humble AF Anything missing?
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@Nicolascole77 This sounds interesting about outreach. I think the same goes for business owners trying to reach their ICP.
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77·
Something I tell writers about the importance of following-up with potential clients: As a business owner, I deliberately don't respond to the first email pitch anyone sends me. Not because I'm not interested—but because I want to see if they'll follow-up. It's a very easy litmus test to gauge someone's competence and persistence. If you pitch me once and give up, that tells me everything I need to know about your work ethic, how much you care, how far you'll go, etc. Whereas if you pitch me and follow-up for months in a row, that also tells me everything I need to know. Your persistence speaks volumes about your work ethic. And I'm significantly more likely to hire you.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@benvspak It’s the boring work that gets you there. The road ain’t pretty.
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Ben@benvspak·
Many founders say they want to ship something real, build an audience, or reach $10k MRR - but wanting it changes nothing. Most underestimate how much consistent output it actually takes. Shipping beats planning. Every time.
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Greg Werner@gwerner·
@Markmanson Make your work feel fun and less like a chore. And that’s your secret
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Mark Manson
Mark Manson@Markmanson·
The secret to doing hard things consistently is making the start effortless. ㅤ Willpower is for suckers.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
New entrepreneurs worry way too much about whether something is scalable and not enough about whether it's valuable. Solve real problems and real money follows.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
Friday reminder: Talk about your product because nobody else will do it for you.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@stijnnoorman Yes. Talk about your product because nobody else is going to talk about it except you.
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Promote your work. Promote your ideas. Promote your offers. Promote your content. Promote your products. Nobody else will do it for you.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@Tetulatony If something doesn't work, my best approach is to tweak the strategy as quickly as possible.
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Tonyman
Tonyman@Tetulatony·
If something is not bringing results, doing more of it won’t fix it. Step back and ask: Is this valuable? Is this clear? Is this needed? Then adjust. Stop overdoing and delaying yourself.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@Oliver_Clingain While some people really don't have time, most people do. So yeah, it resonates.
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Oliver@Oliver_Clingain·
"I don't have time." You have 8 hours of screen time per day. You have time. You just don't have priorities. Fix that.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@TimoBuilds_ I agree with you because at that age, you've got more responsibilities. It's appreciable.
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Timo 🌱
Timo 🌱@TimoBuilds_·
16 y/o guys making $1,000 MRR. Respect. But I’m more impressed by people who keep building at 30+ with a job, a family, and zero time. That game is harder.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@eliana_jordan There's a new opinion on X here everyday. Someday, SaaS is dead and another, apps are dead. I'd say, everything is still working as long as they're people who need the products.
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Eliana
Eliana@eliana_jordan·
“Apps are dead.” I don’t buy it. People still want tools to: → remember → stay motivated → track things → make better decisions Demand is still there.
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Greg Werner
Greg Werner@gwerner·
@alexcooldev Organic distribution does work but it still takes SO much time.
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Alex Nguyen
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev·
One of my posts just went viral today 🚀 179K views in 24 hours (and still climbing) → +700 new users → $435 revenue in a single day (from my apps) Organic distribution is still underrated. 💪
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