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Parth Anand
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Parth Anand
@parthananddd
15 y/o | building prime studios | try it out (https://t.co/OQCiYuvnuE)
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Went from 11 downloads to 222 in JUST 3 days
These are the stats of my app called LinkKeeper
Think BIG because everything CAN happen

Jashan@Jashanx_gill
My app just crossed 10 downloads. I know the number is small, but it still made me happy.
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@ShriKaranHanda @ycombinator Did my research
No one below 14 got accepted *yet
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I’ve analysed hundreds of YouTube thumbnails for clients.
The ones getting 5%+ CTR all break the same 3 rules designers swear by
- Don’t use faces wrong. Faces with extreme emotion tend to outperform no face thumbnails by 40%
- Keep text minimal. Wrong words of high contrast increases CTR by 30%
- Match your brand colours wrong. Pattern interruption beats brand consistency every time
Design school will fail your channel. Data won’t.
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Grok Imagine triple gold 🥇🥇🥇
X Freeze@XFreeze
xAI's Grok Imagine just took over the entire DesignArena Video leaderboard - not one, but THREE #1 rankings → #1 Video Arena - Elo 1337, a 33-point gap over #2 → #1 Image to Video Arena - Elo 1298, beating Google Veo 3.1, Kling & Sora → #1 Video Editing Arena - Elo 1291 It’s wild, xAI was nowhere in the video space a few months ago, and now it's #1 across various benchmarks Grok Imagine's rate of progress is in a league of its own
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@elonmusk is this about you terraforming mars musk, we need more clarity
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I’m 15 years old from Delhi.
in the last year i’ve shipped: An image compression app (10k+ downloads), an AI thumbnail agency with paying clients, A civic tech app being used in 4 countries.
I did all of this from my room with no funding, no team, no mentor
i’m going to document everything from here
if you’re building something from something, follow along.
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@dipenbhat557 @ycombinator actually since the yc apps are closing in they have put you in the list for next week but i am sure it must be promising what are you guys building
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YC emailed saying our application is promising but they need more time to review.
Me right now:
😃🙂😐😰😃😰
Startup rollercoaster thanks to @ycombinator

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@donatelli2026 i totally agree with you on this Don. SF is home to some of the most ambitious people but unfortunately i lack the funds to visit SF but i would highly recommend people to check the place out
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as a young and ambitious individual, it’s very important that you visit SF at least once in your 20s
i know we tend to over-hype the city here on X, mostly because it’s a good way to make views and drive engagement
but on a more serious note, sf truly has a different energy than any other place on earth. it might not change your life, but the amount of cracked people you’ll meet is insane
this city is filled with ambitious mf at every corner. people that came from all over the world to change their life. to make something valuable. to bring something to the world
it attracts the top talents from the whole globe. also, since most people are not from SF, everyone is most likely happy to meet and connect with new people
it’s truly impossible to be lonely in SF. people will easily come and talk to you at events. people will reach out to you via DMs. you can also cold-dm most people on here and have a coffee with them the next week
it might not be for everyone, but i believe that, just for the mindset shift it will give you, coming to San Francisco at least once in your 20s is worth it

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@Forbes man is literally my inspiration at this point. All i’ve learnt from him is consistency is the key
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There are two kinds of founders: Those who start with a bold idea and learn the business skills along the way, and those who already have the business instincts and are simply hunting for the right idea.
Zach Yadegari is the latter. He’s been building all kinds of apps for years, from websites that let students access blocked games during school to alarm clocks that play motivational soundbites. When he met Henry Langmac at coding camp at 10, and they joined forces, that pace only accelerated.
“We were going to just keep releasing new apps until we found one that really stood out and felt like it had real potential,” Yadegari says. “Then we’d double down and go all-in.”
That app was Cal AI, an AI-powered calorie tracker and a 2026 Under 30 company. This week, the cofounders announced they sold the app to MyFitnessPal after scaling it to $30 million in revenue last year.
Read more about the sale of Cal AI—and its 19-year-old founder— here: forbes.com/sites/zoyahasa…
📸: Courtesy of Cal AI

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@NathanGeckler seems fire man, what business model are you thinking of employing for this
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