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Seph
@FanaticJoseph
4x Founder, building https://t.co/3I9Rnr10HF Next milestone: Living off the SaaS. Progress: | 🟧 | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | ⬜️ | (5% down)
参加日 Nisan 2025
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Prediction: In the AI age, taste will become even more important. When anyone can make anything, the big differentiator is what you choose to make.
paulgraham.com/taste.html
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Crete is an amazing place to lock in for a month.
Greek food is delicious and healthy (rare!). Most products are sourced locally, and the ratio of organic shops per square meter is the highest we've seen so far.
It's a bit quiet now because it's winter, but there are a bunch of open gyms and Greek people are very kind and welcoming. The mother of our Airbnb owner lives downstairs and keeps feeding us delicious Cretan food!
The landscape is wonderful. Snowy Mountains surrounded by the clear Mediterranean Sea. I saw someone swimming without a wetsuit the other day.
Many locals have a little farm outside town where they make olive oil. There are lemon and orange trees everywhere! You can literally get your vitamin C refill just by walking down the street.
Cherry on the top: Wife can walk alone without being catcalled.
Minor downsides:
- Sidewalks are too narrow to be walkable for 2 people
- Heating is done by burning wood, which spikes AQI at night depending on wind direction
- Digital entrepreneurship culture is (or seems to be) inexistent.
Chania, the city from where I'm writing this, could be a great place for Longevity Hotels. My wife and I are visiting lands. Just curious, but we never know!
Marc Lou@marclou
I moved the startup office to Crete, Greece 🇬🇷 My wife and I are searching for a new nest after Bali, so we travel slowly and hit the local gyms to make new friends. I'm back to work after 10 days off for Christmas. I'm working on TrustMRR's marketplace, setting up Escrow to transfer startups safely.
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i increased my app's price 3x in 5 months🤯
from $4.99/mo to $15.99/mo
i am at 227 sales, so the strategy of increasing the price gradually worked really well for me
basically when i launched i had only one feature so i charged very low
got feedback, made the product better, raised prices
like this i didn't:
- wait forever to launch the "complete" thing
- build the wrong thing by working without feedback
- underprice forever
next month it's going up again

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