Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev
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Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev
@SkerdiDev
Full-stack dev building SaaS apps, dashboards & AI features. Helping startups and creators ship custom products. Open to freelance work & collabs 🚀
参加日 Mayıs 2021
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@SkerdiDev Probably system design. it’ll stay useful no matter how tech changes
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@SkerdiDev sure buddy let's connect makmad.vercel.app one of them wait for all of them
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@theandreilucian Exaclty, this simple strategy work when make positioning clearer and easier for people to trust fast.
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@laurencebuilds Sometimes progress is not doing more, it is finally deciding.
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Founders carry a lot of unfinished decisions.
The feature you are unsure about.
The offer you might change.
The message that still feels unclear.
The direction you keep questioning.
It's not just work.
It's open loops with emotional weight.
Closing even one of them can make the whole business feel lighter.
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Hey @X algorithm 👀
Looking to connect with ambitious people building cool things in tech 🚀
Interested in:
• Frontend
• Backend
• Full-Stack
• AI / ML
• SaaS
• DevOps
• App Development
• Data Science
• LeetCode & DSA
• Freelancing
• Startups
• Building in Public
Whether you’re:
→ learning
→ building
→ freelancing
→ grinding DSA
→ launching a startup
→ or just obsessed with tech…
let’s connect and grow together 🤝
Drop your domain/project below 👇
Would love to meet more builders on Tech Twitter.
#connect #TechTwitter #buildinpublic #developers #AI #coding
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Hey @X 👋
Trying to #connect with more people who enjoy building things.
Interested in:
🚀 SaaS
💻 Software Engineering
🤖 AI & Full Stack Development
🛠️ Side Projects
🌐 Internet Businesses
Whether you're a student, developer, indie hacker, or founder, I'd love to hear what you're working on.
say hi 👋 and let's connect 🤝
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@OhazBuilds Exactly, execution is no longer just shipping fast, it’s solving something painful enough that the market notices.
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building a startup in 2026 feels strange.
the tools are getting cheaper.
the code is getting easier.
distribution is getting harder.
anyone can build. the real advantage is understanding a problem deeply enough that people care when you solve it.
most startups don’t fail because they couldn’t build. they fail because nobody needed what they built.
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@TheOvermanEthos Exactly, building is the easy part now,but marketing is what gets money from strangers.
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@KevinSzabo14 Exactly,Being good at business matters, but being human is what actually makes people want to stay around.
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