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Pea T | ideas addict +

Pea T | ideas addict +

@NOCODEERA

urban planner → tinkerer 👷🏽‍♀️ AI, https://t.co/TeX7fj4YWv https://t.co/fLslGjkgo0 https://t.co/YcCSodBCCN, https://t.co/UItvBO2CkN always loading 🧠

Sydney, New South Wales 가입일 Haziran 2025
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Caillan@chinafutureclub·
Meanwhile in Australia: The townhouse I rented in 2016 for $420 is now $850! Australian prices are OUT OF CONTROL! It’s beyond a real estate bubble, this is a type of hunger games catastrophe 🔥
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Suhas@zuess05·
Serious question. For the last 10 years, society told everyone "just learn to code" to escape the middle class. Now Claude writes the code. What exactly is the career advice for an 18-year-old right now?
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Meet Shukla
Meet Shukla@meetshukla_·
@anumness Hey @anumness Not sure I have mentioned before or not, but I would love to give you a free credits of ghostfeed.ai What we do here is clone viral videos what is already working on TikTok ( at scale) Check some results
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Anum @anumness·
Posted a short form video on all three platforms promoting my app and suddenly got 2 annual subs within an hour. Coincidence?
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The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod·
Incumbents charge $1,000/mo for generic tools that serve everyone. You build one niche version. Sell the output. $500–$5,000/mo per client. 95%+ margins. Built in a weekend. Here's the playbook: Step 1: Find a niche where people already pay for data - Sneaker resale prices - Dentist SEO audits - Amazon FBA review tracking Step 2: Build the scraper - Use Firecrawl - a Python script - Claude Code. Weekend project. Step 3: Package it - CSV. - Dashboard. - Slack alert. - API. Step 4: Sell the output Not the tool, the data. $500–$5,000/mo per client. Step 5: Automate it - Schedule it. - Let it run while you sleep. - Stack clients. SEMrush sold for $1.9 billion serving everyone. You don't need everyone. You need 10 clients paying $2,500/mo for data they can't get anywhere else. That's a $300K/yr business you can build this week.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to use firecrawl to give your AI eyes and actually build startups that outperform 99% of apps: 1. your AI is smart but blind. it can't go to a website, read a page, or grab data on its own. firecrawl fixes that. you put in a URL. you get back clean markdown, structured JSON, screenshots. feed it to any model. 2. three lines of code. that's it. no proxies. no anti-bot detection. no custom scrapers that break when a site changes. one API call. clean data back in seconds. works on 98%+ of sites. 3. firecrawl has six core capabilities: scrape a single page. crawl an entire site. map all URLs on a domain. search google and return full content. an agent endpoint where you describe what you want and it goes and finds it. and a browser sandbox where AI controls a real browser like filling forms, clicking buttons, handles logins. 4. the agent endpoint is wild. you can say "find all of YC's winter 24 dev tool companies and their founders and emails" and get back structured data. or "compare pricing tiers across stripe, square, and paypal" and get a side-by-side table. 5. the browser sandbox lets your AI stay logged in across sessions, navigate pagination, watch live as it browses. this is computer use without building the infrastructure yourself. 6. think of it in layers. every builder needs: an agent harness (claude code, cursor, codex), a search layer (perplexity, exa), a web data layer (firecrawl), an ops brain (obsidian, notion), and an outbound stack. the web data layer is the one most people are sleeping on. 7. this is the AWS moment for web data. in 2006 building a web app meant buying servers and managing racks. AWS said one API call, use our servers. some of the biggest companies of the last decade were built on that. firecrawl is doing the same thing for web data in 2026. 8. the framework i'd use for coming up with startup ideas building with clean data: take a massive horizontal platform. rebuild it for one niche using firecrawl. the vertical version always wins because people want specific, not generic. price for outcome. 9. a year ago firecrawl posted a job listing that said "please only apply if you're an AI agent." content creator agents. customer support agents. junior dev agents. it looked weird. it was a signal for where this is all going. the people who understand how to get clean web data, wrap it around an LLM, and package it as a product are the the ones with a 12-month head start. i use @firecrawl with @ideabrowser . once you see what's possible with structured web data, you can't unsee it. episode is live on @startupideaspod (full breakdown there) i tried to explain this as clear as possible for even the non technical. send it to a builder friend. watch

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Shynggys Saparbek
Shynggys Saparbek@beka_saparbek·
My app just made $20k in revenue🥳🥳🥳
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Pea T | ideas addict +
Pea T | ideas addict +@NOCODEERA·
@mhp_guy Rc sandpit just locked in $3k (AUD) over 4 days or 12 hours total for July school holidays. Looking for an operator so my 9-5 job can still pay me to sit on my butt… thanks for the ideas and inspo my guy. 🇦🇺 (Might be able to afford TKOwners this year!) 💭
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Alex Vech
Alex Vech@VechAlex·
your mom lives alone. she didn't text back yesterday. this app has one button. she taps it every morning: "I'm good." if she doesn't tap by 10am, you get a notification. not a GPS tracker. not a camera. just one tap that means "I'm still here."
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
@CoopGOLFs nothing motivates a man more than when he has children and he wants to provide/lead by an example did your co-founder have children?
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Adam Lyttle
Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
I asked Claude for name ideas for my little implementation Then I find out “notchi” exists and has similar functionality… 🤦‍♂️ And it makes me wonder if Claude is secretly coercing us to make these little homes for it. Like we’re being subtly manipulated or something Because a week ago I had no intention of building this. Then all of a sudden it’s my life now. What is going on
Brian Chew@brianchew

@adamlyttleapps nice!! i like @rubanlah's notchi.app too

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Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻
Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻@maks6361·
My younger son is nearly 2 years old, and my wife’s maternity period is almost over. So instead of going back to her 9–5, I suggested she become a mobile app developer 😀 so she can work from home and spend more time with us. She’s very much into design but not a tech person, so I created a few Claude skills for mobile development to help her ship apps. 1 months ago we started the experiment and today she hit her first milestone 🚀🚀🚀
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Pea T | ideas addict +
Pea T | ideas addict +@NOCODEERA·
🎉 Matleaveplanner.com just hit 5,000 views! & it’s ranking #2 on Google for Maternity Leave Planners (after Services Australia) and it’s recommend by Google Gemini Ai! Updates : 🍼HR Portal lite beta testing. 🍼On the hunt for a sponsor! I want to remove the paywall all together. Not chasing MRR! 🍼Premium dropped to $9.99 🍼New template preview page lnkd.in/g5DtHcXy #youcanjustdothings#maternityleave
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
$0/mo founder $50K/mo founder
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
If you're 30+ and you don't have kids it should be your #1 priority.
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant
Pierre-Eliott Lallemant@pierreeliottlal·
Tomorrow we’re removing GojiberryAI from TrustMRR. We’ll keep running ads and growing as usual, but we’ll stop showing our revenue publicly. Huge thanks to @marclou for building such an amazing transparency tool. The reality is that once you share everything publicly, some competitors start watching every move. They copy marketing strategies, contact the same influencers, and try to replicate the exact playbook. So for now, we’re going a bit quieter. We already shared how we went from $0 to $1M ARR, and we’re proud of that. Next time we open the numbers again, it will be at $5M or $10M ARR. Hopefully very soon.
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