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@TakoTreba

Marketing & Growth Lead at @chatbase | Currently at $8M ARR Co-host of The Morning Maker Show → https://t.co/CqHNsvoXvv 🌸

Helsinki, Finland 가입일 Ocak 2018
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I joined @chatbase_co exactly 1 week ago. Here’s what I learned so far about how they got to $380k MRR—and my plan to make that $1M MRR. I wanted to share this with every indie maker striving to hit these numbers (with approval from @yasser_elsaid_ 😄). Yasser built Chatbase by sticking with one product, refining it, and solving a real problem for customers—a long-term approach that paid off. What’s working for Chatbase: Building in public - @yasser_elsaid_ shares simple demos of Chatbase with every new feature. Works especially well for AI products with that “WOW” factor. - Organic posts on Reddit and LinkedIn got picked up by AI influencers, spreading like wildfire. Building an influencer pipeline - Big spreadsheet with influencers (some small, some BIG). Focus on long-term partnerships instead of one-off posts = consistent momentum. Paid Ads Simple strategy: Keep spending more as long as the ROI is positive. If it’s working, scale! Partnering with established companies Collaborations with @vercel, @supabase , and @Railway. Chatbase logo is featured on their landing pages. Joint marketing + case studies = credibility boost. Making educational content Chatbase is in the B2B SaaS space. Many customers are into business, tech, and AI content. Being active in these communities positions Chatbase as an industry leader. My plan to hit $1M MRR: ✅ Double down on what’s working: public demos, influencers, ads, and partnerships. ✅ Build a community around Chatbase—engage users and make them part of the journey. ✅ Plan an epic Product Hunt launch on Feb 4th (it’s a Tuesday—you know I love Tuesdays). ✅ Expand partnerships with even more companies to make Chatbase the go-to tool in the space. And the most important lesson: one product, solve a real problem, and stay consistent. 🧠 peeps let's grow to 1mil.
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Yasser Elsaid (@yasser_elsaid_) Co-Founder of @chatbase discusses the challenges founders face in finding time for creative thinking and why it's important: "The founders I know are mostly chronically online like you can't not be because things are changing so so fast and if you miss one day you missed a whole bunch of information". "A lot of founders are just constantly putting out fires and meeting after meeting after meeting and hiring and firing... It's just so much stimulation that they don't have time to think of new good ideas". "You're just recycling all of the information that's coming in and making decisions based on that, instead of thinking about things from first principles and from completely new ideas because the mind wander".
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Tech With Matteo@TechWithMatteo·
@TakoTreba Honestly sometimes the best ideas come when you just stop measuring everything and let yourself build what feels right
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maybe this will sound a bit gen Z, but KPIs are the instant death of any idea. i’m just here juicing my oranges and having deep thoughts.
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@tjerkienator A lot is changing in marketing. With AI, people inside companies can now build, write, and publish beyond their job descriptions. But when we lock everything into KPIs, we kill the willingness to experiment and that can be a huge loss for the company.
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Douwe Tjerkstra@tjerkienator·
@TakoTreba Okay interesting thought. Can you explain how you see ideas work without kpis tho?
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Dominik Martin
Dominik Martin@dominikmartinX·
@TakoTreba Forget about KPIs for a moment but these oranges are looking so juicy
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sandra djajic@TakoTreba·
Don’t sell people on the idea that your tool will replace them, I’m pretty sure they won’t buy it. Tell them the truth: it’ll actually help them.
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Andrea Bosoni@theandreboso·
@TakoTreba Unfortunately the truth doesn’t get millions of views for their launch videos…
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Quiet Profit@Quiet_Profit·
@TakoTreba If your marketing feels like a threat, people resist. If it feels like leverage, they lean in.
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@real_rehaan Yes and if you put too high expectations user will lose that wow moment
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Rehaan Hussain@real_rehaan·
@TakoTreba honestly, thats always the truth. but they struggle with not feeling endangered by the tool most people dont realise the tool being used is maximised in value by the person who knows how it works from scratch
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Random question, but what’s your interest speed?
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LeCodeBusiness@LeCodeBusiness·
@TakoTreba The argument was never "do all of it forever", it's that you can't effectively hire or evaluate what you've never touched. One month of cold outreach teaches you more about your customer than 10 positioning sessions with your team.
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Bymind Tech@ByMindTech·
@TakoTreba Position AI as a partner, not a threat. People buy solutions that make their work easier, not ones that scare them.
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