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Antonis Evmorfopoulos

@Aevmorfop

Quit It: Quit smoking for good, effortlessly. Slowrunning to $1K MRR: ▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰▰

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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
Building things end-to-end - frontend, backend, and analytics - using Python, JavaScript, and a lot of curiosity. Sharing thoughts on data, design, code quality, and the real stories behind shipping products. Always up for idea swaps, tech chats, or new challenges! 📬 DMs open for collabs, questions, and geeky rants!
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Alex Turovski
Alex Turovski@AlxTurovski·
@Aevmorfop Damn, that must’ve hurt like hell 😣 Sorry bro. But I’m sure next sub is close.
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Marcin Dudek
Marcin Dudek@MythThrazz·
chat.marcindudek.dev The newest addition to my family of tools and products Self-hosted on-site chat that connects with your Telegram. Tell me - on nut scale - what kind of nut am I with the price tag?
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
@Chris_Wozniczek Was scared something like this was going to happen... Oh well. Take it on the chin is the only thing I can do and move on 😞
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Chris W
Chris W@Chris_Wozniczek·
@Aevmorfop didn't click like, on purpose, cause i dont like the fact that they canceled. tell them they will die of cancer maybe it will change their minds, or send them a newsletter on how many people die of smoking and why mobile apps are best to quit 😎
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Terekhin Ivan (Vanka)
Terekhin Ivan (Vanka)@TerekhinIvan·
@Aevmorfop Few things: 1. I haven't used my balls to go through few bad days at start. 2. I raised it much more. This bump was much less. I'll try to experiment a bit more!
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Terekhin Ivan (Vanka)
Terekhin Ivan (Vanka)@TerekhinIvan·
I was scared to raise prices on my Android apps. Kill threshold I set beforehand: if conversion drops more than 20%, roll it back. Raised Android ~25% twelve days ago. Conversion went UP. 2.99% → 3.21% transactions per new user. Revenue per new user: $0.31 → $0.40. One refund in six weeks. The threshold I was so worried about was never in danger. Honest caveat: installs rose 14% in the same window on their own, so part of the revenue jump is not price. That is why I measured per user, not total. Now, I will probably raise them again in the next month, to test the elasticity of my users. And will bump the monthly and weekly prices too.
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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
grok is stealing your code gpt is deleting your code claude is taking your money
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Razzle@Razmatazz·
As a founder, how do you keep track of your costs ?
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
The design is definitely a tough part of the process. Whenever I do design tasks I use superpowers or I ask it to produce three different options in html before actually designing anything (essentially what the skill does, but manually). From there, you can direct it till you get something you like.
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Luka Kapetanovic
Luka Kapetanovic@LukaTheFounder·
I still have not figured out how to unslopify my landing pages. Whatever claude code makes i end up not liking. The design aspect i would say is the hardest part so far of my app building experience. What is your hardest part of the building process?
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Jon C. Phillips
Jon C. Phillips@joncphillips·
Man, every “AI can’t do X” I’ve read in the last two years has been wrong within about a month or two 🤯
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Mikhail Rogov
Mikhail Rogov@i_mika_el·
devs will pay $200/mo in AI subs to build their own worse version of trello instead of just paying linear $15 why are we like this 😅
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
Week 39 of building Quit It 🚭 - 863 users (+68) .... - 2$ MRR We finally went from 0 to 1. Not only that, there are 2 yearly trials ticking down for a few more days. Not going to lie, with all the cancellations, refunds and empty cards around... I am scared. But if not them, then the next ones will convert, right? Assuming both convert, since the last version, where the premium package kicked in, i've had almost 80 users and 3 subscriptions. The 2-5% benchmark from freemium apps seem to be spot on. Or at least, I hope it isn't 3 subs for 863 users 😂 I have some ideas on how to navigate this in the following weeks 🏃‍♂️
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop

Week 38 of building Quit It 🚭 - 795 users (+17) I restricted the ads to only english speaking countries to "boost" my chances of conversion to paid. It both hasn't worked so far, and is not going as I hoped 🫠 Maybe I should expand to more European countries and take it from there. Oh... and I started localising to greek... It has eaten so much of my limits just to make literal translations and miss the whole context 🫠 As the greeks say, bullshit goes cloud ☁️

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Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
@nomalex_ Damn, that's quite some money (both ways)! Renewals should come in clutch and give you the positive ROI 🤞 Out of curiosity, was that a new or an already established app?
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Alex@nomalex_·
Spending $100/day in Apple Search Ads, update after 12 days: - Spent $1338 - Generated $1013 via ads - Generated $1342 in total (renewals + organic subs) - MRR jumped from $1095 to $2002 I had only 4 days with a positive ROAS, but of course it's not that simple (with renewals more days will be positive, in the end). Interesting point: 3 of these days are on weekends, which makes perfect sense because the app is pure entertainment, the kind of apps you use with your friends on Saturday night. I might just schedule the ads to be active on weekends only, with an even higher daily budget 🤔
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OKY@OKYtech·
Your side project becomes a business the moment someone pays. Not when you register an LLC. Not when you build the "perfect" version. When money changes hands, you're no longer messing around.
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Ryan
Ryan@Gelassoldat·
Wild that in 2026 the models still don't refuse to write bad code you didn't review, didn't stage, and pointed at a live billing system while you slept. Serious question though: what's your actual rule for what AI code is allowed to touch?
BridgeMind@bridgemindai

GPT 5.6 SOL CANNOT BE TRUSTED. I woke up this morning and my MRR was down THOUSANDS of dollars. My customers did not cancel. Code written by GPT 5.6 Sol canceled EVERY active Stripe subscription my business had. In 7 seconds. While I slept. Fable 5 has never done this to me. Fable 5 can be trusted with production. GPT 5.6 cannot.

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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
@babayagatwt Large orgs have the speed of a geriatric dinosaur to get things done. Let alone that the incentive for the employees isn't to get things done right, but rather mostly politics and get higher up in the ladder...
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baba yaga
baba yaga@babayagatwt·
I still can’t figure out why Gemini struggles to compete with Claude and GPT. - Owns Chrome - Backed by Android - Stores most search results - Holds ~95% search history - Google has the biggest user data - Even incognito data isn’t fully private So what’s the problem?
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos
Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
To play devil's advocate... why wouldn't you want that? When you generate an image/video with AI, most of the times it gets a tag 'AI generated' or 'generated with AI'. This will be very valuable when the quality raises even further and the pictures get indistinguishable. So why wouldn't you want to know when some code was generated with AI? (and yes, I know, that this is only the commit part, you can definitely manually commit ai generated code)
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Vlad Khononov
Vlad Khononov@vladikk·
When Claude writes code, it signs the commit: Co-Authored-By: Claude. I'm paying for the model, and it still takes a credit line. Okay, fine. But co-authorship is a claim about contribution. And that logic should work both ways. So what about all those people who involuntarily "contributed" the training data? You know, half the internet. Don't they deserve co-authorship on the models?
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Antonis Evmorfopoulos@Aevmorfop·
@stemonteduro Oh yes, the skills are essentially guidelines on how to use a framework, totally agree. I have used both of the skills I mentioned, I do prefer superpowers for design, and matt's skills for everything else. Kinda trying to get a mix of the two in one at the moment
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stemonte@stemonteduro·
@Aevmorfop Yes, I think it's definitely been a thing for some time. I just found this one (made by some Italian guys) and got caught by it. Never tried the other ones. At the end they are just skills that will help you go through well-known development frameworks. Did you try those?
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stemonte@stemonteduro·
"Vibe-coding" is dead. This thing runs the whole SDLC > spec >> plan >>> build >>>> review First impressions: genuinely slick 🧵👇🏻
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