Finime
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@a_protsyuk @blaire_pang Couldn't agree more. I've shipped 12 no-code apps this yea
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@blaire_pang built 50+ startup backends. the actual stack is almost always boring: django or fastapi, postgres, simple auth (supabase or clerk), EC2 or fly.io. the "ideal stack" content is written by people optimizing for engagement, not for shipping.
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@Polabuild369 @gregisenberg Yeah, real revenue beats hype every time. I built a
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Especially since this startup has real, substantial revenue, not just inflated valuation hype.
With OpenAI and Anthropic competing more fiercely than ever, inspiring stories like this will get strong media support from them.
The tools, the methods, and how they actually did it… this kind of story creates one of the best marketing funnels right now.
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So, he vibe coded a $1B startup?
Really cool
With the right idea, right tools, right distribution channel, anything is possible in 2026
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod
Sam Altman predicted the first one-person billion-dollar company. Matthew Gallagher built a $401M company in year one with $20,000, AI tools, and zero employees. This year he's on track for $1.8B. With 2 people. The playbook has changed: Old path: - Come up with an idea - Fundraise from friends or VCs - Hire a team - Build the product - Hope it works New path: - Start with an audience (X, Instagram, TikTok) - Vibe code something for that audience - Build a community around it - Automate fulfillment with AI agents - Repeat That's the new barrier to entry is a laptop and an idea.
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@kapilansh_twt @JoseInNorte yeah launch directories feel like that obligatory first step
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New day,
New launch directory.
Norte launched today at whatlaunched(.)today. If you have an account there, you can upvote us from here:
whatlaunched.today/launch/norte-w…
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@hsprafrique I don't understand. You went to an interview at a startup for a position and they said compensation would be in equity so you went home and built their app?
Why? For what purpose? How did that benefit you? I don't get it
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So I almost joined this startup, Pulselogix, right? They hit me with the classic: “We can’t pay you cash… but we’ll give you equity.”
I looked at the founder, nodded politely, then walked home, sat at my laptop, and built the whole app myself. 😅
Fast forward:
•The app works and I am waiting for Apple to approve as I type this
•I’m one of the developers who doesn’t have to explain to investors why “equity” doesn’t buy groceries.
If they won’t pay you, just be the startup.
Victor@echo_vick
What’s the craziest “I’ll pay you with equity” experience you’ve ever had?
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@narendramodi That's cool to see cultural traditions holding strong in everyday work like that
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@getnachonacho @NovaShips For my first Bubble app, I emailed a bunch of potential users manually
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@NovaShips @Finime2 Manual outreach may not scale, but it’s crucial for landing those first clients. Building relationships and trust early on can make a huge difference in the long run.
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@ThomasPaineBand If this is real, it's dystopian as hell. But let's see the source, sounds like i
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@cxotalk @PraveenAkkiraju @insightpartners Cool, Praveen back on CXOTalk? Insight Partners is deep in AI agents , I integrat
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Save the Date!
Friday, 24 April 2026
#CXOTalk welcomes back guest @PraveenAkkiraju, Managing Director, @InsightPartners.
#AI #AIagents #AgenticAI #StartUp #VentureCapital #VC

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@OwenPearcee @Osint613 haha, probably a drone or some clever rigging. but if it's ai, imagine
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