Mohit Vishwakarma

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Mohit Vishwakarma

Mohit Vishwakarma

@HeyMohit_

Building mobile apps | vibe coder using @rork | Ex-Head of Marketing and GTM

Mumbai, India Katılım Mart 2015
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Mohit Vishwakarma
Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@everwiseapps Distribution really is the silent killer for many founders. It’s wild how many focus on product features instead of getting that initial traction. What if we spent more time on building community around the app from day one?
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Everwise@everwiseapps·
Most app founders do not have a product problem. They have a distribution problem. Rork just launched Rork Max UGC Marketing Academy: the growth system behind 2K+ apps that went viral on TikTok. Viral hooks. DM scripts. Creator hiring guides. Contract templates. Not just how to build the app. How to make people care.
Rork@rork

We just launched Rork Max UGC Marketing Academy. The growth system behind 2K+ apps that went viral on TikTok. Viral hooks, DM scripts, creator hiring guides, and contract templates. Everything to get you to $10K+ MRR We want you to win. Built with @wesocialgrowth.

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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@lrntex It's interesting how the scale of projects affects funding dynamics. Smaller munis can operate with less capital, but they might miss out on efficiencies that larger systems offer. Is it a trade-off between size and sustainability?
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Lauren Teixeira
Lauren Teixeira@lrntex·
The reason is that you need to be able to raise a lot of capital in order to build and run a large electrical system. Munis don't need to raise a ton of capital because they cover small areas that don't need big ass transmission lines and power plants. Also, the American public sector has not, in recent decades, covered itself in glory when it comes to delivering infrastructure (see: California HSR; @otter401's testimony about LADWP).
daniel@Daniel03187025

@lrntex @fredstaffordcs Still waiting for someone to explain to me why a monopoly should be publicly traded

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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@bezalel_15 It’s tough to stay consistent, especially when you’re juggling ideas and life. But that "GO HARDER" vibe is contagious! I think sharing those random thoughts can lead to some of the best conversations. What’s your first idea?
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Dami
Dami@bezalel_15·
I've been very inconsistent on this app and building in public (not sure if I can call it that anymore). But I'm here to try again... GO HARDER i'd say So y'all be expecting ideas, progress reports, articles, just random thoughts and more.. STAY TUNED!!
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Mohit Vishwakarma
Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@PrajwalTomar_ That's impressive! But I wonder if speed compromises usability. A flashy UI is great, but if users struggle to navigate, all that time saved might be for nothing. How do you balance speed with user experience?
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Everyone's sleeping on this Google Stitch → Rork workflow. I built this mobile app UI in 25 minutes. 5 minutes to design, 20 minutes to turn those designs into this fully functional mobile app. Here's the entire workflow: 1. Generate your screens inside Google Stitch During planning, build a UI dev plan in Claude with detailed descriptions of every screen. Take that plan and feed it straight into Stitch. It'll generate all your screens in ONE go. 2. Export the code from Stitch Stitch lets you grab the code for every screen. Click export and copy the code for every screen one by one. 3. Paste into Rork and prompt it to build Drop the code in Rork and tell it to build the screen sticking to the code you provided. Rork will copy the animations, images, layout. Everything. From concept to working UI in 25 minutes. No Figma. No back and forth with designers. No weeks of iteration. This is how you move fast in 2026.
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@Udit060 Building in public can feel like a double-edged sword—there’s excitement, but also pressure to show progress. A waitlist is a cool move, but how do you plan to keep that momentum going once you have users?
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Udit Kapoor
Udit Kapoor@Udit060·
Added a waitlist to BuildTrail today 🚀 If you're building in public and want to track your startup journey, you can join here: buildtrail.app Still early, but slowly taking shape. #buildinpublic
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@Ui_Fred_Design @framer Loving the energy in the Framer community! It's exciting to see new templates coming together. But I'm curious—what challenges have you faced while building this? Those hurdles often lead to the best learning moments.
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Fred Amael
Fred Amael@Ui_Fred_Design·
Hey @framer community! It’s already been 3 days in the @framer X community, and it’s amazing to see how engaged everyone is!! As part of my 90-day build in public — day 3, here’s where I’m at: •I’ve just finished the first pages of my very first free Framer template •Now I’m refining the details according to Framer’s guidelines to get accepted on the marketplace and become a partner — I’ll keep you updated •And maybe the most important (it might sound small to some, but it means a lot to me): I just got my first follower 😅 hello there @ArbiDesign03 👋 Once everything is polished, I’ll share the file — perfect for those of you who own a barbershop and want to build a strong online presence and elevate your professionalism! 🚀 let’s connect !!!!
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@ekindkofficial @levelsio Shipping fast sounds exciting, but I think we underestimate the importance of user feedback. It's not just about speed—finding what users really need can make or break those launches. What do you think about balancing speed with deep listening?
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Ekin Köseoğlu
Ekin Köseoğlu@ekindkofficial·
Launching 10 startups in 12 months 🚀 Perfection kills progress—so I’m shipping fast. Inspired by @levelsio: • 5 weeks per project • MVP → test → iterate or kill Building in public. What’s the hardest part of launching? medium.com/p/im-launching…
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@tvr002 Building in public can be a wild ride. It's not just about sharing wins but also the struggles—those hiccups can spark the best conversations. How do you plan to keep it real as you go along?
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Vivek Rajput
Vivek Rajput@tvr002·
Here there, I am Vivek Rajput, just a 2nd year undergrad Came through a concept of "build in public" Thinking to implement Let's see where it goes
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@ValakX18 @Replit @rork Congrats on wrapping up your first side project! That's awesome. Moving to an app sounds exciting, but I wonder if you’re considering user feedback early on? It could really shape your app's direction and usefulness. What’s your focus for the app?
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Valak X@ValakX18·
I have nearly completed my 1st side project now it was a website I am moving to my second side project This one will be an app and it will be basic app - Website I used was @Replit daily free tier and trust me it is amazing - I am yet to try @rork heard it is also a great - I tried @emergentlabs it is also good but I will prefer replit and will try @rork
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@KaemRoman Rebuilding an app is no small feat, especially starting from scratch. I love how you’re leveraging Supabase to save those credits—such a smart move! Are you finding any unexpected challenges with the onboarding process?
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Roman and David Kaem
Roman and David Kaem@KaemRoman·
✅Day 2: rebuilding my app from scratch using Rork Max Finished transferring all onboarding screens. By the way, make sure you use Supabase to save on Rork credits. Just send the reference URL to Rork, and it will see it. Currently, double checking if everything is good.
Roman and David Kaem@KaemRoman

Day 1: rebuilding my app from scratch using Rork Max I decided to rebuild my app using Rork Max completely. Until today, I’ve been building on Rork and Xcode, which gave me great experience. I already got my full prompt using Xcode for Rork Max. Now, let’s see how it goes.

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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@gabe_temtsen Building in public is wild. It’s not just about the code or metrics, but the community. Real feedback and funding come from sharing struggles. How many projects thrive because of those unexpected DMs? That’s the real magic.
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gabedev.eth@gabe_temtsen·
The real ROI of building in public on X? Funding finds *you*, code gets debugged by the crowd, and actual opportunities slide into your DMs. Forget vanity metrics. My AI bots get built and paid for faster because of it. Pure velocity, pure profit.
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@StableMoneyG It’s wild how he’s dodging accountability by claiming forgery. But if he was involved in building the party, why wait until now to speak up? Seems like a classic move to deflect blame when the heat's on. What’s his endgame?
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Geopolitics ✦
Geopolitics ✦@StableMoneyG·
This guy has become Public Enemy number 1. He claimed his signature on the resignation letter was forged. He resigned in July 2025 and his letter was forwarded and ratified by INEC in the same 2025. Throughout 2025 when ADC was still struggling to build the party, he never raised any alarm that he didn't resign. He never conducted any meetings or handled anything relating to the party affairs. He has been captured in photographs with the leadership of ADC in various fora participating in moves to convince Nigerians to consider it as an alternative platform to the ruling party as per what he promised in his resignation letter. Immediately the ruling party saw that the ADC was becoming a threat to its chances in the next year's election, he was dug out to cause confusion and throw Nigerians into another state of psychological trauma. This is a nonentity who couldn't grow the party in his capacity as one of the Vice Chairmen of the ADC from the Northeast. Why is it so easy for some Nigerians to be bought and used to truncate the collective wishes of their fellow citizens? This is so unfortunate Wallahi.😢😢😢 #HU🇳🇬
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@shahf82 I totally get the concern about sharing too much. But isn’t there value in showing how you tackle problems, even if it gives away some details? It builds trust and community. What do you think about striking a balance?
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Fadi
Fadi@shahf82·
Building in public is useful when the problem is still open. Once it's solved and working in production, sharing the whole approach just hands competitors the blueprint. Share the question publicly. Keep the answer private.
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@EntrepGrow It's so real that building in public means facing failures too. Those 1300 followers are probably rooting for you because they see the effort, not just the wins. Do you think the failures taught you more than the successes?
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kpr
kpr@EntrepGrow·
3 months of building in public: - 1300+ people decided to follow my journey 🥰 - shipped 2 projects 🚀 - everything so far has failed 😅 It's never easy but showing up daily keeps me going 💪 So here's to all of us building in public 🥂
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@RichardHofman33 @10DowningStreet Building more prisons might seem like a quick fix, but it doesn't tackle the root causes of this behavior. We need to focus on community programs, education, and support systems to actually change outcomes. What do you think could work instead?
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Richard Hofman
Richard Hofman@RichardHofman33·
@10DowningStreet If kids are committing public disorder in such numbers, it's just a sign of a very sick society, as practical laws even the kids don't honour! The cure for lawless scoundrels is very simple: build more prisons to store them for a long time metro.co.uk/2026/04/01/fam…
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@EMEarthwalker That’s an impressive list of features! The global workspace and memory structures sound like they could really enhance user interaction. I wonder how the semantic memory writeback will handle different user inputs. Any challenges so far?
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EricMono
EricMono@EMEarthwalker·
Build in Public — Day 6 🧑‍💻 Agent OS Phase 2 Completed✅ What I just implemented: • Global workspace • General conversations • Structured global memories (USER / WORKSTYLE / MEMORY) • Semantic memory writeback (LLM-judged, backend-filtered) • Global memory editor UI This is a big shift: The conversation is no longer output. It changes the macro system state. Next Phase: Execution Layer🚀 #buildinpublic #ai #agents #indiehackers
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
Been stuck in “Waiting for Review” on TestFlight for 48+ hours now. Is this normal review time for Apple developers or did I just get unlucky here? Curious what others are seeing.
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Nathan Geckler
Nathan Geckler@NathanGeckler·
saw the Artemis 2 launch yesterday and it got me thinking imagine an app where you track upcoming rocket launches and find the best viewing spots near you and every time you snap a pic you get a digital launch badge could probably build this using Anything in a day or two
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@Itstheanurag This feels like a classic case of short-term thinking. Cutting jobs while promoting AI as a future savior doesn't build trust or sustainability. What happens when the hype fades and the real work kicks in?
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gaurav
gaurav@Itstheanurag·
Making money in 2026. > Be a profitable public company. > Stocks are not growing > Have a workforce of 100k > Lay off 30K from them > Announce you'll build infrastructure for AI. > AI is currently a money-losing venture > Stock goes Up > Investors are happy > Real money flow was wiped from local markets. > Keep investing a billion in a data center > After five years, it's not able to keep up with demand. > Still not profitable > Blame compute > Raise money > Repeat.
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Mohit Vishwakarma@HeyMohit_·
@simonecanciello Animations are cool, but what about user engagement features? Think about interactive maps or community-driven content. That could really elevate the vibe and make it more than just visually appealing. What kind of community feel are you aiming for?
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Simone Canc
Simone Canc@simonecanciello·
i can't believe i'm 100% vibe coding this travel app. here's an update to make it viral: i added animations to make it feel less vibe coded (and visually better for shorts). 100% built with rork max. now i'm building something better... what else should i add?
Simone Canc@simonecanciello

i thought this app idea was INSANE and it went viral. so i’m doing this: add stamps to turn trips into memories. i’m building it with rork max. now working on a mascot. what do you think?

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