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Ire Ogunsanya

@Irethe_red

Most SaaS apps don’t get hacked by “advanced attacks. They fail on boring exposure gaps nobody tests early. I map Web/API risk for early-stage SaaS teams.

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Ire Ogunsanya
Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
Delivered a Lite Audit last week for an early-stage fintech (anonymized). Found key issues in signup, onboarding, and API permissions, all actionable fixes founders can implement immediately. Always satisfying to see teams take security seriously.
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Ozan Dağdeviren 🏔️
Ozan Dağdeviren 🏔️@ozandagdeviren·
@Irethe_red @ProductHunt Why do I get the feeling I'm talking to an AI ☺️ - Apologies if that's not the case. But fair question none-the-less. Yes, we have had close to 250 real users with messy use-cases and edge-cases. We iterate and improve every round, so the product is now more mature.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@bhaveshbuildz Clean build. Most habit systems work until user behavior becomes inconsistent rather than daily, how does your system behave when streak logic starts getting partially broken instead of fully maintained?
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Bhavesh Thadhani
Bhavesh Thadhani@bhaveshbuildz·
🚀 Blix is NOW LIVE on Product Hunt! The new gold standard for habit tracking. No fluff. No spam. Just one simple daily check-in → calm, beautiful streaks that actually stick. Morning runs. Reading. Meditation. Whatever matters to you — watch it turn into undeniable proof you showed up. Built by an 18-year-old solo dev (me) because my own streaks kept dying. If consistency has ever felt impossible… this one’s for you. Upvote on Product Hunt to support indie builders! Drop a ♥ if you just opened Blix and started your streak. #ProductHunt #BuildInPublic
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@ozandagdeviren @ProductHunt Most structured systems hold up in design but fail in edge cases. Have you put this through any adversarial or security-style testing yet, or is it still internally validated?
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Ozan Dağdeviren 🏔️@ozandagdeviren·
@Irethe_red @ProductHunt Good point. Our system works in a highly structured manner where a specific scoring rubric is followed, then judged again, it's a 3 stage process where we use AI but not blindly rely on it. We also have 50 "named systems" so it stays aligned. aisa.to/how-it-works
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@LeicesterCook Cross-border payment link systems usually fail at the edge cases, replay, reuse, and identity binding between invoice and payer. How tightly are those flows coupled in your implementation?
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
You think your product is secure. Cool Give me 48 hours and I’ll show you where your so-called security falls apart.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@0xdevug I checked out your saas, nice one man but structure extraction is where these tools usually break down. How are you handling edge cases where the video mixes code, explanation, and rapid context switches without losing hierarchy?
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Ut$@v@0xdevug·
Students, devs, anyone learning from youtube — you don’t need to take notes manually anymore. scribely.site converts videos into structured handwritten notes in seconds. plus, you can save and organise all your notes in one place so everything stays easy to find.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@ayushagarwal Not unpopular, just under-implemented. The real challenge is reliability, internal AI tools fail quietly, so most of the value comes from error handling, not generation
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
unpopular opinion: the best use of AI in most companies isn't customer-facing. it's internal - summarizing docs, triaging tickets, writing tests, parsing logs. boring stuff. massive time savings.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@one2358 This is crazy, the hard part isn’t generation, it’s recovery from ambiguous build failures. How do you prevent the agent from looping on partial fixes without converging?
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Mahdi Nouri
Mahdi Nouri@one2358·
We gave an AI its own computer. It started shipping apps. Describe what you want. CatDoes builds your mobile app or website on its own computer in the cloud. Installs the packages, runs the build, fixes its own errors. Try it now at catdoes.com
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
we're starting to publish customer stories on our site. we've been heads down building for over a year — time to let our customers tell the story of what we've built. first up: CatDoes (@catdoeshq). two founders in germany - @one2358 and @nafis_amiri - building a no-code AI app builder. no legal entity when they launched. customers across six continents. they needed to accept payments from day one, before they even had a company registered. first attempted payment came from zimbabwe. first successful one from vietnam. @dodopayments handled everything as merchant of record. tax collection, multi-currency checkout, compliance across 60+ countries. no VAT registrations. no tax consultants. 24 hours a month they don't spend on tax and compliance. they spend it building their product instead.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@chhddavid Strong execution pitch, but how are you defining “works like a user” in practice and also what are you using to validate correctness vs just successful runs?
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David Ch@chhddavid·
Introducing Shipper: Vibe Coding, lightyears ahead of Lovable/Cursor. We've raised $0 and and built in public what we believe is the next step after vibe coding. We asked builders to create apps side by side on Lovable, Cursor, and Shipper... and Shipper consistently came out ahead in one thing that actually matters: turning apps into real, working businesses. Here’s why: • End-to-end execution: Shipper doesn’t just generate code - it builds, deploys, fixes, and maintains the full app across frontend, backend, and infrastructure. • Shipper runs your product, interacts with it like a user, finds issues across the stack, and fixes them automatically. Lovable and Cursor help you test ideas, but Shipper helps you launch, iterate, and actually make money from what you build. Marcus built a niche app to an ~$7.5k+ monthly run rate in weeks Ethan turned a simple tool into $12k+ in revenue without writing code Luca built a suite of apps now doing $30k+ combined Build your app with Shipper: shipper.now
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@chddaniel Building is getting cheaper, sure. But what stops people from mass-generating low-quality apps that break at scale or leak data? Are you seeing any guardrails on output quality, or is it still “build fast, fix later?
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Daniel Ch@chddaniel·
🚨🚨 Vibe Coding 2.0 is here. From today on, Claude Opus 4.6 in Shipper can build and run a full business by itself, without any human contact. We just launched Shipper. It's a tool for Claude to: → Build web/mobile apps and Chrome extensions → Code, design, monetize, launch → Do email marketing for you → Translate the entire app instantly → Self-maintain in the long run Claude's most powerful engines can now do all of that from a <10 word prompt, for as low as $0.28/app... And it takes minutes! Simply go to Shipper, then ask Claude to "create a talent-hiring platform" or "build an analytics SaaS that charges $29/mo"! To celebrate the launch, we're giving away free credits randomly. Repost rand comment "SHIPPER" and we'll pick the winners.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@ardent__dev Okayy, feels like listing is becoming the easy part. The harder problem is filtering signal from noise Are founders ever asking you for stricter inclusion criteria or checks, or is it still mostly volume-driven right now?
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Ardent_Dev
Ardent_Dev@ardent__dev·
Day 11 sales streak on EverFeatured 🔥 Woke up to a new sale this morning… crazy. Turns out founders actually want curated directories, not noisy ones. April goal: $500 MRR Current: $141 🚀 Momentum is building. If you're in tech or building something amazing, Say hi 👇; let’s connect.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@ayushagarwal @dodopayments Massive year. Sentra stands out, turning prompts into billing logic is powerful, but that layer between prompts, tokens, and execution is where things usually start getting fragile at scale.. how does your team isolate that boundary as usage grows?
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Ayush Agarwal
Ayush Agarwal@ayushagarwal·
2025, wrapped at @dodopayments 🎬 47 major releases. Beta to public launch. 220+ countries. 80+ currencies. 25+ payment methods. 100+ SDKs and integrations. 14+ checkout languages. But numbers aren’t the point. We rebuilt how businesses monetize: → Checkout Sessions → Usage-based billing → Adaptive currency → Mobile apps → Multi-brand support → A fully rebuilt developer experience And then came Sentra. An AI agent that lets you turn prompts into production-ready billing and payments code, right inside your IDE. From inline checkout to global payments. From open-source BillingSDK to Index for Startups. We shipped relentlessly. And we’re just getting started. 2026 is going to be bigger. Thanks for building with us 🚀
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@chhddavid This is wild. How are you handling user isolation and role checks on Shipper-generated apps? That’s usually where things break fasy
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David Ch
David Ch@chhddavid·
Today, we're introducing the end of vibe coding. I just watched my Mac build a complete business in 183 seconds. This is just absurd.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
I do quick security checks for early-stage startups across web apps, APIs, and permissions. I look for fast, dangerous issues like access control flaws, logic breaks, XSS, and API misconfigs. If you’re shipping fast and want a clean security audit before scaling, DM me.
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
Most startups think ‘security later’ works. It doesn’t. Hackers don’t wait for your MVP, they find your bugs first. Don’t be the 6-month case study everyone warns about. If you want a quick check before it’s too late, DM me, I’ll show you what hackers see in 30 minutes.”
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Ire Ogunsanya@Irethe_red·
@elijahmuraoka_ Filling the first cohort before launch… I’d be celebrating with popcorn and sweating bullets at the same time.
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- Elijah Muraoka -@elijahmuraoka_·
December 1st, 2025 - $11K MRR (first month of our new agency!) - 4,864 followers (+192) - 13.5M+ impressions (+800K) - Launched our full-service design partnerships ✅ Last month, I honestly felt like quitting. Everything was falling apart, and I started to lose confidence in myself. This is the worst position you can be in as a founder. However, after many long talks, @mikelong107 and I decided we had no other choice but to make it work. And in less than 30 days, we went from $1K MRR → $0 MRR → $11K MRR. Now, we're at max capacity for our brand growth service with more demand than we can handle. The craziest part is that we haven't even officially launched the agency yet... In fact, not many people even know our new name yet. The brand and connections we've built over the last year have not been for nothing. We've gotten tons of support behind the scenes from other founders, investors, and builders who have been following our journey from the beginning and believe in us to build the future of AI content marketing. This month has been nothing short of incredible. We hired my friend Jordan (a 770K+ content creator), launched Tomoji (soshi v2) Agency, and filled up our first cohort before we even announced it. Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs happen right after you want to give up. Dear founder friends: Don't lose hope. Keep pushing forward. You got this.
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- Elijah Muraoka -@elijahmuraoka_

November 1st, 2025 - $0 MRR (back in private beta, but read more ↓) - 4672 followers - 12.7M+ impressions - 61 subscribers paused Between trademark concerns, cloud browser issues, and team uncertainty about the product, this past month has been incredibly challenging. Some days, I wanted to quit. Unsure if things would work out. But this past week changed everything. After several sleepless nights, we finally found clarity in our product vision. We can't automate what's most valuable for our ICP if we don't fully understand it yet. So we decided to work hands-on with founders first, then build the AI. That's why we recently hired one of my friends, a professional ghostwriter with 1M+ followers, and launched: A full-service design partnership for founders to organically grow their brands on X and LinkedIn! Only a few spots left. DM me if you're interested. Can't wait for next month.

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