Lex Mulier
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Lex Mulier
@LexMulier
Engineer → SaaS Builder. Creating https://t.co/oqq8RMBO70 - Never miss a deal on Vinted
Utrecht Katılım Haziran 2010
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this is the exact SEO checklist I've used for every single product I've launched
20+ products, $8m exit and now $1m+ mrr
SEO was the backbone of all of it 💪
here's the sequence:
month 1: it's about making Google trust your site
month 2: it's about building topical authority
month 3: it's when you look at what's ranking position 8-20 in GSC and turn those into your biggest wins
most makers skip the foundation and 6 months later they wonder why nothing's moving
I put the exact week-by-week breakdown into a free 90 day sprint sheet - every task, in order, linked to the right tool
comment SEO and I'll send it over 👇

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Hi @gorouvy you have just taken 19.99 EUR out of my bank account for a monthly subscription, but I have not re-subscribed and not logged in since September.
Are you vibecoding your subscription flow?? Please, refund this transaction ASAP.
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@VanpeltVentures Yes I do that as well. It's a different kind of zone you're in trying to keep track of implementing 5 features as te same time tho. But you don't loose focus, thats for sure
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@LexMulier Well if you want to fix that you can just open 5 terminals all at once haha
But that’s token expensive 💀
But this is a fair point too ! Like the zone is the best feeling of coding and we kind of lost it too !
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Is it wrong if I miss coding manually ?
Vibe coding feels like junk food :
- too easy
- cheap
- bad for you long term
Where manual coding is like organic food :
- stimulating
- more expensive
- builds long term healthy individuals
I’ve vibecoded an app that would have taken a year to make in one weekend and besides launching it I feel absolutely no satisfaction whatsoever with the achievement because it’s just too easy !
Luckily the difficulty lies in the marketing and this is where the fun begins !
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@joshuaday I find that Claude Code doesn't always pick the proper skill or agent without nudging it in the right direction. The Opeclaw way works better for me and I've now indeed set up my Claude system prompt to work similarly.
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you don't need to remember. in claude code, type / and all your custom commands show up with descriptions. organize them with verb-noun naming like /fix-issue or project:deploy
for openclaw, installed skills are already in the system prompt so just describe what you need and it picks the right one. if you want explicit discovery, there's a find-skills skill on clawhub that searches by what you're trying to do
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I built an API for TrustMRR ✨
You can now access the $1.2B database of verified revenue programmatically for free.
Use cases:
🤝 Get the 5 most recent startups listed for sale
🏆 Fetch revenue for the last 30 days for {xHandle}
💡 See whether SaaS makes more money than mobile apps
I added a bunch of filters and sorting options so you can find clever ways to use the API.
Go to your /dashboard to get started, or use the link below ↓

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@PassiveSphere Asking for a friend, what if they did; how to recover or fix that mistake?
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@adrian_horning_ The trust creep is real... AI nails prompts a few times in a row, so you stop double-checking.
Then it plants a bomb.
Been there.
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