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Jose Cartin 💙| App developer

Jose Cartin 💙| App developer

@Lokocr

Creator of @LawDictApp | More Apps to Come.

Swift | Swift UI Katılım Nisan 2010
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Jose Cartin 💙| App developer
Como lo indique. Dejo el repositorio con el ejemplo de la aplicación. Quien desee ir aprendiendo Flutter, estaré dejando de poco en poco lo que voy aprendiendo. Ejemplos prácticos y sencillos. github.com/Lokocr/aprende…
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@seraleev As human beings we need to keep looking for goals to achieve. So make others goals may be not on MMR but something outside the app development. More personal than getting more money to your pockets
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Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
I’ve been thinking a lot lately. I’ll likely hit $1M ARR in the next few months and already thinking about what’s next. My path so far: $1K MRR → $30K MRR → $1M ARR. The next goal feels like $1M in monthly sales. But is that too bold? What would you do in my place: set a new big goal or just work without one?
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Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
When I succeed, you can safely say: behind every successful developer stands a strong wife. In my case, exactly that. I discuss every next step with her.
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Luke@luke_pighetti·
airpods pro 3 survived being put through the washer and dryer. case + left + right. amazing.
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Pooja Bhaumik@pooja_bhaumik·
Do they ever get a "yes" to these questions? 🫠
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@elwatto @DanielBlancoSWE Al final solo son una herramienta más que la persona puede usar para dar solución a problemas. Aquí en X se vende mucho la idea de que cualquiera puede hacer software, venderlo, generar ingresos. Pero obvio no dirán lo que cuesta hacerlo bien, eso no vende jaja
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Miguel Carranza
Miguel Carranza@elwatto·
Pero antes dijiste que la calidad del código del LLM era una basura 😂 ahora es buena? Igual también te digo que depende del software. Tanto usuarios como compañeros nuestros que no son desarrolladores han lanzado apps en la app store que resuelven un problema real e incluso ganan dinero. Van a hacer infra critica? Obviamente no, pero han hecho software que resuelve un problema real. Esto va a ir solo a mejor.
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Daniel Blanco 💻🤖@DanielBlancoSWE·
Esa es la clave, nosotros tenemos también revisiones automáticas y manuales. La calidad del código que genera un LLM a bajo nivel es buena, y yo diría que incluso mejor que la de un dev promedio. El problema viene a más alto nivel. Si dejas correr agentes sin control y sin revisión, empiezan a tomar decisiones absurdas, introducir bugs y duplicar muchísimo código (justo lo que decía el tweet que cité) Y eso es lo que critico. Las herramientas no me parecen una basura. Me parecen muy buenas e incluso imprescindibles ahora mismo. Pero en mi opinión no están al nivel del hype que se quiere dar en X, de que “cualquiera” puede crear software. Todavía se depende mucho del profesional que las controla.
Miguel Carranza@elwatto

se revisa tanto automáticamente como a mano. de hecho, la IA nos ha pillado cosas en code reviews que humanos no. no estoy de acuerdo con que la calidad del código es muy mala, todo lo contrario. como todo, depende del que esté ahí controlándolo, no cabe duda. pero ni el que dice que cualquiera puede hacer software enterprise ni el que dice que el código generado por IA es una mierda llevan razón.

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TarreDev
TarreDev@tarredev·
Para analizarlo usé esta skill de Claude que revisa tu app y te da un scorecard completo. Lo tienes aquí: github.com/Eronred/aso-sk… La conectas con Claude y le pasas tu app. En minutos tienes el diagnóstico.
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jack friks@jackfriks·
one day in the next 12 months i'm going to make $50,000 in a single month and then ill buy a brand new toyota corolla in cash
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Mike ✦ viral.app@mikey_starts·
$100M Cal AI just got removed from the app store
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
When devs used to tell me they couldn’t reach their first $100, I didn’t believe it. A lot of them asked me where to get installs. Then I looked at their apps and honestly, it was rough. You don’t need installs, you need to fix your product and first impression ASAP: 1. Make a clean, stylish, and clear ICON. This is your very first touchpoint with the user, it matters more than you think. 2. Create high-quality SCREENSHOTS. No blurry text, no stretched devices. If you can’t do it yourself, hire a designer. 3. Build a solid ONBOARDING. Don’t cut corners here. In 3–4 steps, clearly show what your app does and why it’s useful. 4. Add a paywall AFTER onboarding. It’s simple. Offer your product confidently. In my apps, 80% of revenue comes from the first session. I don’t get why people skip this. 5. Most important: create a STEP-BY-STEP user flow. No cluttered screens. One step = one action. If you’ve done all five, then you can start thinking about user acquisition. But that’s a completely different game.
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Erencan Arica@imeronn·
Open source skills for App Store Optimization (ASO) and app marketing have crossed over 700⭐️. I have released several new skills. Powered by real-time data. If you want to boost your app's visibility and profits, check it out @appeeky github.com/Eronred/aso-sk…
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Max Nakama •@MaxNakama·
BOOOOEEEEE Y este anime random?
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Paul Hudson@twostraws·
There's an open-source SwiftUI agent skill that catches the mistakes AI tools keep making: deprecated modifiers, accessibility gaps, performance pitfalls. One command to install, and your AI-generated SwiftUI gets a serious quality boost. hackingwithswift.com/articles/282/s…
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
Welcome to vibe review 😄 As expected. Apple quietly rolled out automated app review. Spoiler: it’s not going great so far. I hadn’t gotten a rejection in over a year, but this time my app got caught by the automated review system and the algorithm decided my app has a login feature and possibly ads. Neither of those exist, so the rejection is a false positive. And just like that, we’ve entered a new era of App Store reviews.
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Adam Lyttle@adamlyttleapps·
Building a high converting app onboarding flow is hard.. So I built a Claude Skill that does it for me Instead of spending hours figuring out the right questions and pain points… now it's done in 5 minutes Just point it at your codebase and it does the rest Questionnaires. Custom plans. App demos. The exact strategy used by Cal AI ($1M/mo) and Mob ($100k/mo) It's the App Onboarding Questionnaire skill and it's available on github here: github.com/adamlyttleapps…
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Will@athcanft·
Printing $$$ with apps is SO much easier than you think 1. Copy a proven app 2. Have a viral feature 3. Run TikTok ads 4. Find ONE winning ad 5. Scale it 6. Print cash in your sleep full guide 👇
Will@athcanft

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Simone Canc
Simone Canc@simonecanciello·
a $100k app idea: duolingo but for learning how to articulate yourself better. this is actually a pretty viral feature.
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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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