

Luo Feng 🔥
546 posts

@Luofeng0x
From code to colors: Solo dev behind https://t.co/yrusUYCjcO & #ColorPicker 🎨 | Free palettes for your designs | Sharing builds & tips | Collab? 🚀




every swap, lend, and perp tells people what wallet to watch. b402 puts the position onchain. not the trader's wallet.






@seraleev Do you localise your app itself too, or only screen shots and metadata?


Starting to REALLY see how reaching potential customers is becoming a massive pain point for software startups - esp w AI! I get so much more messages about software that founders built rapidly that they think will solve some important problem (usually eg AI+context/trust/security). But how will anyone know about it? It was fast to build, but getting the world to know about it / care about it is increasingly hard/expensive/time-consuming. And the irony is: the "easier" it is to build, the more the only differentiation is marketing/advertising! (Because the easier it is to build, the more teams build something similar in parallel, and racing to win the market becomes key!)


My business growth has nothing to do with being public. I’ve hit strong numbers twice while working in private. First time I sold an app for $410k, second time I had $33k MRR. And the third attempt, while the biggest ($100k/mo), is just concentrated experience. Each time I do slightly better what worked before. Better products, new ad strategies, more attention to feedback, slightly better feel for what customers need. I’m not adding a link to sell consulting here. I don’t need to sell you anything. I’m just showing by example that you can succeed even after failures. And each time you’ll do a little better than the last.



At a conference someone asked me a great question: why do you share everything on X? What’s the point? Unlike many, I have a simple answer. Being public is extra protection for my business. I lost my developer account once, so this time I chose transparency. I document every step. The more visible I am, the easier things are for my business. Otherwise I’d prefer quiet work with no audience.



i made a tool that makes & schedules 100 viral vids for my app in under 15 mins how it works: → auto scrapes & downloads viral shorts → stitches my app CTA onto the shorts → schedules to TT + IG + YT this is the ultimate form of lazymaxxing organic content