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Magloire Ndabagera | AI engineer making Apps

Magloire Ndabagera | AI engineer making Apps

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Building AI Agents & Sharing Insight: 🚀 https://t.co/H2RWl7e4n5 : $276/m 🤖https://t.co/1m6ueA9cO8 : $8/m and more https://t.co/ofCIKGLQz1

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Magloire Ndabagera | AI engineer making Apps
Behind that smile shines hope. Here’s why: 1996: I was born with the most beautiful name a mother can give her child: Magloire, which means “My Glory”. As a child, I dreamed big at 7, I wanted to be an inventor, constantly dissecting electrical devices to understand how they worked. By 11, my ambition shifted to becoming a mechatronics engineer. 2010: I realized freedom required money. I told my mother I wanted to study at the best engineering university in Paris. Her reply: "We can't afford it. We are poor...Maybe with a loan." That moment changed my perspective on life. 2011-2014: I became fascinated by finance after watching Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. I wanted to manage a family office, to be financially free while holding onto my principles. But when it was time for university, I didn't want a lifetime of debt, so I chose economics in Rennes (FR). A week later, I dropped out. It wasn’t for me – they didn’t teach how to earn money, just theory. 2014-2019: I decided to find my own path. Without a degree, I climbed the corporate ladder, taking jobs from housekeeping to banking. I had two principles: always keep learning and change jobs often to pick up new skills. I worked 10 different jobs, all while searching for the right business idea. 2019: I discovered a book about startups, Then @_TheFamily ,@_Koudetat and realized this was my world. I launched a venture capital fundraising company, believing I just needed to connect the right startup with the right investor. Simple, right? Wrong! I quickly learned that in VC, it’s about who you know, not just what you can do. 2020: My life changed again. A month before COVID hit, my mother passed away. My brother and I moved back to Rennes to care for our younger sister till she graduated high school. On my mother’s deathbed, I made a promise: "I would proudly carry the name she gave me and make her proud." 2021: I shifted from VC to data science – the best decision of my life. Thanks to @lewagonlyon , I earned a Master’s in Data Science, and by 2024, I had mastered SQL, Python, GCP, ETL, LLMs, RAGs and more. AI has no secrets for me. 2024: 10 years after high school, I’m still smiling, still hopeful, and still chasing freedom. 2025- Today, I’m an AI engineer, building projects working toward my goal of 10K MRR. I’m giving it 120% and know I’ll reach my goal in 2 years. 𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝘄𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗳𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝘆 𝗮𝗱𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗔𝗜 𝗳𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝗲. Oh, I almost forgot ! never give up, keep smiling, be kind and believe in yourself. Magloire ☀️🌻
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Day 270: The hard truth about platform dependency 🎭 Entrepreneurship reality: Your success depends on platforms you don't control. While waiting for TikTok approval, diving deep into competitor analysis: What angles drive views vs engagement? Which videos actually convert to downloads? How do top creators structure their funnels? The insight: Viral ≠ Valuable High views don't always mean conversions Engagement patterns reveal true influence The best content serves business goals, not just algorithms
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Day 269: 30 videos in the vault, waiting for TikTok 🔐 Content arsenal ready: 30 videos created ✅ Upload schedule planned ✅ TikTok business approval ⏳ Still pending The modern founder's dilemma: Ready to scale, waiting for platform permission. Meanwhile optimizing other channels: YouTube Shorts: Ready to fire Instagram Reels: Locked and loaded Snapchat: Standing by TikTok may be the holdout, but the show goes on. Day 269: Sometimes you launch around the obstacles, not through them.
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Day 268: TikTok gatekeeping my launch 🚫 Videos ready ✅ Strategy locked ✅ TikTok verification for bio link ❌ The catch-22: Need verification to add link Need content performance to get verified Can't drive app downloads without link Creating TikTok content without conversion ability = working for TikTok, not for me. Looking for workarounds while verification pending. Day 268: When platform rules block your growth plans.
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Day 267: Content kitchen in full production mode 👨‍🍳 Still cooking videos for the Wednesday distribution: 3 videos per day across all platforms Batch creation for consistency Strategic distribution timing The anticipation is building: Will the viral patterns I analyzed actually work? Can systematic content beat algorithm randomness? Wednesday we find out if 267 days of building + analysis translates to downloads. Day 267: T-minus 2 days to content flood. Results coming soon. #BuildInPublic
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Day 266: Content distribution launch day 📹 The three-tier strategy goes live: Tier 1: Views Broad appeal content ✅ Ready Building awareness across platforms Tier 2: Traffic Driving app store visits 🔄 In progress Converting awareness to consideration Tier 3: Conversion Download-focused content ⏳ Final touches Turning visitors into users Multi-platform simultaneous launch. Every channel firing at once. Day 266: From app builder to growth marketer. The distribution engine starts today. #BuildInPublic
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Day 265: WE'RE LIVE IN THE APP STORE! 🚀🎉 "Jamais deux sans trois" - third submission was indeed the charm! 265 days: From complete beginner → Live mobile app From idea → App Store reality From learning to code → Actual product Now the REAL game begins: ✅ App: Live and ready ✅ Content: Stacked and loaded ✅ Channels: Warmed and waiting ✅ Analytics: Tracking everything Time to get attention and drive distribution. Day 265: Building is done. Growing starts now.
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Day 264: Apple playing review whack-a-mole 🔨 Fixed: Paywall toggles New issues found: Preview video needs full device recording (no mockups) Terms of service needs updates App description needs more subscription details The Apple review process: Fix one thing → They find three more Submit → Wait → Reject → Repeat But each iteration gets me closer to their standards. Day 264: Learning that Apple approval is a marathon, not a sprint.
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Day 263: Apple rejection - paywall toggle banned 🚫 The feedback: "Tricky subscription practices" The reality: Apple killed conversion-boosting toggles What they rejected: Toggle switches in subscription flow Anything that makes subscribing easier than declining What I'm fixing: Clean paywall without toggles Clear subscription terms Equal visual weight for all options First rejection stings, but it's a design fix, not an app rebuild. Day 263: Learning Apple's rules the hard way. Round 2 submission incoming. #BuildInPublic #AppleRejection
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Day 262: Marketing videos in production while Apple deliberates 🎬 Can't control Apple's timeline. Can control my content pipeline. Recording while waiting: App demo videos Behind-the-scenes content User testimonials (from beta) Problem/solution explainers The goal: Be ready to flood all channels the moment Apple says "approved." Day 262: Using review limbo productively. Waiting is easier when you're building.
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Day 261: The submission is complete 📱 Apple: Reviewing my baby Me: Refreshing App Store Connect obsessively All social accounts setup through scheduling platform because: Snapchat included (most tools ignore it) Centralized posting across platforms Consistent content distribution Sanity preservation Now comes the hardest part: Waiting for Apple's verdict. After 261 days of building, everything hinges on their review process. Day 261: From builder to... waiter
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Day 260: Friends showed up, submission postponed 🍷 Today's plan: Finish App Store video, submit tonight Reality: Friends came over for apéro You know what? I chose the apéro. After 260 days of grinding: Juggling day job and app development Early mornings perfecting video details Living for "just one more fix" Sometimes the most productive thing is being unproductive with people you care about. The app will launch tomorrow. Tonight was for friendship. Day 260: Remembering there's life outside the build.
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Day 259: Launch delayed for all the right reasons 📱 Reality check: App Store page design is harder than the app itself. What's taking longer than expected: Screenshots that actually show value App Store description that converts Preview video that hooks in 3 seconds Social media account setup across platforms Final code polish (always "just one more fix") The temptation: Just submit and fix later The reality: Your store page IS your marketing Taking the extra time to get the first impression right. Better to launch perfectly than quickly. Day 259: Sometimes "almost ready" needs to become "actually ready."
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Day 258: Tonight's the night 🌙 Final fixes: In progress App Store submission: Tonight Content distribution: All platforms go After 258 days: Snapchat account: Creating YouTube channel: Setting up Twitter presence: Activating Tiktok: Account Warmed Reels and shorts: Ready to publish From zero to multi-platform launch in 258 days. The real journey begins when the App Store says "yes" and users start downloading. Day 258: Everything changes tonight.
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Day 257: Backend deploying. App Store submission tomorrow. 🚀 The moment 257 days led to: Production backend: Deploying now App Store submission: Tomorrow morning All systems: Go/No-Go in 24 hours From idea to App Store in 257 days. Every bug, every pivot, every late night led here. The nervous excitement is overwhelming. Tomorrow, real users get their hands on this. Day 257: One sleep away from launch.
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Day 256: The final technical sprint begins 🏃‍♂️ Adjust: ✅ Finally onboarded Tomorrow's mission: Complete Adjust dashboard setup Deploy backend to production cloud Then: App Store submission Then: Content distribution launch After 256 days, everything converges in the next 48 hours. From "I want to build an app" to "launching this week." The nervous excitement is real. All systems preparing for go. Day 256: T-minus 48 hours to showtime. #BuildInPublic #LaunchWeek
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