Qamar Sultan
350 posts

Qamar Sultan
@QamarSultan077
🚀 I help founders ship before the idea gets cold. Building full-stack consumer mobile apps from idea to launch.
Katılım Mart 2025
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The recent X app UI update has triggered a flood of complaints. Users are griping that it feels more browser-like (lots of "Chrome" comparisons), with reworked media/gallery views, clunkier search, changed navigation, and some missing conveniences like quick GIF access.
Redesigns always spark backlash because muscle memory is strong—some call the new look slick, most seem annoyed. X iterates quickly based on this kind of feedback.
What part stands out to you?
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@QamarSultan077 Just noticed we are still not connected, let’s connect man 🤝
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@indiesoftwaredv Is this similar to other social media platforms
Talking about their products
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@QamarSultan077 So many people are doing it I see them
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I'm back
My account was suspended for a couple of days
- It might be a mistake
- I might have broken a rule
Have no idea
Because tons of rules that we have no idea about
Always enjoyed posting on X
Now I'm posting more videos that include my face
I hope it helps to prove that I'm not a bot :)
First time in my X history I listed a product for the tech community "goviraldev" link in bio
Reached $2.3k revenue
Around $7k in the last 40 days from collaborations
Most of my collaboration posts reached high engagements
There was no income like this a month ago
Most of us hate marketing but love building
I solved a marketing issue in automation
> connect API keys
> explain your apps
> upload your app demo
> run campaign
It will generate an AI video, add your app demo and generate a new description every time and post on your social media
Anyone who wants to achieve this life I suggest automating their boring app marketing
I dont say use my goviraldev tool. You can build a different one, work with influencers, run paid ads but do not spend time editing videos
Start posting valuable content on this platform, LinkedIn, Threads...

Muhammet A. 👉🏻 Mobile Dev@indiesoftwaredv
Quick image edit app approved🎉 It is fully free You might remember, App Store asked me for an app demo video After sending it, they approved the app We all need quick edits before posting here So I built it for my needs but launched it for all of you To support, you can give a rating I will make it better over time You can check it out at the link 👇🏻 apps.apple.com/us/app/boardly…
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FastAPI is great for fast modern APIs.
Spring Boot is strong for enterprise backends.
The real skill is designing clean, secure, reliable systems.
Framework is only one part.
#FastAPI #SpringBoot #BackendDeveloper
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Better way to ask for an app quote:
Don’t say:
“I need an app like Uber.”
Say:
“I need driver and customer roles, booking, location, payments, and admin control.”
Clear scope = better estimate.
#StartupTips #MVP #AppDevelopment
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@irbaazkadri But when you let them know the problem and the solution you're providing, it gives them feeling that they've found a solution for their problem.
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@QamarSultan077 I try to make it so that the without onboarding I saw people login but still didn't make any use of the onboarding too much. they just quit half way it is probably lack of popularity that probably push them away. credibility gives them motive to try even if it is harder
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Today's lesson cost me my whole roadmap.
Here's the reality nobody designs for:
People don't want your product. They want the result - with the least possible effort standing between them and it.
Every click is a tax.
Every form field is a toll booth.
Every "set up your preferences" screen is a door you're asking them to push open.
Most of them just... leave.
I studied how the big players handle this.
Look at ElevenLabs:
Massive company. Could justify onboarding flows, tutorials, config wizards.
Instead? They drop you straight into text-to-speech. Type. Press play. Hear it.
Even at their size, they chose simplicity. That's not laziness - that's discipline.
Because here's what I now believe hard:
Less friction builds credibility faster than any landing page copy ever will.
A user who reaches the "wow" moment in 30 seconds trusts you more than one who read your entire features section.
So I'm rebuilding taploon around one question:
"What's the minimum a user must do before content shows up on their site?"
→ Credits? Auto-configured after their permission. No math homework.
→ Settings? Smart defaults. Adjust later if you care.
→ The goal: connect your site → walk away → articles appear.
That's it. That's the product.
The old me stacked features to look impressive.
The new me deletes steps to be impressive.
Every obstacle I remove is a promise kept before they've paid me anything.
Rebuild continues. Numbers and screenshots coming - good or ugly.
What's a product that won you over purely because it was effortless? 👇
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