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Jamie

@SaasUniversity

Helping indie founders launch and scale. 📕 https://t.co/pjCAEWqQrj 📈 https://t.co/pm5XjOl69B

Katılım Haziran 2023
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Jamie
Jamie@SaasUniversity·
what are you shipping right now? - iOS apps - automation tools - micro SaaS - content that scales looking to connect with more builders who actually ship drop what you're working on
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@cesaralvarezll Congrats on the success this month. Where did you see the biggest change? Was it growth on X, or was there something else that led to increased revenue?
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César Álvarez
César Álvarez@cesaralvarezll·
I knew April would be great and it still surprised me. - Reached 5,000 followers on X - Grew my app from $132 MRR to $384 MRR - Hit $1,355 in app revenue (+$828) - First X monetization: $554 - Landed new collaborations Ready for May 🔥
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César Álvarez@cesaralvarezll

I had a really good feeling about March But it completely blew past every expectation: - +2,000 new followers on X - 4.7M impressions - Monetization unlocked - My app grew from $15 MRR → $132 MRR - Generating over $500 in revenue - Tons of new collaboration opportunities At this point, I don’t even know what April will bring but I know it’s going to be insane.

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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@TimJayas been running variations of this for months now the real unlock isn't the automation - it's finding offers that actually convert when you scale distribution most people automate garbage and wonder why they make $12
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Tim Jayas
Tim Jayas@TimJayas·
CLAUDE CODE CAN PRINT MONEY FOR YOU ON AUTOPILOT 🤯 This Japanese guy got 10 SNS accounts on full auto using Claude Code > Automated affiliate marketing > Made 500k yen/month (~$3k MRR) I did the same with one account and made $1000 AI‑automated affiliates is legit blue ocean.
Tim Jayas@TimJayas

THIS IS INSANE🤯 You can make $1000 per month just by using Claude Code > Automate an TikTok account > Connect it with referral link > Go to sleep This is from a single Instagram account btw

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Jamie
Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@ube_codes That's been like that forever. News cycles, anything. The more controversial you are, the more attention you get.
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Ziøn@ube_codes·
if you want to blow up on this app, just have some wild, controversial takes. It’s that simple.
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@siddharthwv Unless you're a really early employee, look how much money Steve Ballmer's made.
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Siddharth
Siddharth@siddharthwv·
93% of people who make big money are entrepreneurs. The other 7% are investors, athletes and artists. None are employees.
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@FarazKhan724 Can you call yourself a founder if you start a company and hire other people to build your product? I don't really see the difference.
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Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan@FarazKhan724·
Can you really call yourself a founder if AI built your entire product?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@dramaricic It helps with overall understanding to direct the AI. However, in terms of memorizing specific syntax, it's debatable.
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Dragan Maricic
Dragan Maricic@dramaricic·
Real question: Are you actually better at coding now, or just better at using Claude?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@hthieblot And you can take out everything apart from the bed and the computer.
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
All you need to build a company
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@OmriBuilds What that really means is they couldn't acquire customers profitably.
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Omri Dan
Omri Dan@OmriBuilds·
Hard truth: Most solo businesses don't fail because the idea was bad. They fail because the founder got tired of telling people about it.
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.ts@tobilobaCodes00·
I just built my first mobile app. 😭❤️
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@athcanft How do you plan to mitigate this? Are you meeting up with other founders? Having friends outside of the business? I'm curious myself.
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Will
Will@athcanft·
the MRR screenshots look great the balcony photos look even greater but no one mentions the loneliness this path has so much upside but involves so many mental battles i signed up for it, and i don’t regret it but god damn is it a lonely road ahead
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@ijsthee This seems counterintuitive.
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Thomas Meijer
Thomas Meijer@ijsthee·
Me jealous? Never I make your MRR in a year
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Ifeco
Ifeco@IfeanyiSam39950·
Do you really need a computer science degree to succeed in web development
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@Addymiss08 I don't think that's an unpopular opinion. Who's trying to learn ten programming languages at once?
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Addy
Addy@Addymiss08·
Unpopular opinion: You don’t need to learn 10 programming languages - one is enough to get a job.
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
It's easy to get trapped into building too many features. The "one more feature" trap has always been a thing developers face. It's better to launch something that solves a very specific problem rather than adding all the bells and whistles you think it needs. Most people probably don't even care about any of what you build.
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Your MVP Guy
Your MVP Guy@Sherifdeenolat2·
I’ve seen founders go from excited to exhausted in 2 weeks. Not because building is hard. But because every feature creates 3 new problems. That’s where most “vibe coded MVPs” quietly die. Agreed?
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Ti Girl 💗
Ti Girl 💗@thoniahilary·
Be honest: What made you feel like a real developer for the first time?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
If you're getting traffic to your website, as long as it's good quality traffic, your conversion rate seems all right at five sign-ups. It's just under 2%. But if you're not converting anyone to paid, there's some issue between people actually signing up, getting value from your product, and deciding they want to pay. The pain point might not be strong enough, or there might be an issue in your conversion funnel.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Average launch day: 300 visitors. 5 signups. 0 paid. -$300 revenue. What do you think the problem is?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@Akasheth_ There is no more revolution. This is the final stage.
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Akash@Akasheth_·
so what’s the next revolution after AI?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@monikabhatii_ For me, Codex has really high or seemingly high token limits. They've also been doing a lot of resetting week to week as they've continued to grow. If you're doing anything like image generation, their new model is great.
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Monii
Monii@monikabhatii_·
Why are people switching from Claude to Codex? Is it really about quality… or just speed and execution? Be honest what made you switch?
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Jamie@SaasUniversity·
@Sarthak4Alpha If you can get a local model to help subsidize your frontier model costs, you can delegate tasks.
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Sarthak
Sarthak@Sarthak4Alpha·
Interviewer: LLM cost has increased by 100x as users went from 1k to 100k. How will you reduce cost?
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