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Early-stage startups hire wrong. I fix it. Remote VAs & offshore teams for founders who want more for less.

Katılım Mart 2025
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@alexherbert0 Sales got easier once conversations stopped feeling scripted.
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Alex Herbert@alexherbert0·
What's something you had to unlearn to become better at sales?
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@sherifgjini Sometimes the issue is positioning or distribution more than the product itself.
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Gini@sherifgjini·
Founders, is it possible to raise a dead product after multiple fails?
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@ClimStefan Probably depends more on consistency and distribution than the budget itself.
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Clim Stefan@ClimStefan·
Can you do marketing with 100$? 🤔
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@Sathibuilds Probably trying to handle every small task alone.
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Sathish@Sathibuilds·
Your app starts growing fast. What will be the first thing you stop doing?
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@NaivaidyaY66600 Things usually start breaking once follow ups rely too heavily on manual work.
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Navi@NaivaidyaY66600·
Your agency doesn’t have a lead problem. It has a follow-up problem. We built a 24/7 AI system that qualifies, scores, alerts, emails, follows up, and tracks every lead before intent goes cold.
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@FlippedRay Probably referrals and consistent content more than anything else right now.
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Rayane@FlippedRay·
What’s actually driving users to your startup right now?
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@joncphillips Real conversations usually make product decisions clearer.
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Jon C. Phillips
Jon C. Phillips@joncphillips·
The products I've abandoned all have one thing in common. I built them for a market I imagined instead of a user I'd talked to.
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@icanvardar Real feedback usually helps builders spot problems earlier before they turn into bigger issues.
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
listening to user feedback is one of the best things you can do as a builder
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@riinshaan Things usually get easier to scale once the basics are running properly first.
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RIINSHAAN@riinshaan·
A stable foundation makes bigger risks possible later.
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@buildwtim Some things feel minor until real users start relying on the product.
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Tim@buildwtim·
GM builders 👋 What’s your approach for legal docs (e.g. Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, disclaimers, etc.) in your SaaS? - use generators/templates - hire lawyers - let AI draft them - completely ignore them until launch 😅
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@jonbrosio Trying to appeal to everyone probably makes it harder for the right people to notice the value quickly.
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Jon Brosio
Jon Brosio@jonbrosio·
Your business will change the day you realize: You're not selling to everyone You're selling to the 3% who're already looking Stop trying to persuade the 97% And give permission to the 3%
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@alexabelonix Things usually improve faster when people notice problems early and fix them quickly.
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Alexa Web3 (e/acc)@alexabelonix·
If you’re brave enough to build a startup, here’s what you should know Day 143: Replit already has a team with a vague mission: walk around the company and make it better That may sound messy. But it is probably the future. AI rewards people who can find problems without being told where to look.
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@victor_bigfield Trying to build, stay visible, and keep shipping at the same time probably changes how people see side projects.
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Victor 🧢@victor_bigfield·
i used to think building a side project was about the product, turns out it's about distribution, consistency, & becoming someone who actually ships 🥹
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@saheedola23 Some days probably feel more like maintenance than motivation.
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Bliss@saheedola23·
Building anything great requires the willingness to lay bricks on days you feel uninspired
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@neuralunlock Making fundraising easier to understand probably removes a lot of stress for founders.
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Arjun@neuralunlock·
I want to do my part to demystify venture and help founders where I can. Fundraising is a necessary evil. It is the least fun part about being a founder. But the right partner can significantly accelerate your journey. I’d like to make it as easy and transparent as possible. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to cover.
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@pgbpgbpgbpgbpgb People connect faster when they feel like you actually understand their problem.
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Pieter Bosma ⚡@pgbpgbpgbpgbpgb·
Nobody cares about your product. They care about their problem. That's the reframe that changes how you post on X. Stop announcing features. Start narrating the pain you solve - then show the fix. Readers self-select. The ones who feel that pain become your users.
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@itzsam_ai Things usually get clearer once founders start listening closer to what customers actually need.
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Sattyam Samania
Sattyam Samania@itzsam_ai·
The moment a founder realizes their roadmap is built around what they want to build, not what customers want to buy.
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@LukeScalesX Waiting too long probably makes the whole process feel heavier than just starting messy.
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Luke@LukeScalesX·
Every day you wait someone else is building what you keep thinking about. Same idea. Same niche. Same audience. The only difference is they started. The perfect moment you keep waiting for doesn’t exist. Start before you’re ready.
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@Jbm_dev Trying to handle both product quality and visibility at the same time can get exhausting fast.
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Joshua Martin@Jbm_dev·
i don't want to do marketing. i want to build something so good that people can't shut up about it. both are harder than it looks.
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Sam@SamatarRes·
@kzitouni1 The void is better than the imagined reality in your head because you can do something about.
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Karim Zitouni
Karim Zitouni@kzitouni1·
first time founders launching to the waitlist their co-founder said has $10K MRR instant potential:
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