Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev

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Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev

Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev

@SkerdiDev

Full-stack dev building SaaS apps, dashboards & AI features. Helping startups and creators ship custom products. Open to freelance work & collabs 🚀

Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev
Built for one client🚀 A lead management dashboard for tracking pipeline, sales activity, and deal progress in one place. Dashboard numbers are seeded demo data for testing. Building products teaches you that clarity is more valuable than complexity. How would you rate UI?👇
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Vimalesh@King_Vimalesh·
You don’t need 10k followers to land clients. You need authority. Clients don’t care how many follow you. They care if you look like the obvious choice
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ValentineCodes 🐺
ValentineCodes 🐺@Vibe_with_val·
Day 38 of building in public 👨🏽‍💻 Not where I want to be yet, but definitely not where I started. Still learning. Still building. Happy Wednesday ☀️
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Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev
Building and growing on X is full of ups and downs. Some days you get momentum. Other days it feels like nobody cares. But every post and every small improvement is part of the process. I believe that if you stay consistent long enough, it will be worth it in the end.🚀
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I’m looking to connect with people interested in: • Frontend • Backend • Full-stack • DevOps • AI / ML • Data Science • UI / UX • SaaS • Freelancing • Founders Say hi, let’s connect and grow together 🚀
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Happy Wednesday ☀️ What are you building today? Pitch it like I’m your first customer.
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Building in silence feels safe. But it makes growth harder later. If nobody sees your thinking, your progress, or the problem you’re solving, launch day becomes a cold start. Attention is easier to build before you need it.
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Your first users don’t care if your product is perfect. They care if they understand the problem you solve fast. Early traction comes from clarity, not polish. Make the value obvious, the next step simple, and the promise believable.
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
small teams will look dangerously powerful in a year. 2 founders. 12 agents. $1M ARR. that won’t sound crazy soon.
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Solopreneur Dad
Solopreneur Dad@JonBuildsHQ·
Landing page mistake #1: Explaining your product. (instead of explaining why I should care)
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@rcmisk Exactly,That’s the real advantage, protect your best energy for creation before the world starts spending it for you.
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Ricky@rcmisk·
most builders start the day reacting. slack pings, standups, tickets. by noon your best thinking is gone. what if your content was already out before any of that hit?
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Hussain Ibarra@HussainIbarra·
How to fix your life in 6-12 months: - Grab a notebook. - Get clear on what you want - Start building a meaningful project - Find the 3-5 needle-moving tasks - Build in the first hour of your day If you don't solve your own problems, you will be assigned problems.
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@MarioBerr19 Exactly, the tools are everywhere now, but consistency and clear direction are still what separate builders from spectators.
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Mario Berreles
Mario Berreles@MarioBerr19·
We're now in the golden age of entrepreneurship. Everyone is crying about the job market getting bad but should be excited about all the new opportunities to build their own business. We now have more tools than ever before to make it happen. You have free AI tools to help you and tons of social media platforms to promote yourself to millions of potential customers. In the past, you had to pay tons for advertising and pay a ton of employees to handle tasks that AI can now do for you. If you have a laptop and internet access, you have everything you need to make it happen. The barrier to entry is no longer skill or money. It's consistency and direction.
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Razvan Fotia@razvanfotia·
If you had 24 hours to make $1000 You wouldn’t: • Start with a logo • Take a course on it • Make a business plan • Research tax in different states You'd sell something immediately. Use that energy.
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Alexa Web3 (e/acc)@alexabelonix·
Entrepreneurs are not people with perfect plans. They are people who keep turning ideas into action. Small tests. Fast feedback. Better versions. Real conversations. Clearer offers. Less theory. More proof. A mediocre idea in motion usually teaches more than a perfect idea in your notes.
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Abinaya Thennarasu
Abinaya Thennarasu@Careerbuddha111·
Hey founders @X! Looking to connect with people in: 🚀 SaaS 🤖 AI & Automation 📈 Tech 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web Apps 💻 Dev 🧠 Neurotech & Health Tech What are you building this week? Drop it below 👇 Curious to see what everyone's working on 🚀
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@siddharthwv The leverage is real now, but only for people who combine skills, systems, and distribution with real consistency.
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Siddharth
Siddharth@siddharthwv·
We're in a golden age where if you figure out how to make wifi-money, get good at systems, know 40% more about AI than the average person and understand distribution you can have the money and freedom of a 65-year-old while you're still in your 20s or early 30s.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
vibe coders be honest: are you coding because you’re enjoying it or to actually make money?
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Rashi Umapathi
Rashi Umapathi@rashiumapathi·
The best founders I know do these 4 things: > Talk to users weekly > Ship quickly > Create content consistently > Stay focused Which is hardest for you?
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Santosh@santoshstack·
Sales gets easier when you stop trying to sound impressive. Customers do not care about your features. They care about their problems. Speak their language. Show understanding. Offer a solution. Simple conversations close more deals than complicated pitches.
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