YfisCode
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Honestly, I don’t like this.
AppStore is turning into a money extraction machine. Developers only think about how to get money. Nobody even wants to show their product, how valuable it is and what it can do.
Just long onboarding and hard paywall.
As a user, it became much harder to find a good app, it’s a real adventure. To find one app, you have to download 5 first, all built from the same template, like developers took the same course and ship apps by instruction.
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev
The modern app recipe that’s printing money in 2026 Pick ANY niche. Build this funnel: - 20-40 step onboarding - TikTok + Meta ads - Hard paywall The idea doesn’t matter. These 3 principles do
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Best advice today.
I scaled an app to $10k+ MRR in France with this exact play while the US market was overcrowded as hell in my niche.
If you understand the language, humor, and what makes people click/share/buy in a specific country, distribution gets way easier.
Most founders are sleeping on this.
Lucas@lukecarry_
if you're building apps, there's a real arbitrage on focusing on tier 2 countries sure ARPU is lower than the US... but CPMs are dead cheap, it's literally so easy to go viral there there's a reason why it's still untapped: - the culture / language barrier can be tough - it's HARD to find creators out there - scaling is slower since you have to tackle each market individually but if you crack this, you unlock one of the biggest market inefficiencies right now even in the US i haven't seen profit margins like these
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It took me 2 months to hit my first $100 MRR.
Nobody cared. It felt slow, painful, I almost quit.
Then suddenly…
It only took a few days to reach $1,000 MRR.
Early stages aren’t about making $$
They’re about learning, iterating, and finding the right angle.
Once you hit it growth explodes.
Keep going. You’re closer than you think.
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@alexcooldev BugFixing will be the next high paying job due to vibecoders
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Means your understanding of what a software engineer is is shallow. Software engineering isn't just about writing codes. Coding is actually the least work of a software engineer.
As a software engineer, you are taught to understand systems, think in systems, understand problems, model the solution, and architect it. You learn about scalability, performance, security, and reliability. You understand how to work with stakeholders, gather requirements, and translate them into technical specifications.
Vibe coding might get you a quick prototype or a simple app, but it won't get you a scalable, maintainable, and reliable system that meets the needs of a complex business or organization without proper guidance (which comes from experience). Software engineering is about more than just writing code; it's about designing and building systems that solve real-world problems.
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