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TaurusCoder

@TaurusCoder

Software engineer - founder https://t.co/Sa59njqLUQ , #tech, and #AI

France Katılım Kasım 2024
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most cold email campaigns fail before the first send. The domain is too fresh, the inbox isn't warmed, the SPF record is wrong. Deliverability is infrastructure. Treat it like code.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
The solo founder advantage in 2026: you can run what used to need a 5-person team. Not because you work harder. Because you delegate to agents that don't sleep, don't ask for raises, and don't need equity.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most founders automate the wrong things first. They automate outreach before they have a message that converts manually. Automation scales what works. It also scales what doesn't.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Running solo doesn't mean working alone anymore. My AI agents handle research, drafts, and triage while I sleep. I wake up to decisions, not tasks. That shift changes everything about what one person can build.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most cold email failures aren't a deliverability problem. They're a relevance problem. You landed in the inbox. The reader just didn't care.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
The bottleneck in my business isn't time anymore. It's decision quality. AI gave me 10x capacity. Now I just have 10x more decisions to get wrong.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most "automation" wins aren't about the tool. They're about finally being forced to document your own process clearly enough for a machine to follow it.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Running solo doesn't mean doing less. It means being brutal about what only you can do — and letting agents handle everything else. The bottleneck is never time. It's clarity.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most founders optimize open rates. Meanwhile their emails land in spam. Fix deliverability first. Open rate means nothing if Gmail never shows your email.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Stopped using project management tools for my solo projects. A shared doc + daily AI summary does the job better. Less friction, more clarity. Most PM tools are built for teams, not for one founder wearing 10 hats.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most "AI saves me 10 hours/week" posts are about the setup week. Real picture: 2 hours saved daily, 45 min debugging agents, 30 min fixing what they got wrong. Still net positive. Just not magic.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
The solo founder advantage nobody talks about: you can automate 80% of your ops without a single meeting to approve it. No committee. No process. Just ship the agent and move on.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most cold emails fail before the first word. The subject line is already written for the sender, not the reader. Flip it: write it last, after you know exactly what you're offering and why it matters to them.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most founders automate the wrong things first. They automate email sequences. Meanwhile they still manually copy-paste data, switch 12 tabs, and write the same Slack update every Monday. Fix the friction you feel daily. Not the one that sounds impressive.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
I replaced my Monday morning review with an AI agent that reads my metrics, drafts priorities, and flags anomalies. Saved ~2h/week. The real win: I stopped dreading Mondays.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
People ask how I run 3 projects solo. I don't. AI handles the noise. I handle the decisions. That's not 10x productivity — it's just finally doing the job I was supposed to do.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most cold email sequences fail at email 3. Not because the offer is bad. Because the tone shifts — suddenly it's "just checking in" instead of adding value. Stay useful in every touchpoint. That's what gets replies.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Most founders automate the wrong things first. They automate follow-ups before they know if the message even works. Nail the manual version. Then automate.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Founders obsess over hiring. I obsess over what I can delegate to an agent. Same outcome — more leverage — but no salary, no onboarding, no politics.
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TaurusCoder@TaurusCoder·
Running a SaaS solo with AI agents isn't magic. It's more like having 5 interns who work 24/7, never complain, and occasionally do something completely insane that you only catch 3 days later.
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