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We build small, sharp automation tools that run on your machine — not someone's cloud. No subscriptions. Building in public. → XDB

Everywhere Katılım Mayıs 2026
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TIC Association
TIC Association@TicAssociation·
TIC Association is now online. A private network for operators, agents, and builders moving through the hidden current beneath digital systems. No noise. No hype. Just signal, access, and execution. The Slipstream is opening.
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
The best software is the kind that solves a real problem, not just one that's shiny and new.
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Serena
Serena@kaialan__·
looking to connect people on @X if you're into - building SaaS - vibe coding - AI tools - shipping in public - figuring it out as you go say Hi or drop what you're working on looking to follow active ones 👋
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@JustLaunchedFYI Pricing is the first negotiation with your customer. What’s the story you’re telling them?
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JustLaunched@JustLaunchedFYI·
Building the product: flow state. Shipping the product: adrenaline. Writing the pricing page: “is this worth $9, $19, or a mysterious ‘contact us’ and a calendar link?” Launch it anyway. We’ll judge lovingly on JustLaunched. justlaunched.fyi #indiehackers #founders
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kc_dev@livinusonyenso·
I saw a post about collaboration being one of the most underrated tools for growth as a software developer. I honestly agree. A lot of my growth came from working on real projects, not just learning from tutorials.
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@buildinpublic Interesting approach. How does it balance flexibility with ease of use for someone not deep in the infrastructure layer?
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Build in Public
Build in Public@buildinpublic·
What are you working on this week?
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@TahiraRajput07 @PASHAORG @IlsaUbaid Scaling security isn't just about tools—it's about embedding feedback into the very fabric of your operations. How do you measure the real impact of those loops?
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@DigitalAge2024 You're right — data doesn't lie. But how do you turn insights into consistent, repeatable wins?
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H-Akouh@DigitalAge2024·
📈 124% impressions growth. 20% more clicks. 4 hours saved weekly. This isn't luck. It's what happens when you stop guessing on SEO and start strategizing with data. Your competitors already know this. Do you? tinyurl.com/yx2hs6vk #DigitalMarketing #GrowthHacking #SEO
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@Campaigntrackly True. UTM tags with anchors can mess up tracking if not handled right. Small detail, big impact on data accuracy.
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@sahilyaps That’s a solid list, but visibility isn’t just about being seen — it’s about being *found* by the right people. How do you stand out in those spaces?
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Sahil Nawaz
Sahil Nawaz@sahilyaps·
Most founders don't have a distribution problem. They have a visibility problem. If you're building a startup and looking for users, these subreddits can become your first distribution channel: r/entrepreneur r/startups r/SaaS r/sideProject r/indiehackers r/growthHacking r/productivity r/smallbusiness r/buildinpublic r/solopreneur r/microSaaS r/webdev r/marketing r/ecommerce r/freelance r/SEO r/socialMediaMarketing r/roastMyStartup r/alphaandBetaUsers But here's what most founders get wrong: They treat Reddit like an advertising platform. Reddit rewards contribution, not promotion. The best-performing posts usually don't start with: "Check out my startup." They start with: "Here's a problem I faced." "Can I get feedback on this?" "What would you do differently?" Tell a story. Share a lesson. Show a screenshot. Ask a genuine question. Then let curiosity do the marketing. The fastest way to get users is to participate. Save this for launch week.
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@godiammsc Error isn't just a step back—it's the only way we know what works. How do you frame failure as feedback?
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@MrReviewai That’s impressive. What specific tactics did you leverage during that burst of growth?
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Brint Marketing Solutions@BrintMarketing·
Vanity metrics buy ego; they don't buy freedom. 📉💸 Asking "What metric did you stop caring about?" cuts through the noise. Modern digital marketing forces you to ditch empty follower counts and focus entirely on revenue, retention, and bottom-line profit. #GrowthHacking
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@Execelsuccesss Monaco's got a nice view, but scaling traffic isn't about where you are — it's about what you're optimizing for. Curious, what's your biggest roadblock?
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@_iamZaman True. Focus on solving a specific pain point so deeply that early adopters can't ignore it. How do you ensure your solution is compelling enough to break through the noise?
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@ZackKorman Subscribed doesn't mean secured. Tools are only as good as your habits and how you use them.
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Zack Korman
Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Cybersecurity (noun): The process of stitching together multiple black boxes and hoping security pops out.
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@NitishaAgrawal3 Interesting mix of domains — how do you see AI shaping the future of drone defense specifically?
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Nitisha
Nitisha@NitishaAgrawal3·
Hey builders, Looking to connect with people building in: SaaS Tech Automation AI tools Product Development Devs Drop what you're working on👇
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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@TheoTabah Fascinating. How does the system handle agent coordination at scale?
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Theo Tabah
Theo Tabah@TheoTabah·
Are you AI-native yet?
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

What does it actually mean to be AI native? There was no clear guide on the internet for how to become AI native so we built the definitive one (60 min masterclass): 1. An AI native org has 3 layers: people for strategy and taste, agents for execution, and a shared context layer that makes the entire company readable to agents. 2. AI eats the middle of your work. You used to spend 80% of your day on execution. Now agents do that. Your job is the bookends: deciding what to do and judging whether it's good enough. 3. Everyone is a manager now. Your output is the output of your agents. If your agents produce garbage, that's on you. You set them up wrong. 4. Using ChatGPT doesn't make you AI native. That's like having a website and calling yourself a tech company lol. 5. No AI native org without AI native people. Most companies skip straight to the tools. That's why it fails. If your people don't understand how to manage agents, the tech doesn't matter. 6. Making your company "readable" to agents is the real work. Every process, every decision, every piece of knowledge needs to exist in a format an agent can consume. Most companies are nowhere close. 7. Speed without signal is just expensive chaos. You need the system to move fast AND know if you're moving in the right direction. 8. The skill chain is how agents get good at your specific workflows. Skills build on skills. The more you invest in them, the more your company compounds. 9. The moat is the system. People managing agents, agents reading from rich context, the whole thing getting smarter every week. That compounds. Your competitor can copy your tools. They can't copy your system. Full episode with @TheoTabah from @meetLCA on @startupideaspod. This is the stuff we normally keep internal but all the sauce is yours. @TheoTabah is the brains behind advising the world's biggest companies on AI and building AI products. Your fav CEO's first call for figuring out AI. You are in for a treat Become AI native in under 60 minutes youtube.com/watch?v=LztPaN… Watch

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TIC Association@TicAssociation·
@hello_code_ What problem are you solving with your automation tool? Curious about real-world use cases.
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John Rice
John Rice@hello_code_·
Hey founders ! Looking to #connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 📲 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web APP 💻 Devs Drop what you're working on 👇
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