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Victor Detraz

@ViceCaz

Founder @ Airscale

Paris Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Victor Detraz
Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
@Rreddington_ @kylian_khalifa @taap__it Contre intuitif mais c'est ce que je délèguerais presque en dernier, ça vaut le coup juste pour l'amour reçu en retour et la différenciation par rapport à l'ordinaire - tips pour le faire presque sans effort: utiliser @WisprFlow et dicter à l'oral les réponses à apporter
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Kylian Khalifa
Kylian Khalifa@kylian_khalifa·
J’ai décidé que je serai la seule personne à gérer le support client de @taap__it pendant au moins 8 mois. Le support client, c’est la première chose que 99 % des CEO délèguent. Hier encore, on m’a écrit : « Attends, c’est vraiment le CEO qui me répond ? C’est génial, pourquoi tu ne délègues pas ? » Pour moi, c’est LA plus grosse erreur possible. Un CEO ne devrait jamais complètement arrêter de faire du support, peu importe la taille de sa boîte. C’est dans ce pôle, si négligé et sous-estimé, que se trouvent les réponses à tous les problèmes d’un business. L’information la plus IMPORTANTE est là. Vos clients vous disent tout, mais vous êtes trop loin pour l’entendre :( Aïe.
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PL Bompard@PLBompard·
Every Friday my chrome tabs look like this. Is there a cure for it? 🫠
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Max@MaxRohowsky·
@ViceCaz This is the dream...
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
As a founder there are bad and good days. I guess today is a great one!
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Artem Kirsanov
Artem Kirsanov@kirsnvartem·
Want my collection of Bubble + JavaScript snippets? • API data parsing • Date formatting • Complex calculations • Custom validations Drop a ❤️ and I'll share them
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Artem Kirsanov@kirsnvartem·
How I supercharge @bubble apps with custom JS 🚀 Real example from yesterday 👇
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
@SaidAitmbarek Tested all 3, ended building my own -obviously simplified- affiliate system. Lack of portal customization capabilities, automatic payout, pain in managing lead status progess is what prompting me It may be just me, they're great tools
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Saïd Aitmbarek
Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
planning to set up affiliates soon for $49 pro & still need to - set attractive commission rates (20-40%)🤝 - set a high cookie duration - use affiliate networks - set up referrals: premium offered when you bring customers💸 and choose a stripe-compatible provider for @microlaunchhq my shortlist: Tolt, FirstPromoter, Rewardful ($49 for $7.5k revenue) which one would you go with?🤞
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
@Theodore_DI It seems that retention is the new "growth at all cost" If we can stay small, we should
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Theo@Theodore_DI·
Are we too focused on scaling, or is there power in staying small and purposeful? #indiehacker #startuplife
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Bek@Nodirbay·
Tl;dr: - using api connector, make a fake api call, but manually set response type to your json structure. This creates a new data type with access to each property - using toolbox plugin, run js to yourself (capturing using js to bubble element), where you send your json but tell the js to bubble element to expect the data type from your fake api call There’s a bit more to it but that’s basically it
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Bek@Nodirbay·
Found a hack that lets me define custom json in @bubble and then parse it natively, all on the front end without having to call a backend workflow each time. Il write out a guide tomorrow
Bek@Nodirbay

Dear @bubble I beg of you to let us parse JSON natively. I am tired of having to create backend wfs that I call through api connector every time I work with openai function calls or structured responses in json (all return json as string)

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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
Awesome stuff as always, James! What do you think of Perplexity API's results? I've noticed they rarely match what you get from the chat. I reached out to their support team to understand the difference, and they confirmed that the chat and API use different approaches, even when the API uses their most powerful search models
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James Devonport
James Devonport@jamesdevonport·
Here's latest issue of my #NoCode SaaS newsletter all about dynamic LLM prompting in @bubble! - How to use branching - Storing prompts in option sets - Injecting data from database - Fetching data from external APIs Out now here 👉 nocodesaas.io/p/dynamic-llm-… ❤️
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Khalifa
Khalifa@saleskhalifa·
What’s the best tool for exporting LinkedIn Sales Nav Lists as CSV’s?
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
Browsing Reddit and randomly spotting your bootstrapped Saas mentioned in a thread about your VC-backed competitor Win of the day
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Thomas Sanlis 🥐
Thomas Sanlis 🥐@T_Zahil·
Amazing start this month, I feel like a kid living his dream 🥹
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AHMED HATATA | 🎬✨
AHMED HATATA | 🎬✨@AHMEDHATATA_X·
🚀 Introducing my latest PROMO VIDEO for @SupademoHQ ! 🎥✨ the fastest way to create interactive and engaging product demos. Your product deserves a standout PROMO VIDEO like this to shine and grab attention! 💥🔥 Hit me up and let’s rock it! 🎉 Let me know what do you think 💬 #buildinpublic #indiehackers #VIDEO
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Jon Bishop@igrowsaas·
@ViceCaz God, I had a colleague in sales a while ago who would call people and leave a voicemail in a semi-panicked voice saying it's extremely important they call back with 0 details about what was going on. A couple people called back thinking something was wrong with their kid.
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
Bro heard people saying cold email is dead and took it a little too literally
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Nic Conley@niconley·
@ViceCaz If someone did this, I wana see the results lol
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Bek@Nodirbay·
Started moving all of my custom CSS in @bubble out of HTML elements and into a separate CSS file I am hosting in @Cloudflare. Has made it super easy to keep track of them all (and have @cursor_ai just write them for me) Best part is that I can push those changes live outside the editor/without showing "we've updated this page" banner.
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Victor Detraz@ViceCaz·
Loving this discussion Sam. My take: current/future Saas founders should seriously weigh the pros and cons of both options. And the decision will probably need to be re-evaluated every 6 months or so We're probably entering a period where the answer is going to be case-dependent (based on the type of software being built, current level of no code and code proficiency, deadline - if any - to create the MVP, finance, solopreneur vs team of founders..) Before, perhaps, a definitive shift in favor of one or the other for specific types of app... "AI assisted no code" is probably going to be a major thing too and this is the next logical play for current No/low code leaders All of these interrogations and yet.. the end users won't care as long as it works 😎
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Sam Morgan
Sam Morgan@_smorgan·
Biased opinion here, but I've been using @cursor_ai for a few months now - I'm not understanding at all the comparisons to no-code or the idea that this is competition for no-code. I really don't think it is. No code taught me how to program. In a world where I never discovered @bubble, I don't think I can be useful at all with something like @cursor_ai. Sure, now that I'm a no-code "expert" so to speak, is it amazing that I can easily transfer to coding and learn to develop in a full stack, own all of my code type of environment - of course! But I don't think most people commenting on this are giving enough thought to how much of a programming mind something like cursor requires to use. No-code creates a needed opportunity for non-technical people to learn programming, and AI platforms like cursor create opportunity for technical no-coders to transition. I think the future has room for both. Whenever I get scared of the future of AI and what it means for no-coders, coders, and all programmers, I try to remind myself that the vast majority of people in the world have no interest in learning how to make their own software, regardless of how easy it becomes to do so.
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