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Indie Dev - Building Portfolio of apps to $1000 MRR

Katılım Mart 2018
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Viswa
Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
new App is live! I’m so excited (and honestly a little emotional) 🥹 After months of building, testing and refining it is finally LIVE! Day 1 : 53 Downloads, $9 MRR Goal : $1k MRR in 6 months. Feel free to try it. Send to your smoker friends who need this 🫶🏼
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Aditya
Aditya@AdityaShips·
“the magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding ”
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@simonecanciello Just curious how the video is processed to get the recipe info !
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Simone Canc@simonecanciello·
if you’re building an app without a viral feature, don’t do it. this one is everywhere lately: share recipes from tiktok. i added my ui that went viral last weeks (now everyone’s copying it). i’m building it in public with rork max. what do you think?
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Paul@DevPaulC·
@ViswaMakeThings cool app! I’m not a smoker but left a 5 ⭐️review. Hope it helps
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Paul@DevPaulC·
Do you make iPhone apps? I will try it and leave a review. Leave a link in the comments
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
4 months ago I launched my first subscription app while working a 9–5. It failed. But it taught me 3 rules I’ll never ignore again: • Marketing is NOT an afterthought • Post that damn video • Consistency. That’s it. Round 2 starts now.
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screensdesign@screensdesign_·
@ViswaMakeThings 60 days with a 9-5 means every hour counts. we have the app patterns that cut research time fast :)
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Viswa
Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
I am getting on a 60 day challenge - To build apps and post about it, while doing my 9-5. It was challenging the last time when I was riding 2 ships, guess I must be wiser now, Let’s go!
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@elonmusk Isn’t main point of Odyssey is to don’t go for false wars! Odysseus was in PTSD and in guilt of killing innocent people for a war which achieved nothing good.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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A powerful scene in the Odyssey happens when Odysseus finally returns to Ithaca after twenty years of war and wandering. You would expect the story to end with celebration, with the hero coming home, the family reunited, and order restored. Homer does something far stranger. Odysseus arrives disguised as a beggar, because Athena warns him that the palace has been taken over by more than a hundred suitors who have been living there for years, eating his food, drinking his wine, and pressuring his wife Penelope to marry one of them. They believe Odysseus is dead and in their minds the kingdom is already theirs. So the king of Ithaca walks through his own halls dressed in rags while the men stealing his house sit comfortably at his tables. They mock him, throw scraps at him, and one of them even strikes him, and Odysseus takes it. That is the remarkable part, because the same man who blinded the Cyclops and survived twenty years of disasters now stands quietly while strangers insult him in his own home. Homer tells us his heart burns inside his chest and that he wants to attack them immediately, yet he restrains himself and waits. Instead of striking, Odysseus studies the room carefully. He counts the men, watches their habits, and quietly observes which servants remain loyal and which have betrayed him. The hero of the Odyssey does something most people cannot do, which is delay revenge until the moment is right. Eventually Penelope announces a contest and brings out Odysseus’ great bow, declaring that she will marry the man who can string it and shoot an arrow through twelve axe heads lined up in a row. One by one the suitors try and fail, because none of them can even bend the bow. Then the beggar asks for a turn. The suitors laugh at first, but the bow is eventually handed to him. Odysseus takes it in his hands and strings it effortlessly. Homer says the sound of the bowstring tightening rings through the hall like the note of a swallow. Then he places an arrow on the string and sends it cleanly through all twelve axe heads. In that moment the beggar disappears. Odysseus turns the bow toward the suitors and reveals who he is. What follows is one of the most brutal scenes in Greek literature. The doors are sealed and the suitors realize too late that they are trapped inside the hall. Odysseus, his son Telemachus, and two loyal servants begin killing them one by one. There is no escape, no mercy, and no negotiation. The men who spent years consuming another man’s house die inside it. It is a violent ending, but Homer wants you to understand something important. The real danger to Odysseus was never just the monsters and storms on the long journey home. It was the possibility that someone else might take his place while he was gone. When Odysseus finally returns, he reminds everyone in Ithaca of a simple truth: a man’s home is not truly his unless he is willing to fight for it.

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Deva
Deva@suryajayak38603·
Rewatched virumandi after seeing recent episode of @karthickkrishna vintage Series . Virumandi is truly a cinematic spectacle. Real,Raw,Deep, violent, philosophical drama that amazes you , surprises you every time you rewatch. Probably the greatest film ever made
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@kdthecomic yeah, twitter ain't fun as it used to be!
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Karthi Durai
Karthi Durai@kdthecomic·
Onnu bittu id ah varuthu, ila AI vanthu ellarum nadu theruvuku vara porom nu varuthu...where is the fun twitter 😪😪
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
Claude Code is miles better than Codex. Super tempting to quit my 9-5 and build apps full time!
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@seraleev I guess, I am the 10th Yes!
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
Should I put together a guide on what I did to reach 5M? Reply YES if you’re interested in how to get high reach consistently – without relying on luck.
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@seraleev How did you do it!?

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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@SofiaMarin5555 It’s just a metadata thing, adding EULA suggested by apple will solve this. Good luck
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Sofia Marin
Sofia Marin@SofiaMarin5555·
just got rejected from App Store lmk if anyone knows how to resolve this error
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
The end days of AI wrapper apps might be here! @ChatGPTapp just released “Chat wrapped” and the UI/UX is great. Are indie devs cooked or we still got a long runway?
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Viswa@ViswaMakeThings·
@Siron93 This is great! Was hoping someone would make it. How to access?
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Siro@Siron93·
We just launched the fastest way to design high-converting mobile apps. Idea to Figma in <60s. Feed the results to Cursor/Claude with perfect clarity. Powered by UX patterns from 2,200+ top subscription apps. Retweet and comment, I will send you 10 free credits in your DM 👇
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