Alessio Persico
16 posts

Alessio Persico
@alepbuilds
I build tools for people who build tools. Currently shipping EchoSift — finding what developers actually complain about.
Rome, Lazio Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@alepbuilds @phuctm97 It’s mostly aimed at people who should just buy and customize a Squarespace or Shopify template.
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@darthgawd I wrote a Claude skill for it, if you need I can push it on a public repo so you can have a look. Its keeping me away from the 20x😂
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@alepbuilds this was happening to me for a longggggg time, i started using claude remote-control , but it works on my cli again now.
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@aandreoonline Mostly organic for now.
Posting ideas and insights around the problem space, and a few early builders found it through that.
Also reaching out directly to people already discussing these pain points.
Still early, but starting to see the right kind of users come in.
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90% of “SaaS ideas” on Twitter come from the same loop:
• the same blog posts
• the same frameworks
• the same AI wrappers
That’s why most of them feel identical.
Real opportunities don’t come from curated content.
They come from raw frustration.
People don’t write blog posts about their biggest problems.
They complain about them:
→ in GitHub issues
→ in Reddit threads
→ in Hacker News comments
If you want a real SaaS idea:
Stop reading founders.
Start mining complaints.
I’m building something around this.
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@DmitryVladyko Most devs build products no one wants.
Others build audiences that never pay.
I’ve been both.
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@lessiodev Building audience first sounds smart until you realize you've spent six months growing followers who want free tips, not paying customers. I've seen more traction from shipping something small, finding 10 people who actually pay for it, then using those conversations to figure...
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@iyoushetwt Depends on your stack but is not as bad as some others🥶
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@MG_of_the_north 100% agree.
I focused way too much on building.
This time I validated before writing a single line of code.
Curious — what’s your go-to way to validate ideas?
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@lessiodev The order matters: idea first, distribution second, execution third. Swapping them is why 9/10 fail. Following #11, curious what you validated differently this time.
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@bidhanxcode Running 29 pods with 8GB but I’ll still go with 16 (after launching them I can’t open notes lol)
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@arthuryuzbashew @marclou @Asif2BD @lostastronaut_x Yep and is not even that crazy technology, probably some vibe coders could do a new oc from scratch in a week
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@marclou @Asif2BD @lostastronaut_x I see it useful for super duper low code lazy people
But basically it is Claude chat moved to telegram…
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OpenClaw wrappers are now sponsoring TrustMRR for a total of $4,497/month.
Thanks @Asif2BD for joining today 🤗
And thanks to @lostastronaut_x too, the first VC funds sponsoring the site since yesterday!

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