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Andrew Eddie

@andreweddi

Building apps, automations & little dopamine machines 📱AI powered, caffeine fueled.

Think your UX is good? → Katılım Kasım 2024
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Adrian Solarz
Adrian Solarz@adriansolarzz·
after printing $800,000+ and MILLIONS of views with AI UGC for b2c… i’m giving away EVERYTHING i know about how to print with this opportunity like + comment “UGC” and i'll send you a 34-page guide about it (must be following + RT for priority access) deleting this in 48h
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George Stock
George Stock@georgesttock·
I built an AI UGC tool that rakes in 10M+ views while I sleep... in just 7 days. It runs 99% on autopilot + smart distribution. Here’s the breakdown: - Generate 100 AI UGC videos with Kling 3.0 - Spread content across 120 burner TikTok accounts Comment “120” and I’ll show you exactly how it works (Must be following)
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Mobile apps teach you a lot. Biggest one for me? Attention is everything. So many ideas look fire at first. You start digging and realize they’re just time sinks. Distractions dressed up as opportunities I lost time chasing some of them. Not doing that again Focus wins. Back to building.
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Jacob Rodri
Jacob Rodri@jacobrodri_·
This is actually crazy This app shows you every TikTok/IG creator an app is working with, plus all the Meta ads they’re running (highlighting the winners)
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Kritika
Kritika@kritikakodes·
I am a Vibe Coder, scare me with one word.😏
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Best UX things I always consider while building apps 👇 – 1 clear action per screen
 – feedback after every tap
 – no empty states (always guide users)
 – make users feel progress early
 – don’t hide key actions in menus
 – remove one thing before you ship Good UX is invisible but users always feel it.
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
When to sell: signs your product is ready for an exit 👇 – MRR is stable for 3–6 months
– Growth is organic, not forced
– Support requests are low
– You’re no longer excited to build
– Someone else could scale it better than you That’s when holding starts costing you more than selling
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aasim
aasim@BhatAasim9·
$22,571 in a single day. my Saas is growing like crazy 🔥
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Ernesto Lopez
Ernesto Lopez@ErnestoSOFTWARE·
My focus for 2026 is very simple: → Grow to 400k followers across all platforms → Make $10M → Get absolutely ripped → Marry my gf → Get closer with God What’s yours?
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Data isn’t boring It’s how you stop guessing and start growing I track almost every single user action, from the first tap to the drop off point It’s wild how much you learn once you stop assuming and start watching what people actually do
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
The hardest skill in business isn’t strategy or coding. It’s showing up when nothing’s exciting anymore Most people quit in the quiet phase, when progress feels invisible Keep going when it’s boring, that’s where the wins stack up
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Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Why I started building consumer apps: Because they move fast.
 You launch something, people react.
You instantly see what clicks and what doesn’t. No long calls, no fake traction, no pretending, just real users, real feedback, real dopamine. That loop hits different.
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Here’s how I validate app ideas before touching code 👇 - Make a few TikToks around the concept - Collect the “where can I get this?” comments - DM those people early access links - Ask for feedback - If at least 30% of them actually use it or reply again, that’s a real signal No forms, no surveys, no bullshit Just market pull, pure and simple
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
“If it’s good, people will find it”.  no, they won’t, attention doesn’t work like that.
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Hunter J. Isaacson
Hunter J. Isaacson@hunterjisaacson·
Failed for 5 straight years Nobody cared Kept going Year 6 changed everything Keep shipping 🫡
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Steven
Steven@StevenCravotta·
Marketing is hard because it requires taste.
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Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
Startup idea: an app that makes you feel young even though you’re not.
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
most startups aren’t startups they’re just a nice landing page, a few tweets, and a dream in Figma. the real work starts when the dopamine fades and you realize marketing feels 10x harder than coding that’s the moment you find out if it’s a project… or a business
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
what’s something you spent months learning that could’ve been done in a week?
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Andrew Eddie
Andrew Eddie@andreweddi·
I used to spend hours watching other people’s success stories, thinking I was learning Looking back, I wasn’t learning anything Half of those videos I can’t even remember The real lessons came when I started doing Trying. Failing. Trying again Failing 10 more times. Then trying anyway You don’t grow by watching You grow by getting your hands dirty
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