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Assylkhan
@assylunicorn
Founder https://t.co/jbXBvFrkIJ | Prev startup with 1m+ downloads | Posting how I build the next unicorn
San Francisco (soon) Katılım Temmuz 2024
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X updated their algorithm last week, we read every line of code.
Then we used what we learned to launch Tempo and got 1.5M+ views in 24hrs.
We even found one secret tactic nobody else has figured out yet.
I broke down our whole strategy in a doc. Reply and I’ll send it over.
Joe Devoy@JosephDevoy
Introducing Tempo: The world’s first AI Head of Growth. AI can now scale a brand faster than any human, see how:
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Personal story and my biggest mistake.
For my entire startup journey(5+ years), I was avoiding one simple mistake that all the founders do: Making something without research, analyzing the market and knowing what you are building and for whom. For every of my startups, I had a clear strategy, researched the market, talked with people and then built.
At my current startup, I decided to flip the script. I made something that I want to do and what I see is good. And you know what? I did not work.
I built something cool, but I did not know for whom to sell it, because I did not know for whom I was building it. At this moment, I felt that I was the most stupid person in the world.
I stopped building immediately and started researching! The entire previous week went to researching and making all the stuff that was supposed to be done earlier.
Now I have a clear vision of what I am building and for whom I am building. New updates are coming, follow to see how I will build the next trillion-dollar company!

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@assylunicorn I always look into Reddit, do some stuff and then forget about it...
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The switch from 'build what I think is cool' to 'build for a specific person with a specific problem' is the hardest mindset shift in early-stage building. Most founders have to burn a startup or two before they actually internalize it. The fact that you caught it mid-build and pivoted to research is more self-awareness than most show.
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Personal story and my biggest mistake.
For my entire startup journey(5+ years), I was avoiding one simple mistake that all the founders do: Making something without research, analyzing the market and knowing what you are building and for whom.
For every of my startups, I had a clear strategy, researched the market, talked with people and then built.
At my current startup, I decided to flip the script. I made something that I want to do and what I see is good. And you know what? I did not work.
I built something cool, but I did not know for whom to sell it, because I did not know for whom I was building it. At this moment, I felt that I was the most stupid person in the world.
I stopped building immediately and started researching! The entire previous week went to researching and making all the stuff that was supposed to be done earlier.
Now I have a clear vision of what I am building and for whom I am building.
New updates are coming, follow to see how I will build the next trillion-dollar company!

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@assylunicorn If you work in a scrum team, you should have small tasks. And small features and bugs can't have big PRs.
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@assylunicorn That's cool! What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing right now with users?
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Just hit 800 followers! 🎉
3 months ago, I was at 0.
1 month ago, I almost quit because growth felt “too slow.”
Today, the momentum feels real.
If you're struggling to grow here, remember:
The first 500 are the hardest.
The next 500 come much faster.
If you’ve been here since day 1 thank you ❤️
If you’re new here, buckle up.
We’re just getting started 🚀
20% away from 1K.

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