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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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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Introducing Sharpsana The first AI coworker with the full context and memory of your company Never forgets Knows everything Works as the GOAT on your startup Try for free!
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Life is like Minecraft Some spawn next to a village with iron and food. Some spawn in the middle of an ocean with nothing. The hard spawn just takes longer. But no matter of spawn, everyone can kill the dragon and win the game
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Life is like Minecraft. You can get easy spawn where everything is super accessible or you can get hard spawn and it will take twice more time. But no matter of spawn everyone is capable to kill dragon and win the game
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Pascio
Pascio@IAmPascio·
I just finished writing my most valuable PDF yet: "The 10-Day Launch Playbook" (36 pages) It's the full case study of how we beat OpenAI on Producthunt + hit $4K MRR in 48 hrs. Will 100% charge for this later, but for now... Reply "PH" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
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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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Before researching actual pain points and building without understanding what people want, I felt like a blind mole digging into nowhere. Now, after researching, I have so much clarity. Aiming to reshape the product by the end of the week and start giving it to users!
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Reddit is cool, but do you really read all these big posts and comments, or use LLMs for summarization? I thought that it was better to read by myself to hear the pain and the client's voice, but it is starting to take too much time. What do you think?
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Kekko D’Amato
Kekko D’Amato@kekkodamato_·
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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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
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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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
How do people review big PRs now? Engineers now generate tens of thousands of lines of code in a couple of minutes with AI. Do developers separate everything into smaller PRs, or is the review now entirely on AI?
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Ryan@ryanndngg·
Announcing Skalpel AI: Never Hit Your Usage Limit Every Again It's the cost saving infrastructure for the developer building in the AI age. Limited spots of 500, opening today.
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Reddit is amazing. It is like talking with tons of your users who do not have any filters. People there truly share what they think and it is an excellent source of truth. If you have not tried it for your startup, just take a shot. You will start understanding your ICP 10 times better
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
@aidaniil Printers are always a pain in the ass. Someone definitely needs to build an updated version
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Dan
Dan@aidaniil·
on the verge of throwing my printer out the window I just replaced a cartridge and now the whole thing doesn’t work
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
I am 100% sure that @elonmusk is doing Neurolink for being able to clone his brain, live infinitely and build great stuff as long as possible
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
Reddit is amazing. It is like talking with tons of your users who do not have any filters. People there truly share what they think and it is an excellent source of truth. If you have not tried it for your startup, just take a shot. You will start understanding your ICP 10 times better
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Assylkhan@assylunicorn·
How do people review big PRs now? Engineers now generate tens of thousands of lines of code in a couple of minutes with AI. Do developers separate everything into smaller PRs, or is the review now entirely on AI?
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SE Hozaifa
SE Hozaifa@SeHozaifa·
@assylunicorn That's cool! What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing right now with users?
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SE Hozaifa
SE Hozaifa@SeHozaifa·
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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