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Bryce

@bryceeyd

persuasion in public. Writing about psychology, attention & sales. I rewrite founder posts, landing pages, and product descriptions.

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Two months ago, a founder DM’d me. Not asking for a redesign. Not asking for more features. Just one question: Can you look at my landing page? People visit, but they don’t buy.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
After: “Resolve 40% of support tickets before your team even opens Slack.” Same product.
Different level of clarity. The first explains the tool.
The second sells the outcome.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Most SaaS founders don’t need “better copy.”
They need sharper specificity. Before: “An AI customer support tool that helps SaaS teams save time.”
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Want your SaaS copy to convert? Start with a simple formula: Problem + Solution + Value. Identify their pain, present your solution, and showcase the benefits. Repeat this in every piece of copy and watch engagement rise.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
They buy when they understand why it matters to them. And sometimes the difference between a struggling SaaS and a growing one is a few sentences that finally make the right person say: “This is exactly what I’ve been looking for.”
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
The numbers are great. But what I remember most is the founder’s message: “For the first time, people get what we’re building.” That’s the real job of copy. Not writing words. Transferring belief. Because people don’t buy when they understand your product.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Two months ago, a founder DM’d me. Not asking for a redesign. Not asking for more features. Just one question: Can you look at my landing page? People visit, but they don’t buy.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@Liam_McDaniel3 PitchForge: The target users are founders, indie hackers, SaaS builders, and small business owners who are good at building products but struggle to write strong copy for landing pages, emails, ads, and launches. The main feature is an AI Product Launch Copy Kit Generator.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@Liam_McDaniel3 Respect. Most people spend months talking about ideas. You shipped. That already puts you ahead of the crowd waiting for the perfect time, co-founder, or funding. 🚀
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Liam McDaniel
Liam McDaniel@Liam_McDaniel3·
18, solo, just launched my first real SaaS. No co-founder, no funding, no network. Just built it and shipped it. If you’re building something right now, drop what it is below 👇 Trying to follow more founders actually doing the work, not just posting about it.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@1Umairshaikh The fastest way to grow a startup is to grow your circle. Opportunities rarely come from strangers—they come from people who know what you’re building. Builders, make some connections.
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
Founders: It’s Friday. Network day. Startups grow faster with the right people around you. Introduce yourself and network 🤝
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@anupamrjp A better question: If I gave you 100 users today, would they stay next month? Acquisition gets attention. Retention builds businesses.
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🃏@anupamrjp·
SaaS builders, If I gave you 100 new users today… What product would they be signing up for?
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@KevinSzabo14 Time doesn’t remember hesitation. It only rewards what you started early enough to compound. So I can’t wait
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
In 5 years from now, you won’t care how long it took, you’ll just be glad you started.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@nicklaunches It’s never ready. So I launch when: •I’ve solved the core problem •I can get real users to try it •I’m embarrassed but not blocked The last thing I shipped? I knew it was time because talking to users hurt more than shipping would.
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Nick Launches@nicklaunches·
How do you decide it's time to launch? 🔥 > A set deadline > When it feels ready > When I run out of patience > It never feels ready Pick one, then reply with the last thing you shipped and how you knew it was time Best answers go in this week's newsletter.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@cyrilgupta Most people aren’t short on ideas—they’re short on execution loops. AI just rewards the ones who ship, iterate, and talk about what they’re building in real time. Always open to connecting with builders who are actually shipping, not just planning. 🚀
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Cyril Gupta
Cyril Gupta@cyrilgupta·
Building in AI, automation, and startups every day. Looking to connect with founders, developers, creators, and people building cool things on the internet 🤝 Drop what you’re working on below; would love to meet more ambitious people in this space 🚀
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@yashhq_22 Most $0 SaaS products aren’t broken they’re just invisible. One consistent voice doing simple, daily distribution is often the only difference between no revenue and early traction.
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Yash@yashhq_22·
the difference between a $0 SaaS and a $1k MRR SaaS is usually just one person telling 100 others about it everyday.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
You’re not “building in public” to get attention you’re building proof in public so strangers feel safe trying something unfinished. The goal isn’t virality. It’s familiarity. People don’t join “new tools.” They join what already feels proven through repetition.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Most founders think the first 100 users come from a launch. They don’t. They come from repeated conversations with the same pain.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
Claude Opus 4.8 just dropped, You know what that means.
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@OhazBuilds $10K MRR. Followers don’t pay bills 😂😂, revenue does. Attention is optional. Cash flow isn’t.
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Joshua Ohaz
Joshua Ohaz@OhazBuilds·
Solo founders, what do you want more: - 10k followers - $10k MRR ?
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Bryce@bryceeyd·
@sflorimm Close, but slightly exaggerated. It’s more like: coding gets you to “possible,” distribution decides if it becomes a business. You can’t ignore the build but without telling people it exists, the build is invisible.
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Floro S.
Floro S.@sflorimm·
Building an app today is 90% telling people it exists and 10% coding What's your opinion?
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