Hannah Wright

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Hannah Wright

Hannah Wright

@founderhannah

Founder @ https://t.co/Ao3qlqkmMp - the design system your AI agent installs in 1 line. UI that's different from the default AI designs. #buildinpublic #founders

United States Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@Lumver_ai @X Lumver OS looks great! Love the data-driven approach to agency work & freelancing - it's a must. And nice that gamification was added in.
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Lumver@Lumver_ai·
@founderhannah @X Building Lumver OS — a business dashboard for freelancers and agency owners who are tired of running their pipeline from a spreadsheet. AI deal health scoring + gamified habit streaks + revenue forecasting. Free. lumver.gumroad.com/l/lumveros
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
Hey @X, I'm new to building in public and looking to #connect with: → Founders → AI builders creating AI agents & workflows → Indie hackers → Developers → SaaS builders → Vibe coders → Claude power users If you're building something interesting, reply here & share what you're working on! #buildinpublic
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Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@urlmagic @X Whoa, cool! I haven't seen something like this before. Seems like it'd be very helpful for data-driven companies, but also for user-generated content sites as well.
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@0xboosay @X Very nice - thanks for sharing & congrats on the upcoming launch!
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Buse
Buse@0xboosay·
@founderhannah @X Hey Hannah! I'm building Thanxful: AI gratitude journaling app. App Store launch is tomorrow (June 1st). Here's the website if you wanna check it out and join our Founders Club! thanxful.app/en
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Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@alperadocodes @X That's awesome RE: the app being almost finished. I've just finished re-launching saasdesign.io - a pivot after 7 years. I used to sell static Figma UI kits, now shifting to AI design systems and templates.
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Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@0xkaizenova @X I've been working on saasdesign.io - just re-launched it (major pivot after 7 yrs of running the business). In the past, I used to sell static Figma UI kits. Now it's time for AI-driven design systems & templates! Are you working on something new at the moment?
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Kai Nova
Kai Nova@0xkaizenova·
@founderhannah @X building in public sounds exciting what have you started working on
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alperadoss
alperadoss@alperadocodes·
@founderhannah @X hi, let's connect. I'm building a notion website builder myself. what are you working on recently?
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JustJerry
JustJerry@JustJerry121·
@founderhannah @X AI agents + workflows is the lane I’d compare notes on. Happy to connect - what are you building in public first?
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@guileful_reed Thanks for the welcome & right back at you! Looking forward to following your creator journey.
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Nini
Nini@guileful_reed·
@founderhannah Welcome! I’m also new to this, after 8yrs of climbing the ladder 😅 Your product sounds amazing, I’ll try it out. Generic Saas designs are everywhere 🥲
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
Finally getting around to this. Day 1 of #buildinpublic Follow if you want to follow my story of pivoting my business of 7 years. Just released my new product yesterday - let's see how this goes 🚀
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
I'm 30. I built an AI startup called GojiberryAI to $2.5M ARR. Got accepted into YC. If I had to start from 0, here's exactly what I'd do: 1. Sell it before I build it. No code. Just a simple slide deck (mine was 6 ugly slides) explaining the problem, the solution, the outcome, and the price. I made my first $10k that way, before writing a single line. 2. Pick a painfully specific customer. Not "B2B SaaS." Something like "founders at 20-person SaaS companies about to hire their first SDR." So specific that the right person reads it and thinks "that's me." 3. Start outbound on day one, but only to people showing intent. Not scraped lists. People engaging with competitors, changing roles, raising money, or publicly posting about the exact problem I solve. That's the gap between a 1-2% reply rate and 25-40%. 4. Lead with value, never a calendar link. Send a blueprint, not "got 15 minutes?" Let the resource do the selling, and the trial becomes the obvious next step instead of a pitch. 5. Pick ONE channel and go deep. For us it was outbound first, then Reddit (10M+ organic views), then LinkedIn lead magnets. I wouldn't touch a second channel until the first one was clearly working. 6. Talk to customers every single day. The product doesn't matter until you understand the problem better than they do. Spend 90% of every early call listening, not demoing. 7. Only build once people are actually paying. Then keep it dead simple and price it to sell itself. We landed on $99/mo with a free trial, so the funnel runs without me dragging anyone onto a call. 8. Do this relentlessly for about 12 months. That’s roughly how long $0 to $2.5M took us. Bootstrapped. No outside funding. Most founders don’t lose because they can’t build. They lose because they build too early, sell too late, and quit the channel before it compounds.
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@o1echka So true + also a good reminder for those moments where I know I've been working too long on a feature. :-)
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Olga
Olga@o1echka·
24h after launching a completely new functionality + reworking the demo: a short reminder that users don’t experience your product in layers :) they don’t know what took 3 weeks vs 3 hours they react to what changes how they feel in the first 30 seconds the feature i almost didn’t include got attention the thing i obsessed over for weeks got a quick “nice” proximity to a product is useful for building terrible for judging what actually feels valuable
Olga@o1echka

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Justin Hammon
Justin Hammon@justinhammon_·
When I’m not building and growing my business I’m building sourdough starter and baking bread. A little rusty but I think these turned out pretty nice! What do you think?
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Hannah Wright
Hannah Wright@founderhannah·
@vedanthk_ Thanks for the welcome! And wishing you all the success with your quotes app
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Vedanth
Vedanth@vedanthk_·
@founderhannah Welcome to building public Hannah! Looking forward to following your journey here on X. All the best.
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Sofia Marin
Sofia Marin@SofiaMarin5555·
the best type of news in 2026: Getting told ur app got accepted While tanning at at ur gym pool 🌻👙🏖️ in 80 degree weather genuinely, life is good :) 😀
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