iMad
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iMad
@imad_mkdm
Building Amboras (YC P26) | Ex-6-figure MRR ecom founder | ETH Mechanical engineer
Zurich Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Amboras (@amboras_inc) puts your entire ecommerce stack on autopilot. AI runs, optimizes, and A/B tests your store end to end. Early merchants are already seeing 80%+ CVR lift.
Congrats on the launch, @imad_mkdm & @amin_mokdm!
ycombinator.com/launches/QRm-a…
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233 commits. 87 PRs. One Week. Three people who didn't stop.
Here's what changed:
Tell Ecomcoder to create a product for your Shopify store. That’s it. He figures out the rest: titles, descriptions, variants, pricing
Want a discount? Just say so. Percentage off, buy-two-get-one free, free shipping etc...
You don't know how to create a better offer to increase your conversion rate:
-> Ask Ecomcoder
He will find an offer that fits to your product and store.
e.g: "A bundle with buy two, get one free"
He creates the offer with all functionalities including discount, bundle options, stock refresh, Design that fits to your store.
All of that with only one Prompt

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recreated Suno in @vibeflowai with 1 prompt, our agent searched and found the @elevenlabs music API and I just vibed with it
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Today we are launching Testing Agents
AI coding tools like Cursor help you ship a lot more code... and a lot more bugs. Testing either gets skipped or simply can't keep up. Let's fix that.
In your Pull Request, just tag our Testing Agent and tell it what to test. It will read your changes and run E2E tests fully autonomously on the actual build, on a real device (phone or computer).
In our benchmarks, traditional PR bots caught only 30% of hidden bugs. With Testing Agents enabled, we hit 85%.
Get access today 🧵
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@ecomcoderai @PLBompard Lets go, really needed that back when I did ecom
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iMad retweetledi

Speed beats perfection every time.
Stop wasting hours tweaking themes or trying to fix broken pages.
@ecomcoderai designs, updates, and optimizes your store… just by chatting.
Move fast. Sell faster.
We’re in beta! Join the early adopters experiencing AI-powered store creation and optimization.

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@ChereneAubert As with all things, when competition establishes its just as bad as everything else.
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@EcomUniversalis Hey man would love to give you some advice to get started and in return, you could try my AI tool for free and give me feedback.
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@RituWithAI @primedinx_ I disagree. You should save like 5K and then start directly with Ecom. I hate agencies where people have never done it themselves, the same goes for SaaS.
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@primedinx_ This is the first “online money” post that isn’t delusional.
Affiliate → Info → Agency → SaaS → Ecom
That order alone will save people 5 years of pain.
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this guy is the realest G i have seen on 𝕏
WINNERS will read, procrastinators will scroll as usual.
if you are stumbling in the online space (tired, worn out, guessing the right step and wanting to know the real deal)
make sure you read this till the end.
below is the perfect order and rearrangement and so let me list before I break everything down to the last bit.
- Affiliate
- Info
- Agency
- SaaS
- Ecom
this could be in threads or parts, so read till the end.
in 2018 I met the reality of my life.
As old as I was I jumped from one program to another, looking for the next truth.
Until I met a man, he told me the truth about money and the online space, showed me some crazy stuff and undid the brainwash I had.
I am not against creator earnings.
but you must realise these things can't get you “real money” and take you outta poverty.
listen up.
I'm going to tell you what nobody else will because they're too busy selling you courses or protecting their fragile brands (I don't have followers, I'm anonymous)
This is the unfiltered truth from someone who's been in the trenches since 2013.
Most of you will fail.
not because you're stupid, but because you'll quit when it gets hard.
you'll work 14-hour days for 6 months and make $300, your family will ask when you're getting a “real job.”
your girlfriend will leave you (mine did)
everyone lies that It takes a few months of eating shit before you see real money.
Getting to $10k+/month? That's 2-3 years if you're smart and relentless.
Anyone telling you different is selling you something.
here's the actual order you should follow, bro.
⟨1⟩ AFFILIATE (START HERE & NOT LAST IN LIST)
people put affiliate last because it sounds weak and not a real business, lmao.
Affiliate is where you START because it teaches you the most important skill on the internet.
SELLING SHIT TO STRANGERS.
➼ you need ZERO dollars to start
➼ you learn copywriting, traffic + conversion
➼ you fail fast and cheap
➼ you build an audience that you'll leverage later
many affiliate marketers are broke because they're promoting garbage products for 5% commissions.
nahh, do CPA or CPS.
look out for High-ticket B2b Software with 20-30% recurring commissions.
promote the tools businesses actually need (project management, CRM, analytics).
One sale = $200-500/month recurring.
Get 20 customers = $4k-10k/month passive.
you see?
Go for Financial products → Credit cards, forex platforms, investment apps, gambling (though don't support).
Payouts are $50-500 per conversion, the money is insane but the competition is cutthroat.
NOT Amazon Associates, random dropshipping products, low-ticket consumer shit.
if you're broke ↓
➼ Pick a B2B niche you understand or can learn fast (marketing tools, developer tools, business finance)
➼ Start a Twitter account and LinkedIn.
➼ Post valuable shit DAILY. Not motivational quotes, just real actual tactical content
➼ Build a simple landing page that collects emails.
➼ Write weekly newsletters solving real problems.
➼ Naturally integrate affiliate links to tools that solve those problems.
By Month 3 or 4 you'll have 500-1000 followers and make your first $500-1000
By Month 5, If you're still not at $2k-3k/month, your content sucks or your niche sucks, quickly pivot!
you'll feel like a sellout.
you'll feel like you're spamming.
you'll see others with more followers making less money and feel guilty.
Get over it, you're providing value and getting paid. That's called business.
when do you pivot? ↓
When you're making $3k-5k/month consistently for 3 months, you have an audience, and you now understand what they actually want.
Now you have money and market intelligence.
Time to level up.
Part 2 Below (check CS)
EP@eptwts
- agency - saas - ecom - info - affiliate
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@harrisonbevins @eptwts I am on your side here. I stopped school for a semester to grow my ecom store and it was the best decision ever.
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I don’t fully agree with this. Everyones path is different...
If I’d known I wanted to get into ecom 10 years ago, things would’ve been easier... but I didn’t.
Quitting my job and moving to China to “figure it out” was part of my process. That period helped me realize what I actually wanted to build.
Was it the most optimal path? Probably not. But I'd argue most people don’t have perfect foresight when they’re just trying to figure out what they want to do online.
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i have an issue with people jumping directly from working a 9-5 to building their own stuff online...
i credit a lot of my success to working for a successful agency, seeing the backend/how they operate & learning from it
this helped me replicate & start my own agency which made me learn even more
only then, after creating a ton of value for others, i figured that maybe i should package my solution in diff formats (software, info, etc.)
lots of people try to skip that period in the trenches & therefore have no idea which problems to solve, how to solve them & how to even package their solution in an attractive way
becoming a master is hard w/o first becoming an apprentice
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@justusknows @eCom_Amin Yeah thats true. Spending 50$ a day on ad that doesnt look good and you still wait for 3 days hurts a lot.
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most ecom agencies never scaled an ecom store themselves
that’s like fat personal trainers who always were fat
never risked ad spend for themselves
never felt pain points themselves
never failed ecom themselves
no shi they suck bro
this is a BIG problem
especially in google ads
alex becker got everyone into the ecom niche
and these kids content comes from their learnings in burning CLIENTS budgets
not theirs
and no
it isn’t the same thing
if they mess it up,
nothing real happens
client loses money
but the retainer is there
worst case client ask for a refund
and the agency moves on to the next guy
0 skin in the game
0 pain relatability
meanwhile i learned google ads the hard way:
spent my last $800 in 2019
if it didn't work, i'd be homeless
every click was MY money disappearing
every conversion was MY food for the week
that pressure creates different optimization:
client money: "let's test this theory"
our money: "i need this to work or i'm fucked"
survival mode teaches you things comfort never will
now when i see "experts" giving advice i can help myself from thinking:
have they scaled their own brand?
did they actually risk their own capital?
or is it just a $997 course and a 5-fig agency?
theory and reality are 2 completely different ball games
i'll always prefer the person who went broke twice and figured it out
than the person with the fancy certification and 0 experience.
credentials mean nothing
results mean everything
because if these mfs were so good at scaling ecom brands as they say
why weren’t they able to able to scale their own stores?
hmm sounds scammy doesn't it
maybe it's because it is
- Amin out
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@s_chiriac Edit Shopify Stores with AI
PH: producthunt.com/products/ecomc…
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