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jack friks

@jackfriks

curious guy creating things @ https://t.co/HXWladih08 - up and coming wife guy

post to 20+ accounts ➡️ Katılım Eylül 2023
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
1 hours a day spent marketing my app (making + posting 6 videos) 30,000 downloads with this routine last month, 100% free. you too can grow any b2c app for absolutely free, no paid ads. yes YOU CAN. YOU READING THIS. HERE IS HOW TO GET 1000S OF DOWNLOADS THIS MONTH TO YOUR APP FOR FREE: - if you are struggling to get downloads to your app then read this NOW, if you bookmark it, you aren't gunna take action on it... okay lets go. Open new account (instgram or tiktok first, or BOTH) scroll on it for 2 days, 15 min/day in your target audience. Save any videos you see that you could remake to promote your app (yes you'll need to think creatively for this) On day 3, make some content! Based on 1 of the saved videos you have. Make sure the comment, caption or end of video CTA is related/relevant to your app. If you just want views but no downloads, whats the use of this? Start with 1 post/ day and after 30 days of this if you didnt hit a reel with 500k views then feel free to DM me if you need help. Try to see what other apps are doing (can even look at mine) , and keep trying new formats, this is all about testing, but know that it IS POSSIBLE. - Once you find a winning format, double down on it. Each apps "winning format" is unique and this may take more than a month to find a true winner. Took me 300+ videos for my app. Now i post 3 a day on one account and 2 a day on another. Don't rush into posting a million videos. Posting ONE a day that you have put reel creative thought into is much better than spraying out 2,3,4,5,6+ a day. Stick to 1 a day per warmed account (account that is new and you scrolled on without posting for 2 days in your target audience) Aim for short videos as algo LOVESSS watch time and comments. These are your two goals. MAKE content that drives comments and watch time What type of content drives these the best? GOOD CONTENT! not slop. You can go viral if you let yourself try hard enough and keep going. I know you can. and it will be a nice boost to your app downloads and revenue. -- okay now stop bookmarking this and just go do it, open a new account on tiktok/ instagram and warm it up. I prefer instagram as main, then reupload to YT, TT and all others at the same time via @postbridge_ finally yes, the screenshot you see below is from my own tool post bridge. this is how ive been able to post AND MAKE 6 videos a day now after finding a winning format for my app that drives downloads. I upload and schedule all my apps content using this and it takes 10x less time! You can do the same for $9/ month (10x cheaper than the cheapest service out there for this same thing) - HOW TO WARMUP ACOUNT RECAP: Make new account, scroll on it for 15 mins /day for 2-3 days. Scroll, follow, comment and like posts that YOUR APP or product is relevant to only. This helps the algorithm know where to push your content to first. This is CRITICAL for tiktok especially as its hard to change later. You should never buy Old accounts, they suck, and are very hard to warm up or change the existing set audience. I use same email for all my tiktok accounts, most little things dont matter like this. If you dont get views following this then its most likely your content is not that great. Keep trying, and don't be afraid to stop posting for 2-3 days if you cant break 500 view mark on TT or IG. OKAY NOW GO GO GO TRY IT!
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
POV: claude traveled 6 months into the future and told you exactly how your next move failed. it's called a premortem. daniel kahneman (nobel prize-winning psychologist behind "thinking fast and slow") called it his single most valuable decision-making technique. google, goldman sachs, and procter & gamble all use it before major launches. here's the problem it solves. when you ask claude "is this a good plan?" it finds all the reasons to say yes. that's what it was trained to do. so you walk away feeling confident. you execute, and spend weeks / months building on top of that plan. then it blows up. and you realize the problem was obvious in hindsight, you just never stress-tested it because claude told you it was solid. a premortem fixes this by flipping the frame. instead of asking "what could go wrong?" you tell claude "it's 6 months from now and this is already dead. tell me how it died." that shift turns off claude's optimism because there's nothing to be optimistic about. the premise already says it failed. so claude stops looking for reasons your plan will work and starts explaining how it fell apart. claude comes back with every way your plan could die, each one with a full failure story and the early warning signs to watch for. then a synthesis pulls it all together: > which failure is most likely > which failure is most dangerous > the single biggest hidden assumption you're making (often the most valuable part) > a revised version of your plan with the gaps closed you say "premortem this" and give it your plan. the skill handles the rest.
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
@levelsio a lot less, but i can’t tell if its cause of AI or something else
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Do you work less, same or more with AI vs before AI?
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jack friks@jackfriks·
@UltraLinx i think this would be a great mode to enable for claude, if they add it
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
"Understand that ethical wealth creation is possible. If you secretly despise wealth, it will elude you." -@naval
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@itskevin
@itskevin@itskevin·
Am I washed or has it become 10x harder to find a domain name in the last year?
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Cormac
Cormac@cormachayden_·
software engineers before vs after agents
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Dmytro Krasun
Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
I taught my son to ride a bike. We rode his first 5 km together.
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Mark Moriarty
Mark Moriarty@MbyM·
@jackfriks @marclou @itscharszn > and is engaged to his warm, kind fiancée (at 26, I was lost and drunk in a club in Korea) The biggest win in the list. Jack is so great. (A role model for me, and I’m ten years older than him!)
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
I had the honor of meeting my favorite solopreneur @jackfriks. We spent 3 days at Stripe Sessions, explored SF, and went to the gym. He’s exactly how you’d expect: kind, smart, and simple. What struck me most is how mature Jack is. He’s only 26, runs a $30K MRR business, and is engaged to his warm, kind fiancée (at 26, I was lost and drunk in a club in Korea). We all know Jack for his SaaS and UGC content, but he told me he dropped out of college to build a YouTube channel. That’s how he made his first few thousand dollars. Then at 23, he started building startups in public, and in less than 3 years: - taught himself to code - built 10+ apps - got millions of views - built assets that could retire him Jack found a balance between work and life, and as someone who figured things out late, it’s inspiring to see someone this young with that level of clarity. To quote him: just keep going :)
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
@tigerjvideo one at a time but willingness to shift focus i think is also important
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Tiger 🐅
Tiger 🐅@tigerjvideo·
@jackfriks did you focus on one app at a time? Or did you do multiple at once?
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
this guy helped me make my first real internet business that currently makes me a living and now he posts this 😭😭😭😭
Marc Lou@marclou

I had the honor of meeting my favorite solopreneur @jackfriks. We spent 3 days at Stripe Sessions, explored SF, and went to the gym. He’s exactly how you’d expect: kind, smart, and simple. What struck me most is how mature Jack is. He’s only 26, runs a $30K MRR business, and is engaged to his warm, kind fiancée (at 26, I was lost and drunk in a club in Korea). We all know Jack for his SaaS and UGC content, but he told me he dropped out of college to build a YouTube channel. That’s how he made his first few thousand dollars. Then at 23, he started building startups in public, and in less than 3 years: - taught himself to code - built 10+ apps - got millions of views - built assets that could retire him Jack found a balance between work and life, and as someone who figured things out late, it’s inspiring to see someone this young with that level of clarity. To quote him: just keep going :)

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Flo
Flo@Flo_oskar·
@jackfriks I add this to my keep going folder 📁
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Mark Moriarty
Mark Moriarty@MbyM·
Thanks @marclou for inspiring builders online and bringing people together IRL! 🌁
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Marc Lou@marclou

I met more people in the last 3 days than in the last 3 months 😂 Stripe should host a regular hackathon or residency where we build and monetize startups. I’d love to watch that kind of content. Thanks @jrfarr for the NA Guinness Thanks @caitbhri for organizing everything Thanks @edwinarbus for showing us Cursor’s office Thanks @stripe for featuring solopreneurs at Sessions And thanks to all my indie friends I got to meet IRL. Everyone is even more awesome IRL than on X ❤️

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amrit
amrit@amritwt·
how does opencode make money bro
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