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JD Builds

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AI SaaS & AI Marketing | E-Com Data & Marketing Analyst

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Prajwal Tomar
Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Vibe coders are getting sued. People are shipping apps with real users but skipping the boring stuff that kills them. A 20+ year dev just shared the pre-launch checklist every AI builder needs. I am adding what I learned shipping 60+ MVPs at my agency. Don't skip this ↓
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Machina
Machina@EXM7777·
there's only one way to remain relevant and profitable in AI... and it's REALLY important, so listen to this obsessing over "mastering" Codex, Claude Code, Hermes or OpenClaw will take you nowhere, it's a completely wrong approach simply because we're in a market that changes every 3 months: > new model drops > everyone's mind is blown > old workflows are obsolete > you're back to square one if you're trying to become "very good" at THIS specific tool... you're already behind because by the time you master it, there's a better one the tools are temporary... the skills are permanent, here's what actually keeps you relevant: develop AI skills that transcend the tools: - context engineering principles - AI workflow design (when to use AI vs when not to) - quality control systems (catching hallucinations, maintaining consistency) - integration thinking (connecting multiple agents into one system) these skills transfer, no matter what model launches next month... you can adapt in hours, not months your business stays profitable because you're not tied to one tool - you're building systems that work regardless of which AI is "winning" this quarter
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rewind
rewind@rewind02·
Andrej Karpathy spent 4 minutes in an interview explaining a single idea about how most people haven’t even started learning how to use AI and everyone paying $20/month for a subscription.. that's not really using Claude at all his point is that the real skill gap is the ability to build with AI he identified 4 behaviors that break Claude Code and put them all into one file a developer expanded it into 21 rules and published it - 82,000 stars and #1 on GitHub Trending coding accuracy jumped from 65% to 94% here's what these 21 rules actually are and why most developers using Claude every day have never configured them the full breakdown is covered in the article below 👇
Dep@0xDepressionn

x.com/i/article/2055…

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@pcshipp If budget is priority then GPT-5.5 otherwise Claude.
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pc@pcshipp·
For the hardest tasks, which would you choose? - GPT-5.5 - Opus 4.7
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Alex
Alex@alexxgrowth·
all the most successful startups are all doing this rn they have multiple accounts where they all post different formats, different content, and post them consistently push out 20 to 30 videos a day, if you post 300 to 1,000 videos a month there is no way that you are not going to succeed… but doing that all by yourself is basically trying to push a 50-pound boulder up a mountain the short cut loop to that is Content Rewards on Content Rewards, you can launch a campaign, put a budget suddenly overnight, you have 30+ accounts with your app's branding that are consistently posting for your brand because they want to earn the campaign money you can specify a viral format, and put them in a drive and get them to your creators creators will multiply the viral format and post 20, 30, even 50 times a day and all of this is before you even spend a dollar you only pay clippers/creators when they generate views for you $0.12 cents to $1 cpm on verified views only that's exactly how we're getting brands super bowl level views in such short time and spend
Gaurav@gauravsbuilding

“Why is my app not going viral yet??” You need to be posting consistently, and at scale, before you give up. It’s simple maths. Posting daily across multiple accounts across multiple platforms increases your apps surface area. Look at Cluely’s scale during their peak:

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Alex Oak
Alex Oak@alexoakdev·
Someone built a fitness app using the same psychological mechanics as gambling This might work better than every normal fitness app 😭😭 You bet money on whether you’ll hit 10,000 steps today If you fail, you lose your money If you succeed, you split the money from everyone who didn’t So disciplined people literally profit off lazy people Most fitness apps try motivating you with streaks and notifications This one motivates you with financial fear Imagine realizing at 11:52pm you still need 1,700 more steps or you lose $30 Entire friend groups would be outside walking laps around their neighborhood before midnight trying not to lose their steppa challenge It sounds stupid but this would probably motivate people better than any other fitness product Would you use this yourself?
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
I now understand why AI will eat the software industry. I used to have a web agency. With Claude over the last 3 days I have built and deployed a system that would have: - Taken 6 months - Cost £150-200k - Required 8 different skill sets I can't design. I can't code. I don't understand SQL, APIs, Cloud Storage - yet Claude has walked me through Github, Supabase, Vercel and it is deployed and working. A 100% custom software system - 3 days, 1 idiot. BLOWN AWAY!
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
The 2-4 hours you spend scrolling each day (or 730-1460 hours each year) is more than enough time to write a book, build a business, or get in shape. In the moment, it seems like nothing. That's why it's so dangerous. Your time disappears without you being conscious of it.
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JD Builds@jd_builds47·
Ignoring Agentic AI in 2026 is like ignoring Amazon FBA back in 2016.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
After shipping 250+ apps and making $3M+ with AI, I built a course for @lovable apps—and I'm giving it away. In the past two years, we cracked the code to building apps with AI. Refining our process as the tools got better. I've distilled everything into this single document. Comment "Build" and drop a follow. I'll DM it to you. P.S. This will likely blow up, so give me some time to reply.
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Ara Ghougassian
Ara Ghougassian@araghougassian·
we’re hosting a 14 day founder program start from nothing build a working product make your first dollar online comment “BET” if you wanna join
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JD Builds@jd_builds47·
AI is changing software creation. Not long ago, building an app needed: • developers • designers • large budgets • months of work Now non-technical founders can build MVPs with AI-assisted coding tools. Ideas can be tested faster than ever. 1 person startup era has begun
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@yashhq_22 Building without validation doesn’t make sense for a sensible founder. Shipping multiple mvp’s without validation only validates one thing that the person is impatient and insecure thus crowding the app market with useless products.
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
As a solo founder, which one are you doing? - build first, validate later - validate first, build later
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
$10k MRR used to mean a real company. soon it’ll mean a solo founder, 3 AI agents, and a focused niche. the bar to build is gone. the bar to distribute is everything.
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EP@eptwts·
it seems like AI twitter has turned into ppl jerking off to benchmarks & every little update that comes out... what happened to building useful shit, sharing practical use-cases & making a ton of money? either my feed is completely cooked, or ppl have forgotten why they're in this space in the first place
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@pcshipp Are you focusing on marketing and sales side? Creating content for promoting your product? I haven’t noticed it on your account. I would suggest you to focus on most imp part which is distribution by testing different strategies and their results.
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pc@pcshipp·
Today is Monday, and my weekly limit is already 61% used Still, my SaaS is 50% pending Now I have to wait 5 days for the reset Weekly limits hurt the most 💔
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@TTrimoreau Distribution and sales, building is not enough you first need to ask whether im solving a real problem or not would people pay for it and why? Would it ease their task? The intuition behind is vv imp and then comes distribution and sales.
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
If the barrier to building is gone… what’s stopping most people from succeeding?
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@zuess05 I would suggest you to read case studies of successful startups like CalAI, you will come to know real game starts after building something, you should solve a real complex problem and implement great distribution and sales strategies to make it successful.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
Silicon Valley predicts that AI will create the first "one-person billion-dollar company" very soon. But if Claude allows literally anyone to build complex software over the weekend for $20... Who exactly is going to buy their product to make them a billionaire?
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