Mayur Sankhala

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Mayur Sankhala

Mayur Sankhala

@mayurstwt

Building Digital Deadman → https://t.co/rdgdLk5TuM | Full-stack dev (React • Node • Mongo) | @TCS | Turning dev pain into simple tools

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Mayur Sankhala
Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Don't marry your first idea; marry the problem. Most successful startups are actually the "Plan B" that came from a failed "Plan A." If users are ignoring your main feature but loving a small side tool, have the courage to pivot. Follow the signal, ignore your ego. 🎯
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If you spend 40 hours coding and 0 hours marketing, you’re building a secret, not a business. Distribution is 80% of the game. You need to be as obsessed with finding users as you are with fixing bugs. If they don't know you exist, it doesn't matter how "clean" your code is. 📢
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Stop over-engineering your startup before you have 10 paying users. Your tech stack doesn't matter if nobody wants the product. Use the tools you know, ship the "ugly" version, and let real customer feedback guide your roadmap. Perfection is the enemy of progress. Just ship it.
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Everyone wants to talk about the "Launch Day" and the "Exit." Nobody wants to talk about: • Fixing CSS bugs at 2 AM. • Updating privacy policies. The "boring" work is the foundation. You can’t build a skyscraper on a swamp. Respect the grind. 🧱
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
In an era where anyone can generate code with AI, your "tech stack" is no longer your moat. Your moat is: • How fast you respond to support tickets. • How well you understand the user's hidden pain. Software is becoming a commodity. Empathy is becoming the premium. 🧠
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If you’re a hyperactive, high agency type of guy, the only path where you don’t go insane is entrepreneurship. It’s the only life that will stimulate you enough and put you in different situations and problems that actually make your brain function. The more you try to tame that energy the less you will feel alive. Some of us were made for complexity and ambiguity. The safe path is the most dangerous one. You know deep down you’re made for something different. Business is what gives you that. Avoid traditional jobs at all costs. Of course the price is high stress, uncertainty and lots of ups and downs… but let’s be honest, would you have it any other way? No. It’s too boring.
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Early-stage growth is unsexy. It’s not viral loops or "hacks." It’s: DMing 50 people a day. Recording personalized Loom videos for every sign-up. Fixing a bug 10 minutes after a user reports it. Do the things that don't scale so that one day you have a reason to scale. 📈
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My "Rule of 3" for staying sane while building in public: 3 hours of deep work before opening email. 3 primary goals for the day (everything else is a bonus). 30 minutes of checking in with the community. If you win the morning, you usually win the day. Momentum is a choice
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
The true cost of a $0/month "free tier" for a startup: Feedback from users who aren't your target. Distraction from the people actually paying your bills. If you’re building a business, don't be afraid to charge from day one. Real feedback comes from real credit cards
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Startups aren’t a straight line. They’re a series of loops: Build a small version of the idea. Show it to someone who doesn't love you. Listen to them complain. Fix the complaint. Repeat until they ask for a "Buy" button. Stop trying to skip steps. The friction is the process.
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Success is usually just doing the "boring" stuff—documentation, bug fixes, and customer support—consistently for a long period of time. 🧱
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Don't build a product. Build a future that people actually want to live in. The code is just the bridge to get there. 🌉
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Failure is just data in a different wrapper. Every "no" from a customer is just a guidepost telling you where to turn next. Keep moving. 📍
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
The most dangerous thing for a startup isn't the competition. It’s the founder getting distracted by "shiny object" features. Stick to the core problem. 🎯
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Victor Kildahl
Victor Kildahl@VictorKildahl·
looking to connect with more builders working on: - tech - SaaS - full stack - AI tools - product dev - marketing what are you building right now? if you're working on something cool, let's connect 👻
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Result: - API Gateway now runs on port 5000 - auth proxy setup is in place - another service-to-service connection blocker is gone
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
What we did: - added http-proxy-middleware to the API Gateway dependencies - installed workspace packages properly - verified the gateway compiles and boots cleanly
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Fixed another backend blocker in the API Gateway. Issue: - Cannot find module 'http-proxy-middleware' in server.ts - gateway was trying to use proxy middleware without declaring it in its own package
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Result: - auth service now boots on port 5001 - tsc --noEmit passes - one more backend blocker removed
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
What we changed: - removed the .ts suffix from the local route import - added a proper tsconfig.json for the auth service - aligned module resolution so ts-node-dev can start the service cleanly
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Mayur Sankhala@mayurstwt·
Fixed a real backend issue today. We hit a TypeScript/module-resolution error in the auth service: - TS5097 from importing a local file with a .ts extension - then a runtime Cannot find module error because the service had no local tsconfig.json
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