Mohit Jain

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Mohit Jain

Mohit Jain

@mohits_tweets

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India Katılım Eylül 2011
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Harrison Kinsley
Harrison Kinsley@Sentdex·
lightning knocked out a couple of my networking switches, found myself standing at my rack hands on hips trying to trace all the cabling and solve the puzzle of which switches were still alive and realized i was literally doing the meme
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@NeelKukreti he clearly mentioned that it's a satire and meme. see the tag
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Press Trust of India
Press Trust of India@PTI_News·
STORY | Five killed after being run over by truck in MP's Dindori Five men were killed and one person was injured after being run over by a truck on a highway in Madhya Pradesh's Dindori district in the early hours of Sunday, police said. READ | ptinews.com/story/national… VIDEO |
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
After exactly 110 days, my SaaS product (ferryman.io) passed the $1,000 MRR mark! 🎉 I wanted to document my learnings in the hope that it'll help others reach this milestone too (hopefully faster than I did). My ultimate goal is to grow my product to $10k MRR and document the entire process. As it continues to scale I'll try to continue sharing what I learn along the way. Here are the biggest takeaways I've learned from going from $0 MRR to $1,000 MRR in 110 days: 1⃣ Build a Solution for Your Own Problem I've realized that there are many times that I've thought about building something (or even started) but for the wrong reasons. Oftentimes people (myself included) will be attacted to an idea due to the possibility of making a certain ROI. While there's nothing wrong with making money it's important to realize that there are infinite ways to make money so don't become fixated on "shiny" ideas. Instead, solve a real problem that you are the customer of. Doing this is imporant for 2 reasons: 1. You'll deeply understand your customers' problems 2. Since it's a problem you experience, you'll be motivated to deliver a solution Both these points are extremely important especially when you're building solo. It's very unlikely you'll be able to deliver a valuable solution if you aren't solving a problem you experience and understand. Additionally, it's very likely at the beginning of your journey you'll have little extrinsic motivation to continue working: you won't have an abundance of customers, you likely won't be making lots of money etc. Because of this, having the motivation to solve your own problem will be good fuel to ensure you keep going; which bring me to my next learning of 2⃣ Consistency > Everything Else If there's anything you take away from this post let it be this: consistently working on your product is everything. I mean this in a general sense, not necessarily coding. There will be many days where it feels like nothing is changing, but having these boring days is what will eventually set you up for success. It's kinda funny because it's almost like you need to reach an inflection point where things actually start to matter but getting to this point requires a certain activation energy that 99% of people aren't willing to put in. Don't think that because things are sleepy with your application you're failing it's actually just part of the journey so try and learn to enjoy it. Because of this, what matters way more than seeing specific metrics initially is building habits that you can control that are good for you and your product. For example, you can control how many cold DMs you sent in a day to market your product, you can't control how many users sign up for your product. Every day I write a list of things that I want to get done for my product whether it's related to engineering or marketing (or anything else). But every item on my list is something that I directly control. 3⃣ Minimize Scope: You Need Users Not Features What's funny about this advice is that it's something I tried to index on from other lessons I had read online but I still failed. I think a good litmus test for this is doing the following exercise: 1. Describe your product in 5 words or less 2. Launch with 1 feature that embodies this description My theory about why I strugged with cutting scope is that I (like many others) love building things. I'd actually argue that after you have your MVP functioning, any additional building you do is just active procrastination. It feels good and it feels productive, but it's not actually what you should be indexing on. Build the smallest possible thing and launch and then start talking about it. 4⃣ Marketing is Actually the Difficult (and Important) Part Having the ability to build things used to be a moat, but now, almost anyone can build something. Because of this what matters is how you distribute and market what you build. At the beginning of your journey, marketing is just as important, if not more important, than actually building your product. If I'm being brutally honest with myself I think I shied away from marketing because I wasn't comfortable about talking about what I was building -- because talking about it meant people would know about it and if people knew about it they could know that it might fail. My best advice here is to force yourself to do marketing even if it's uncomfortable and the best way to do this is by making marketing an integral part of your daily activities. I started posting about my product on my socials even though it felt uncomfortable. I also made it a goal to tell 10 new people about my product every single day. The best part about doing this is that now I don't feel uncomfortable talking about my product anymore. Forcing yourself to post will make you realize that no one really cares in the first place (which should be liberating to you) 5⃣ Trials are Worth More Than Subscriptions One of my biggest lessons was to give users trials of your product. Countless things in my product were born out of users being able to try my product and then tell me: 1. What they liked 2. What they didn't like 3. What the product didn't have that they wanted Because of this, every trial in the early days of your product, is worth multiple times more than the $30 you might get from their subscription. Give them out liberally. Not only will trialing users give you ideas of what to build they'll expose ways that users who aren't you are using and thinking about your product. Many of the bugs I've uncovered in my application have also come out of trialing users interacting with my product in ways I didn't think of. Trials also give you an interesting insight into perceived value of your product; pay attention to the percentage at which trialing users convert and try to gleen why users don't continue with their subscription if they cancel. tl;dr 1. be your own customer 2. do something every day 3. aggressively cut scope 4. marketing >= building 5. give trials liberally i hope this helps! :D Try Ferryman: ferryman.io
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@mehulmpt one of the best thing you did is choosing an appropriate name. I don't have to remember the name of the website. Sounds like a boolean variable; which I'd love to have
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
Your daily reminder that 2x usage for Claude ends in 3 hours today.
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@mehulmpt Chill Guys!! This is for Claude subscribers only. You are poor !!
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Mehul Mohan
Mehul Mohan@mehulmpt·
Announcing isClaude2x.com - quickly check if Claude is 2x for you or not 👉🏻 Your local timezone 👉🏻 Homepage: UI for you 👉🏻 /short API: Just a yes/no [for you/agent] 👉🏻 /json API: a full JSON object with metadata [for agent]
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@mehulmpt @grok why is he so surprised?? can't base64 be converted to utf-8 ??
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Prathamesh
Prathamesh@prathamesh_io·
@mohits_tweets @protosphinx everything which is already created and used to train llms you really think the code for such confidential things are public for these models to train on?
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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
the video makes it look 2d but in reality it’s a 4d problem (three dimensions + time) which makes it insanely complex so hats off to whoever’s behind the algo+hardware of these systems
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Prathamesh
Prathamesh@prathamesh_io·
@protosphinx The things you can’t vibe code (and need a degree for)
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@priymrj bro is now creating news headlines 😂
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Priyam Raj
Priyam Raj@priymrj·
Woke up to this
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Raj
Raj@heyraj__·
@priymrj i use helium because it's built on top chromium with default adblocker/ and have option if i want to allow tracking my search or website visits
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Priyam Raj
Priyam Raj@priymrj·
what browser do you use rn? - brave - chrome - comet - safari - firefox and why?
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@KevinNaughtonJr was job and start-up unmanageable together ? have seen people doing so. Would like to know your thoughts on it
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
friends' reactions to my MRR: > $100 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job" > $200 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job" > $300 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job" > $400 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job" > $500 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job" > $600 MRR: "wtf why did you quit your job"
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@vishalnigamoff I think you should create a camera enabled mirror. which guides the correct form of a particular exercise. It can obviously suggest a training plan but can Also help to count reps and fix your form. Let everyone have their own trainer effectively for free !
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Vishal Nigam, Let's WTF
Vishal Nigam, Let's WTF@vishalnigamoff·
India will skip traditional gyms and go straight to AI-powered personal training 🔥 Why pay ₹10k/month for a trainer when AI gives: • Perfect form analysis • Custom workouts for ₹500/month • 24/7 availability Western gyms are getting disrupted 💪
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samaR
samaR@0xSamar·
found this video saved in my gallery, watching it again.
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Jeremy Wright
Jeremy Wright@JW650Underscore·
@lochan_twt How you take a screenshot just to paste it but don't paste the link. Y'all slow
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spidey
spidey@lochan_twt·
one of the best playlist for learning backend
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Priyam Raj
Priyam Raj@priymrj·
people will tell you ignore hate comments, I say use your free time to reply this gif to them to ragebait them further and ruin their day
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@WellRsted @Suraj46476457 @priymrj haha, now cry and watch people taking over london and making it londonistan. You guys cannot even protect your country now. What a shame !! 🤣. Even Trump makes sure how to treat europe !!
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Priyam Raj
Priyam Raj@priymrj·
throwback to when me and my co-founder's family re-created the doors in dc, get a co-founder / team with whom you can do stuff like this
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Mohit Jain
Mohit Jain@mohits_tweets·
@KevinNaughtonJr Any pro tips you'd like to give to linux newbies which would untangle a lot of complexity ?
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Kevin Naughton Jr.
Kevin Naughton Jr.@KevinNaughtonJr·
the best thing i did in 2025 was switch to linux
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