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Peter Isaac 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

@mr_pisaac

Build&Sell B2B solutions. Full-time engineering leader. I write on web development, startup, increase productivity. I give insights about the corporate world

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Ocak 2020
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Peter Isaac 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
🚀 Excited to launch the Custom Resume and Cover Letter Generator! This tool leverages crewAI (@joaomdmoura) to create tailored resume summaries and cover letters, increasing your chances of landing interviews. 📄✨ Key Deliverables: - Job Description Scraping for easy customization 🕵️‍♂️ - Custom Resume Summaries 📝 - Personalized Cover Letters 💌 - PDF Conversion for consistency across devices 🔄 - Notion Integration for job tracking 📊 Perfect for job seekers looking to stand out! Check it out and streamline your job application process now! 🌟 GitHub: [Repository](github.com/peshak2008/cre…) 👉 Start customizing your applications today!
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Natia Kurdadze
Natia Kurdadze@natiakourdadze·
Startup founders, using only 8 words, tell me about the problem your business solves and I will share your story with 14,148+ founders in my upcoming mega post! 🍿
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shadcn
shadcn@shadcn·
Introducing Charts. A collection of chart components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Built on top of Recharts. Beautifully designed. Open Source.
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Peter Isaac 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
My build in public update…Yesterday I created a customer discovery survey and sent to 70 prospects. I used @TallyForms to create the form and @dubdotco to track clicks. Both are great tools. I sent survey invitation on Linkedin. So far no responses 😰
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Nico
Nico@nico_jeannen·
I just sold my startup Talknotes for $200,000 on @acquiredotcom 💸🤯🤩💰🥳🎉 I launched it last August when I was looking for an idea I could grow with paid ads, and made a MVP in one week. I took it from $0 to $7500 MRR in just 11 months. 👉 Here is how I grew it from zero: 💡 Idea: I got the idea when I tried to write a tweet using Google Doc's transcription tool, but it was terrible. And I was pretty sure I wasn't the one too lazy to type. So I made my own solution, and Talknotes was created. The audience is pretty broad so it was a perfect fit for Meta ads However… ✅ Validation: My rule is to only reinvest what the project generates, so, no ads until I make enough cashflow ❌ Listing on startup directories + a few Twitter sales generated $700 after 10 days. Yes, it's not much, but more than enough to show there is interest in the product and tell me to keep working on it 🤩 x.com/nico_jeannen/s… I started adding the features users requested, but the launch effect started to wear off and daily revenues quickly went to $0 after a few weeks 🫥 I got depressed and almost gave up on the app... 😔 But luckily, my friends @marclou and @DanKulkov pushed me to continue And I'm glad they did because In October, I launched on @ProductHunt and it blew up 🤯 It got Product of the Day and reached $1500 MRR thanks to the media coverage 🚀🚀 Until then, everything was done using vanilla JS/CSS/HTML + Node for back end. It's simple and easy, but I saw the limitations, so I remade the app using @nuxt_js to make it easier in the future 🏗️ (thanks to @blackevilgoblin and @piotr_jura for the content/courses! @Timb03 as well for the basics!) After that, I took a break and then launched ads on Facebook. The strategy is simple: Catch people's attention, and show them how the app can help them improve their life. No need to over-complicate 🙅‍♂️ Making good creatives is 80% of the job when doing ads on Facebook, most of the technical stuff is done by AI now. Thanks to the boost in traffic, I implemented a feedback loop: 1) Get new users 👥 2) Learn to know them with the onboarding form 💬 3) Make more ads based on the data you get from onboarding 📝 And it completely blew up. MRR doubled in ~2 months However... In May, I had a bad burnout 🥵😩 Multiple bugs slipped into the app, and I had to spend 2 days fixing everything in an emergency while revenues plummeted. This completely fucked me up mentally and had a hard time working on the app after that (x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) 💀💀 So I decided to list it on @acquiredotcom and made a Twitter post (x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) I listed it for $200,000, a pretty low price considering the revenues and fast growth. I could have gotten $300,000 if I accepted payment over time, but $200,000 today is better than $300,000 tomorrow for me. 🚨 The process went smoothly until we tried to use Escrow, which almost fucked up the whole deal. (details: x.com/nico_jeannen/s…) I got extremely lucky because the buyer really wanted to buy the app, but this could have ended the deal. We had to wait over a week to get the money back from them, even tho they said they already refunded it. But luckily, after threatening them, they sent it back the next day 🙃 The buyer finally got the money back, I transferred every asset to him, and he sent me the wire. With the profit made from the app + the sale, and other projects, I'm 30% away from being a millionaire 🤯 With this amount, I can pretty much retire in Asia if I want to. But that's just the beginning, I’m going to launch new projects soon! 🚀 But before that, I need to take a real vacation and detox. My brain is completely fucked up by those last 2 months. I gained weight, and got brain rot from scrolling all day waiting for the acquisition to move forward 💀💀 Surprisingly, doing absolutely nothing is 10x more exhausting than working 15h per day 🥱 Now, all this might sound like an overnight success. It is not ‼️ This is the result of 7 years of failure and working like a madman. I launched over 40 projects in those 7 years, and most of them failed. But a few took off, and that’s all I needed All those weeks working 15h/day without weekends and vacation feels soul-sucking when you don’t see the end, but this is what took me there You only need to win once to snowball everything. Work hard, focus, fail a lot and keep shipping fast. 🚀🚀 Thanks to you for reading until here, and thanks to everyone who supported me 🤞
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Romain de Wolff
Romain de Wolff@romaindewolff·
Sitting on the couch Next to my wife. Working I just whispered to her: "I love doing what I do" 🫶
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Liam Gill
Liam Gill@realLiamGill·
Startups - What are you working on? - Pitch in 10 words max: - Website URL: Let's go 🚀
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Natia Kurdadze
Natia Kurdadze@natiakourdadze·
If startup founders have $0 for marketing, here’s what they should do: 1. Google “Getkoala com database” 2. Filter companies based on industry and revenue 3. Download up to 10,000 company profiles for free 4. Reach out to C-level executives from those companies 5. And softly pitch their products or services using the AIDA framework #buildinpublic
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Arib 🇺🇸🇵🇰@aribk24·
just fired our designer need someone that wants to design products for millions software + hardware dm me your portfolio today hiring someone tonight
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Romain de Wolff
Romain de Wolff@romaindewolff·
New week, new B2B lead 🔥 While discussing with my neighbor, I discovered that he has a 20 person business in finance. We had a chat and he offered to introduce me a few lawyers in the area 👀 When I wrote a follow-up message this morning, he answered: "Additionally, there might be something to do for my company (because I have the issue that it requires too many expensive staff members while we could possibly optimize some processes with artificial intelligence). Let me know. Best regards, [x]" We will meet Saturday to list the lawyers he can introduce me and discuss how we can implement this in his company 🎉 Let's gooo 🚀🚀🚀
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Timothy Bramlett
Timothy Bramlett@TimothyBramlett·
One of the biggest problems I see with bootstrappers is that they build something that is ultimately going to be viewed as just a cost. And Businesses love to minimize costs.
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