Myles
102 posts


@mylosroot This is great! Big period for habit trackers coming up in the next few days!
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@mylosroot So write code in cursor and switch to XCode to run, and copy/paste errors back?
Try flowdeck.studio
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i grew to over 10k subs on the most underrated marketing channel rn
youtube
i did this purely through automated shorts uploaded with post bridge
so no it's not true that scheduling tools limit your reach tbh
i underestimated youtube so i was literally posting a format that took me 3 mins to make 3 times a day
did this for 4 months
i now have this fast growing account with a good audience for my niche
i think i'm going to start taking yt more seriously...
what should i do with this account??

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How to hit $10K MRR in 2025 (fast):
- Build a B2C app that solves a real pain.
- Choose a Gen Z niche: study, gym, ADHD, sleep, mental health…
- Post every day on TikTok, IG, Threads, X, no zero days.
- Each post = a killer hook + real value + a clear CTA.
- Use real people, real stories, real trends authenticity wins.
Do this for 30 days → get one viral hit → traffic → downloads → revenue.
Marketing > coding.
Ship fast. Market faster. Repeat.
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@jackfriks Did you include app screens in the video? I know that helps
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update: it hit 100k views, maybe brought in 100 downloads? think i need to make comments section curated to make this convert better to downloads.

jack friks@jackfriks
video i posted last night still going up, still with this format 50k views is not noticeable in terms of downloads. will need to reach millions to see impact. will rethink format a bit on this.
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If you are learning to code for the first time: don't have a “big vision”, don’t create a “platform”, or an “eco system”.
Start with something small, well scoped, fun, creative, even better if it’s useful.
And most importantly: finish the project!
Repeat until you are good with the tech.
Build a portfolio of small but finished projects for yourself!
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If you learnt something, check out my full Q&A document I made.
docs.google.com/document/d/1uZ…
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@RevenueCat Yooo this is sick. Thanks team
verified.revenuecat.com/lock-in
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Why making YouTube videos for your business is a great idea:
Teaching a subject is the fastest way to become an expert, and people automatically view you as an expert if you make videos.
You can teach + improve at a skill, and as a by-product build an audience of people who trust you and will buy from you.
You can make videos that rank for months and years to come, freeing yourself from writing + filming content every day yet still getting leads.
You learn and improve how you think and speak, which helps with sales, writing and talking to the ladies.
You don't even have to make high quality videos, or buy equipment, I've got loads of customers for my stuff just with Loom + Figma.
The simplest way to start is making a YouTube short, and the best way to keep going is to set yourself a posting cadence where you can be consistent (e.g. 1 video a week).
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When I first tried to use N8n to automate a manual task, and sync my client's ad spend data I thought it would be easy.
I ended up spending 2-3hrs trying to get this simple thing to work, and eventually just gave up.
I felt pretty bad from wasting so much time that I stopped using N8n altogether, and decided that doing the manual tasks would be more productive than the trial and error process.
Now I'm making a course to help people in the same position.
By the end of the course, you'll find it easy to use N8n.
Get early access to the course here (it's being built out daily)
stan.store/mylesroot/p/le…
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