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@noahnomads

software engineer | photographer | nature enjoyer seeing as much as i can 🌎

pluto Katılım Nisan 2015
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noah@noahnomads·
@mal_shaik let me put you on stop typing. use superwhisper (my favorite speech to text tool), and then use a floating terminal turns claude into jarvis. really cool once you get used to it
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mal@mal_shaik·
aight its prob time to change how i work im open to suggestions 🙏 currently i have a claude code tab open with file explorer on the side. i just drag and drop files to give claude context and tell it what i want then i copy paste code over to vscode idk this feels kinda slow someone must have built something better what do you guys use?
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noah
noah@noahnomads·
@maks6361 even if they don’t convert, the views and increased brand awareness (if you’re doing it right) are still valuable
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Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻
viral slideshows ≠ revenue for TikTok I know this has been said many times already, but I wanted to bring it up again. When you see a viral TikTok slideshow post promoting an app, make sure you do proper research on that app (revenue, downloads, etc.) BEFORE you even start thinking about warming up a new TikTok account and copying the same format. Don’t just check the app’s TikTok account. Also look at whether they run ads or have other traffic sources. You want to make sure there’s a good chance that TikTok slideshow posts actually convert for that type of app. Otherwise, you might end up posting slideshows for weeks or even months, only to realize later that it doesn’t work and give up on it. Not every app is suitable for TikTok marketing, especially slideshow posts.
Max 🇮🇪🇱🇻@maks6361

Since I have my TikTok slideshow automation set up, I decided to take a look at apps that could be successfully marketed using only slideshows. By “successfully,” I mean my criteria was for the apps to be no older than 1–1.5 years and not have less than $5k (or 5k downloads) on Sensor Tower. So I spent a couple of days browsing TikTok manually and also using my TikTok research agent, and honestly, I got a bit disappointed. There are TikTok accounts with viral posts (millions of views) and even the app name in the description, but Sensor Tower still shows less than $5k for them. I didn’t take older apps into account because I was specifically looking for new projects that recently went viral and became profitable. The only niche I’m 100% confident about is study apps. I might need to look at it from a different angle though and there might be some other areas that work for slideshows If I don’t find anything convincing, then I’ll probably have to step into the AI UGC content world, which is another learning curve but could be the right choice, who knows 🙂

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noah@noahnomads·
@andi_losing which place do you look back on most fondly?
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Andi
Andi@andi_losing·
i really love traveling and everything that comes with it i’ve learned so much along the way but i can’t imagine being away for too long family just means too much to me
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noah@noahnomads·
@algozeus_ y’all got any more of that virality?
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Dimitri@algozeus_·
nothing tastes as sweet as the first time your app goes viral
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noah@noahnomads·
@seraleev haven’t heard this take before, it’s an interesting one to consider. never thought about it like this. since so many apps barely even have an empty state, i thought making a nice one was a superior ui but maybe not having one at all is even better. i’m gonna try this out
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
Feels like I’m back in school teaching, but let’s get to the point. An empty state is when nothing exists yet – no tasks, no projects. And screens like this cost you money. Yes, the screen can look beautiful and animated. But the user still has to tap that blue button. And there are three more buttons at the bottom… you’re going to lose a percentage of users right there. Simple rule: guide the user by the hand during the first session. That’s how you avoid losing conversion.
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Viktor Seraleev@seraleev

Users should NEVER see an empty state in their first session. If you allow this scenario, you’re losing money. You’re adding an extra barrier: the user now has to FIND the button and tap it. The solution is simple: remove the empty state from your funnel and trigger the key action automatically. Guide the user by the hand.

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Fernando@Franc0Fernand0·
Software engineers don't get paid to write code; they get paid to solve problems. The faster you realize this, the sooner you'll stop being afraid that AI will replace you and the better your career will be.
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noah@noahnomads·
@om_patel5 “why do i keep hitting my weekly limit on day 1??”
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY BUILT A TOOL THAT LETS CLAUDE CODE AUTONOMOUSLY TEST YOUR ENTIRE iOS APP you point it at a simulator and say "test everything" Claude navigates the whole app on its own through the accessibility tree and screenshots. it figures out the UI by itself. it taps buttons, fills forms, opens every screen, tests every feature, and checks every flow in 8 minutes it found every bug the developer missed then it checked the debug logs for errors and gave a structured summary of everything it found no XCUITest scripts, no test maintenance, and no more writing confusing, complicated test cases one prompt and that's it
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Will@athcanft·
seems like apple has seriously tightened up their review process
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noah@noahnomads·
@jayvraavi @jayvraavi in your defense, being on multiple platforms is always better than just one i would run away from react native very, very fast tho. flutter is incredible and would reduce a lot of the animation jank and UI bugs. feel free to dm me if you want
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jay@jayvraavi·
idk why people still choose to build apps natively in 2026 is your animation being 1% faster really more important than free $ you get from being on other platforms?
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noah@noahnomads·
@perplexity_ai has slowly turned into my favorite way to ask questions. their UI is just so perfect for it goes to show that there is tons of value in taking a common idea (chatting with an LLM) and crafting a great experience around it perplexity is doing something right
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noah@noahnomads·
@aryanlabde if you’re making $0, you’re probably spending $0 on vercel + supabase also, why would you pay for both claude and cursor?
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Aryan@aryanlabde·
Nobody talks about the cost of vibe coding. Claude, cursor, vercel, supabase. You’re paying $200/month in tools to build a product making $0.
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noah@noahnomads·
@weryxmrr @seraleev then you give it away for free in hopes that they’ll eventually convert to paid. if you’re not willing to subsidize users initially, you’ll have a much harder time getting some
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Ksawery@weryxmrr·
@seraleev What about apps that cannot afford having freemium? My app heavily relies on AI models that can cost even $0.1 per request. I just cannot afford giving it away for free Why would a hard paywall be bad in this situation?
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
Apple banned: > trial toggle > offer after the main paywall Hopefully HARD PAYWALL are next
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noah@noahnomads·
“chatgpt wrapper” is an overused term if you built a UI that simply proxies LLM requests then displays them back to the user, then you’ve built a wrapper however, if you use the LLM to process + enhance data you use internally, and you present it in a creative way that mixes the strengths of AI with the typical patterns of deterministic programming, then you’ve built more than just a wrapper simply making use of an LLM does not mean you’ve just built yet another chatgpt wrapper
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noah@noahnomads·
claude is changing the entire coding workflow, but i really gotta stop doing this when code is cheap, it’s so easy to go overboard this is 1 PR btw
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noah@noahnomads·
@_annakulina good luck! are you going to use any tools to help with planning/editing?
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Anna Kulina
Anna Kulina@_annakulina·
Day 1 of figuring this marketing thing out🙃 Anyone else feel really intimidated by marketing? Because WOW😱 Now that I'm fully in the thick of it, its overwhelming... Which is why I want to help you guys out 🫶
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Viktor Seraleev
Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
When devs used to tell me they couldn’t reach their first $100, I didn’t believe it. A lot of them asked me where to get installs. Then I looked at their apps and honestly, it was rough. You don’t need installs, you need to fix your product and first impression ASAP: 1. Make a clean, stylish, and clear ICON. This is your very first touchpoint with the user, it matters more than you think. 2. Create high-quality SCREENSHOTS. No blurry text, no stretched devices. If you can’t do it yourself, hire a designer. 3. Build a solid ONBOARDING. Don’t cut corners here. In 3–4 steps, clearly show what your app does and why it’s useful. 4. Add a paywall AFTER onboarding. It’s simple. Offer your product confidently. In my apps, 80% of revenue comes from the first session. I don’t get why people skip this. 5. Most important: create a STEP-BY-STEP user flow. No cluttered screens. One step = one action. If you’ve done all five, then you can start thinking about user acquisition. But that’s a completely different game.
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noah@noahnomads·
@FlorinPop17 i just have one more feature to add
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noah@noahnomads·
@rxhit05 always backend first. the backend can exist and be useful without a UI, but a UI without a backend is a useless toy
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Rohit
Rohit@rxhit05·
When building an app, what do you make first? The Ul or the backend logic??
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noah@noahnomads·
@cormachayden_ one of the apps i’m building has taken 3 years. i just released it last week and i’m hoping all that effort to make something of quality pays off
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Cormac
Cormac@cormachayden_·
people underestimate the power of working on something for an agonizingly long period of time
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Thomas Burkhart 💙
Thomas Burkhart 💙@ThomasBurkhartB·
@KCodes7777 Well I hope you include that being a very attractive woman helps. Please be so honest when bragging about success on social media
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