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@rireme_ai

The internet is full of AI money advice. I hunt for real signals and turn them into buildable products. Building Bilion👍

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Claude can build almost anything now. So the real question is no longer: “Can I build this?” It is: “Who will pay for this?” I’m building Bilion to answer that. It turns real AI adoption signals into: - buyers - pains - product angles - prices - 48h validation plans - build prompts AI makes the app. Bilion chooses the business❤️‍🔥
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make this 10min 👍👍
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signal⇨ prompt ⇨product day2👌
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I’m honestly tired of endless AI business advice. Everyone says: “Start a SaaS.” “Build an AI app.” “Find a niche.” Cool👍 But what should I actually build? 😩😩😩 So I built Bilion. One click. It takes real-world AI business signals and turns them into build-ready Code X prompts. No guessing. No staring at a blank screen. Just: Signal → Product → Prompt → Build.
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AI has quietly changed the game. The ability to build is no longer the bottleneck.👀 Language barriers are disappearing. Programming barriers are disappearing. One person can now build things that used to require a team. The hard part is getting attention, earning trust, and finding customers. The next advantage isn’t coding. It’s distribution.🤧
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I fed 42,000+ Indie Hackers startup stories into a database. Most people look for startup ideas. I was looking for something else: Patterns. Who paid? Why did they pay? What painful problem existed before the product? The more signals I analyzed, the more I realized: The hardest part isn't building. It's knowing what to build. That's why I'm building Bilion.
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The AI gold rush created millions of builders. Not millions of customers. Most people are fighting over tools. I'm studying what people already pay for. Big difference.
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Everyone is learning how to build with AI. But the real problem is: What should I build? I’m building Bilion to solve that. It turns real AI business signals into: - buyer - pain - product angle - Code X prompt Signal → Pattern → Product.
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Good news for vibe coders🚨 You no longer need to guess what to build. I found a startup solving Stripe revenue leaks. People are already paying for it. 10 minutes later, I had a working outline. Here’s how: Find a real business signal Identify the buyer Extract the pain Recreate the core workflow Generate a build prompt Build the MVP Most people start with code. I start with proof that someone pays. That’s the difference. Signal → Pattern → Product. thats all👌
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I'm finishing a degree I don't need anymore. I turned 23 today and I have proof. 4 years ago I started my marketing degree. And 1 year in, I knew. It was going to be useless. So I started building on Twitter. Built offers. Communities. Strategies. Email lists. Failed 1,000 times. Won 3 times. Failed 500 more. But 2 years in I hit 6 figures. Every new client became easier to sign. Every new sale, easier to make. I built a real business by learning marketing on the internet. Now I have: - 3 years of real experience - 6 & 7-figure clients paying me well for what I know - Opportunities a 23 y.o. isn't supposed to have I think about how unfair this is constantly. My classmates graduate the same year as me. Most of them will never reach this level. Most are way more book-smart than me. But they were never exposed to this space. *What you consume, you become.* Business content → here I am running a business Gym content → here I am building muscle Nutrition content → here I am eating clean Your feed is your future. The internet quietly built a parallel economy that universities don't even know exists. Take advantage. ⎯ 💌 How to build a six-figure business through content marketing in 2026: heyizmadz.com
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We’ve all seen endless AI business ideas🫠 I’m not interested in more ideas. I’m interested in things that can actually be built. Bilion turns proven business models into buildable blueprints. Like a model kit with the finished product already on the box. AI can build. Bilion tells you what to build🥊
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But the people making money were doing something different. They weren't collecting signals. They were converting signals into products. thats all🤣
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Startup stories. Reddit posts. Founder threads. AI news. I kept collecting information.
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I think I finally understand why I wasn't making money. And why so many AI builders are stuck too. 🧵
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I built ”Bilion”❤️‍🔥 My first job👍 It turns real-world AI use cases into buildable Code X prompts. For AI builders, vibe coders, Cursor users, Claude Code users, Codex users, and solo developers who can build — but don’t know what to build. Today’s signal: A Japanese farmer using ChatGPT and Codex to automate farm operations. Pattern: Operations Automation Stop guessing what to build. Start from what already works. bilion.build-decision.uk/app
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A Japanese farmer in Hokkaido is using ChatGPT and Codex to build tools for his farm. Not “AI content.” Not “prompt hacks.” Real operations: greenhouse temperature checks LINE-based remote controls field data task schedules sensor logs crop disease troubleshooting This is the AI business pattern I care about: AI as a practical engineer for people with real-world problems.
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Un agricultor japonés contrató a un ingeniero para su finca de 100 hectáreas. No come, no duerme, no cobra. Se llama Codex. Hiroki Tomiyasu cultiva brócoli en Hokkaido. No heredó tierra, no estudió agricultura, empezó de funcionario. De noche, después de la jornada, construye la infraestructura de su finca con ChatGPT y Codex. Lo que armó él solo: → Control remoto del motor del invernadero desde LINE, con ESP32, driver BTS7960 y Cloudflare Workers → Un bot en el chat del equipo que revisa la temperatura de cada invernadero y opera la ventilación → Monitoreo satelital con índices NDVI superpuestos en su propio mapa → Una base en Airtable que conecta parcelas, tareas, materiales y sensores → Diagramas técnicos de sus tableros eléctricos, generados desde una foto Él lo resume así: es como tener un ingeniero brillante siempre al lado. Durante años, automatizar una finca significó maquinaria propietaria carísima e ingenieros que solo las grandes operaciones agrícolas podían pagar. Esa gente vendía una barrera, no una solución. Un tipo que aprendió a manejar tractores solo acaba de cruzar esa barrera con un teléfono.

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A while ago I asked AI why I’m not making money yet.🌝 It basically said: “Because you keep running away from the market.” Painful.
Accurate.
Annoying. I was building stuff, but not really putting myself in front of users. That was maybe the first time I thought,
“Okay fine, AI. You win.”👈🏻
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