Rohan Dey
212 posts

Rohan Dey
@rohandey
Building Fun Mini Games
Delhi, India Katılım Şubat 2008
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@cortiz2894 Love those scaffolds in blender, I am still at beginner level of learning blender.
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Published another new Claude skill, my fav command is
/tokenusage advice
github.com/rohandey/token…
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Published a new CLAUDE SKILL to run lighthouse audits
github.com/rohandey/light…
Sample Prompts:
Check page speed for example.com
Run only a11y check on example.com
Audit example.com/about with 90% pass threshold for performance
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Now there is dedicated page for word games indextring.com/word-games . I have 3 more word games ready but they dont have my tick to get posted.
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My latest project is live indextring.com
A set of mini web games you can play in browser.
Next up: my first multiplayer game, dropping in 2026
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@gregisenberg Interesting opportunity, this is what I am working on aankaa.com (it is a boiler code generator)
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I'm looking for business partners. People who want to build a portfolio of cash-flowing internet businesses. But first, some context:
4 years ago, I walked away from WeWork. I had sold my company to them, watching as they raised and then incinerated $20 billion. It was unbelievable. Painful.
I vowed never to be part of something like that again.
In the aftermath, I found myself at a crossroads. This was 2020 and the tech world was obsessed with chasing unicorns, but I wanted something different.
Something sustainable.
I spoke to the people I respected in Silicon Valley. And declared I wanted to build cash-flowing businesses and raise $0 of VC.
They looked at me like I had three heads.
"You're going backwards," they said.
"You're wasting your time," they warned.
"You'll startups will eventually get crushed by VC-backed competition."
Damn, lol.
But I was tired of my fate hanging on a "yes" from VCs in Palo Alto. I craved control over my destiny.
So, against all advice, I started Late Checkout, my holding company.
It was profitable from day one - a stark contrast to my WeWork experience and a rarity in VC land.
My goal - scale internet businesses powered by community, and on our own terms.
The journey wasn't easy. We burned through millions and made more mistakes than I care to admit.
But we persisted, and gradually, we cracked the code on scaling SaaS, marketplaces, and agencies.
We discovered that the real power lies in building engaged audiences, fostering tight-knit communities, and finding creative ways to grow.
Take our agency, @meetLCA, for example. You've probably never heard of it, but we're pulling in clients at an average of $1 million per year creating the interfaces for lots of the AI products and non-AI products you use everyday.
It's like we've created a modern hybrid of IDEO and McKinsey, reimagining the future for our clients. And we did it all without a dime of VC money. Just one little funnel that works every single day.
This has been the most enjoyable chapter of my career.
I highly recommend holdcos for internet companies.
You might enjoy it too.
So, who am I looking for in a business partner:
Maybe you're a solopreneur, and it's getting lonely. You've built something great, but you're hitting a ceiling.
Or perhaps you're running a VC-backed startup, but you're dreaming of turning it into a cash-flowing powerhouse. (And maybe buying out your VCs – I can help with that.)
Or you might be an indiehacker who builds incredible products that just aren't getting the attention they deserve.
If any of these sound like you, here's what I'm offering:
For businesses doing $500k-$5M, we could acquire a stake and scale it together.
For those starting something new with a solid track record, we might provide the capital you need.
Yes, you'll share the pie. But you won't go it alone. You'll work directly with me and my team. We'll be there to unblock you when you're stuck, to unstick you when you're trapped. We bring our playbook, our network, and our capital to the table.
This isn't a distant, "call me quarterly" arrangement. We're in the trenches with you, day in and day out, helping you build something truly remarkable.
This is the type of thing that sounds fun to me.
And might sound fun to you.
So, I decided I'd put it out there.
So here’s my ask of you:
1) If this sounds like you DM and reply to this post. Ill respond to the most interesting ones
2) If this isn’t you, all good. Like always, I’ll share my learnings along the way.
It feels like internet startups are at a crossroads.
More and more are choosing the non-VC route.
Id love to work with you.

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@dinkydani21 You lost the plot here, thing with tailwind is you have to remember p-34 doesn't work.
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@poppacalypse @LearnEnough Hard for me to learn from a book which makes me handicap without copy paste.
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Thank you @LearnEnough HTML, CSS and Layout Chapter 13.5 🙏🙏🙏 You've saved me time and time again.
Textbooks FTW!

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