Ruslan
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Ruslan
@ruslan_dev_ai
Shipping Chrome extensions. 5 launched, 1 hit $190 MRR. Also building SaaS LocaleShip - translations for extension listings. Building in public. Join the chaos



People are trying to guess what I did but I genuinely don't think anyone will get it right $1,000 if you do (I’m dead serious)




💸 This month my @X payouts reached a new record just a 5 cents shy of $16,000! I think something might have changed as they announced they'd pay creators and counts views in a different way, I think it worked: $12,819 ad rev share $1,865 subs revenue (= $14,684 per 28 days) = $15,995/month Posting on X is finally becoming a real potential income stream 😊👍 This is getting close to passing some of my businesses in revenue which is very cool to see!




Had a mini heart attack last days after seeing a massive drop in my app's Weekly Active Users. 📉 Thought I pushed a bug and broke something. Spent the time checking views, installs, and uninstalls... everything was completely normal. Then it hit me: 45% of my user base is from China. It’s just Chinese New Year! 😅🧧 Holiday seasonality really knows how to keep founders on their toes. Anyone else ever get panic-baited by a holiday? 👇 #buildinpublic













we just crossed $16k/mo it’s been just 9 days since reaching $10k and it’s wild to see everything compounding first $8k took 57 days second $8k took 9 days but surprisingly, we haven’t done anything new for the past week. all I did was: - fix bugs - improve product - talk to users - post content what this tells me is that once you find some sort of pmf and you find a small group of users who love your product, it’s the boring repetitive tasks that get you further by always chasing something “new and shiny”, you’re exhausting your users or maybe even drifting away from the core value proposition of your product this is a trap that a lot of first time founders fall into but keep in mind that more isn’t necessarily better sometimes less is best











Growing a SaaS to $1M valuation: 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟧 92%

My monthly cost of living in Switzerland 🇨🇭 🏠 $5000 rent 📝 $1200 health insurance ⚡ $100 utilities 📱 $180 phone + internet 🚌 $500 Uber + public transport 🥗 $2000 food/groceries 📦 $1000 various orders (food, restaurants, etc) Total: ~$10,000/month. We're a family of 5. My wife and I +3 children. And we live in the best country in the world (but also the most expensive one).



