Vinay
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Vinay
@solonone
Built 50+ apps. Made almost nothing. Now sharing what actually works and what doesn't. Father, builder, overthinker.
Katılım Temmuz 2017
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@AbdeRaouf4230 @kylegawley I did not follow what's unique about this particular website. Can you help me to understand? It looked like a normal affiliate website.
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i quit X thrice. came back and made the same mistake treating it like a megaphone. "look at my app!" "check my launch!"
then something shifted. i stopped posting FOR people and started posting WITH people. X isn't a stage. it's a mirror. the posts that work aren't "here's my success" they're "here's what i'm struggling with, anyone else?"
entrepreneurship isn't about me. it's about us. the moment i stopped building for my portfolio and started building for someone else's problem, everything changed. still early. but it feels different this time.
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my AI setup sounds insane when i say it out loud but here it is:
one cloud agent runs 24/7 and manages everything else. it's the boss.
under it:
— mac agent: builds apps, deploys code
— windows agent: runs local AI models
— linux agent: handles servers
a local agent sits on my home network. it manages my NAS, my TV, and my Google Home. when i say i like something, it downloads it to my NAS automatically. when i need a reminder, it generates an image and casts it to my TV.
all of this feeds into a personal wiki — my second brain. every conversation, every decision, every bookmark goes there.
and the whole thing is connected to Telegram. i just text my agent and things happen. no dashboards. no apps. just a chat.
took months to build. cost almost nothing. and now i have a personal AI team that runs my digital life while i sleep.
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I built 50 apps.
Here's how every single one died:
Day 1: "This idea is genius. Nobody's doing this."
Day 2: I build it. Ship it. Feel unstoppable.
Day 3: Zero users. My brain whispers "this isn't worth it. Nobody's going to buy this."
Day 4: A shiny new idea shows up. Feels way better than the last one.
Day 5: I start building that instead. The first app goes into the graveyard.
Repeat 50 times.
The problem was never the ideas. The problem is I never validated a single one. Never asked one real person "would you pay for this?"
If I had, I'd probably still be working on idea #1. And it might actually be making money.
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I've built 50+ apps in the last few years.
Yoga studio software. Travel journals. Podcast tools. Invoice generators. KDP books. Chrome extensions.
Total monthly revenue from all of it: about $20.
I'm not saying this for pity. I'm saying it because I know there are thousands of builders like me, shipping into the void, refreshing analytics, seeing zeros.
The problem was never my code. It was building things nobody asked for.
Starting today, I'm documenting this honestly. No fake MRR screenshots. No "I cracked the code" threads.
Just a guy with 50 repos and a lot of lessons.
Follow if you want the real version.
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Our run-rate revenue has surpassed $30 billion, up from $9 billion at the end of 2025, as demand for Claude continues to accelerate. This partnership gives us the compute to keep pace.
Read more: anthropic.com/news/google-br…
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@AnthropicAI Is it correct to assume the main use case for the user base in India is coding - or is it actually Claude.ai ?
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We’re officially opening our Bengaluru office—our new home base in India, and Anthropic's second office in Asia-Pacific.
India is our second-largest market for Claude.ai. We’re launching new partnerships to deepen our long-term commitment: anthropic.com/news/bengaluru…
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