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Taha Imran

@tahaimran24

PM vibing with Opus 4.6 and MCPs

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Taha Imran
Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
Testing as a solo dev is PAIN 😫 … but there’s a hack that’ll blow your mind. You can now use AI browser-based agents to handle testing for you. Here’s how I do it: 1. Use the BrowserMCP (an MCP that connects your AI to your browser). 2. I personally pair it with Claude Code. 3. Tell your AI to create a testing plan, then prompt it to execute the plan. And here’s the crazy part: you literally watch an AI agent take control of your browser and test your app step by step all according to the plan you set. It’s like having a full QA team working live in front of your eyes. 🤯 If you’re solo and tired of manual testing… this is next-level. 🚀
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@danmartell AI doesn’t reward effort anymore. It rewards clarity of thinking—knowing what to build, why it matters, and how to use leverage without wasting it.
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Dan Martell@danmartell·
AI doesn't make lazy people rich. It makes high-leverage thinkers unstoppable.
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@TheCryptoBolt You don’t get rewarded for building more. You get rewarded for building right.
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TheCryptoBolt@TheCryptoBolt·
Hardest skill in tech today? A. Writing code B. Solving real problems C. Building an audience D. Learning continuously
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@uday_devops When building becomes cheap, selection becomes the skill. Picking the right problem, the right audience, and the right distribution matters more than how fast you can ship.
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Uday👨‍💻@uday_devops·
Everyone can build now. - Apps. - Products. - Automations. - Landing pages. So if building is no longer difficult, How do you stand out?
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Mari@Tech_girlll·
What’s the difference between paid AI tools and free plans, aside from longer responses?
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@nxhaaa19 People buy what they want, and only later justify it as something they needed. If you lead with need, you often struggle to get attention in the first place. Needs create justification. Wants create action.
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neha@nxhaaa19·
Builders, You can only pick one: • A product people need • A product people want Which one actually sells?
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@KaiXCreator You don’t stop learning—you stop learning things that don’t improve your judgment. The value shifts from knowing facts to knowing what matters and why.
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Kaito@KaiXCreator·
If AI removes the need to learn, what should we still learn?
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@Tech_girlll The company leadership. If you benefit from deploying it, you also own the risk—not just the upside. Everything else is just delegation, not responsibility.
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlll·
If an AI system makes a mistake that costs a company a fortune, who is responsible? A. The engineering team B. The company leadership C. The people who deployed it D. No one
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@stanlee0nX Less on execution, more on thinking. AI removes the “doing,” but quietly expands what you feel responsible for shipping.
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Stanlee | Web developer
From your experience, do you work less, more or evenly after using AI?
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@ItsKieranDrew AI didn’t kill writing. It exposed who never really had a voice—just access to templates and prompts.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
The only writers AI actually killed are the ones who only write with AI.
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@TTrimoreau The hardest part of building was never writing code. It was owning what breaks.
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Building with AI in 2026 feels incredibly easy… until you’re debugging at 2am alone.
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@eliana_jordan FB ads work when treated like an iteration engine, not a switch. You’re testing three variables continuously: hook (creative), message (offer), and friction (landing page). Most failures come from changing too many variables at once or scaling before signal stability.
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
fb ads yes or no? if yes, how you plan your campaign?
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@ardent__dev Channels don’t matter as much as stage. Early = trust, mid = content, late = scale.
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Ardent_Dev
Ardent_Dev@ardent__dev·
What's your favourite way to market SaaS? - Build in public - SEO - Video content - Ads
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Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
You are not out of ideas. You are out of structure.
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@1Umairshaikh First users are easier to get excited. First paying users are harder because they don’t validate your idea—they validate your value. That shift is where most products actually die or survive.
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
Founders, what’s harder to get? - First users - First paying users
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@YashHustle_22 The expensive part isn’t the AI tools. It’s skipping validation while thinking you’re moving fast.
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Yash@YashHustle_22·
Vibe coding: Paying $300/month for AI tools Making $0/month from the product And somehow calling it progress
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
The biggest mistake first-time iOS builders make is optimizing for completeness instead of clarity. A small app that solves one real, painful problem and gets repeated use is far more valuable than a feature-rich app with unclear retention. Early success comes from rapid feedback loops, not polished execution.
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Ana@nanahrii·
Any advice for someone building her first iOS app?
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@Abigail7866 Clarity isn’t a marketing skill. It’s a positioning outcome.
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Abigail ✩@Abigail7866·
Most marketing looks loud But feels completely empty People ignore unclear messages Even with good products Clarity is the real weapon
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Solopreneur Dad
Solopreneur Dad@JonBuildsHQ·
Founders/builders: what is the hardest right now? 1. finding an idea worth building 2. building a solid product 3. distributing & marketing it
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@StevenCravotta Distribution isn’t the moat by itself. The moat is the system you build to consistently earn attention.
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Steven
Steven@StevenCravotta·
Marketing is 95% of the success of any mobile app. Shit, since the newest AI tools it might be 99% You can build a banger app in a weekend. But if you can't distribute it, you won't make money. Building an app is commoditized. Distribution is your moat.
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Taha Imran@tahaimran24·
@rxhit05 Neither. First figure out whether the problem is demand, positioning, or distribution before touching either lever.
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Rohit@rxhit05·
Founders, Your SaaS is struggling. You can only do one: — Pivot the product — Double down on marketing What do you choose?
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