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@tomiprod_

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Buenos Aires, Argentina Katılım Ocak 2025
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“If you read books of people who climb mountains, difficult mountains, do you think that those books are full of moments of joy and happiness? No, they’re full of misery. In fact it’s all about frostbites and difficulty to walk and difficulty of breathing, cold, challenging circumstances, and if people were just trying to be happy, the moment they would get to the top, they would say ‘This is a terrible mistake, i’ll never do it again. Instead let me sit on a beach somewhere drinking mojitos’. But instead, people go down and after they recover, they go up again. And if you think about Mountain climbing as an example, it suggests all kind of things. It suggests that we care about reaching the end, a peak. It suggests that we care about the fight, about the challenge. It suggests that there is all kind of other things that motivate us to work or behave in all kind of ways.” Dan Ariely sobre la motivación
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Mensaje de mi para mi: no te vuelvas loco con SEO porque es un proceso leeentooo
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@1Umairshaikh If you want to validate ideas to know if they solve real problems that people are willing to pay for use scoutr.dev
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Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
Vibe coding gave us superpowers. We just haven't figured out how to monetize them yet.
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@santisiri I’m building a tool for idea validation that runs a product discovery framework for problem-solving analysis and finding demand signals across Reddit, HN, and more. If you want to validate before wasting months building: scoutr.dev
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santi@santisiri·
coming up with the right ideas takes time. implementing them not so much anymore.
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Manuel 👨🏻‍💻@manuehlert·
Twittear de tecnología y que no venga el quetejedi a meter el bocado más soberbio de la historia es tope
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Proof
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#buildinpublic day 35 - The changes on the funnel focalizing on outcomes instead of outputs made effect and got the first 3 sales! Here, have a piece of virtual cake cause I’m celebrating 🍰 🥳 - Also I think that helped a tool that I made with Claude to research live conversations about the problem I’m trying to solve. I found some interesting leads, so I’m trying to approach them without being banned on Reddit 🫣. I’m sorry Redditers, but it’s my primary source for this early stage. - I don’t know yet if this means a total validation of the product. When I test it myself I think it has a lot of areas that the product could improve a lot. But I have to be careful because I tend to do tunnel vision and token and time are not cheap resources. - This is for sure a big first step for me as a “product builder” (could I call my self like that yet? Idk - As I said on another posts. Scoutr.dev could not be the most successful product on the world. But it depends on the perspective that I put on it. If I see as a learning process, a personal challenge, this is successful even before I made that sales. - If you are doubting to build something, just do it. For your own sake. Sorry if a mispelled something, English is not my first language and the proof read tool it’s not working 😅
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#buildinpublic day 35 - The changes on the funnel focalizing on outcomes instead of outputs made effect and got the first 3 sales! Here, have a piece of virtual cake cause I’m celebrating 🍰 🥳 - Also I think that helped a tool that I made with Claude to research live conversations about the problem I’m trying to solve. I found some interesting leads, so I’m trying to approach them without being banned on Reddit 🫣. I’m sorry Redditers, but it’s my primary source for this early stage. - I don’t know yet if this means a total validation of the product. When I test it myself I think it has a lot of areas that the product could improve a lot. But I have to be careful because I tend to do tunnel vision and token and time are not cheap resources. - This is for sure a big first step for me as a “product builder” (could I call my self like that yet? Idk - As I said on another posts. Scoutr.dev could not be the most successful product on the world. But it depends on the perspective that I put on it. If I see as a learning process, a personal challenge, this is successful even before I made that sales. - If you are doubting to build something, just do it. For your own sake. Sorry if a mispelled something, English is not my first language and the proof read tool it’s not working
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@uiux_harshit Who would hire a designer when you don’t know at all if your page is going to make money? AI designs are for validating ideas. You don’t need a designer for that. If I were you, I would attack the segment of start ups that are already making money and didn’t scale their pages
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Pasamos de LCDTM Telecentro a LCDTM Anthropic
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@sickdotdev Scoutr.dev Lean on Scoutr for a product discovery framework that actually helps you to validate your ideas.
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Sick@sickdotdev·
Drop what you’re building. Last time 50k people saw it. Consider this as marketing.
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Muy lindo el libre mercado pero imagínense que lindo si pudiéramos centralizar en una única app de comunicación. Wpp, dc, telegram, slack, teams, todo en una sola.
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I’m building a tool to find these signals across Reddit, HN & more. If you want to validate ideas before wasting months building: scoutr.dev
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Before building anything, ask: “Where is the bottle?” If you can’t find it, you’re probably building a toy.
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I spent $18 on a dog toy. My dog ignored it. Then played 40 minutes with an empty plastic bottle. That’s the clearest lesson I’ve seen about product discovery 🧵
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