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@ItIsRaymo

Founder @GaplyLabs | Co-built 100+ products with distribution partners

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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
I started coding at 12 in Iran with half the internet blocked I've now shipped 100+ products and generated $150M+ for clients like Forbes, Starbucks, and Under Armour Here's the story: I grew up in Gilan, Iran where most developer resources were blocked. Finding workarounds became the first real skill I built. My first national game dev competition was against adults and university students. The code in my game was terrible but it was about the Persian leopard, an almost extinct species native to Iran. The concept won first place. I went on to win 5 more after that. By 14 I was building hyper-casual games for publishers. By 17, the downloads were in the millions worldwide and the product studio clients started coming in. Every single one wanted the same thing: build the product, ship it, invoice, disappear. Nobody was asking whether buyers already existed for what we were building. And that's where it clicked. We should only build products with distribution partners (people who have the clients) so the products can have revenue from day 1. That's when Gaply's Venture Studio started. We only work with people who already have distribution: - founders with warm networks - VCs with portfolio companies - creators with warm audiences - agencies with recurring clients - media brands with subscribers We co-invest, take equity, and ship fast. Every single product has paying customers before it launches. If you have distribution and want to build something profitable on day one, DM me.
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@rxhit05 all devs should go hardcore on marketing and distribution right now
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Rohit@rxhit05·
Devs, what skill are you trying to improve? -coding -sales -marketing -talking to users -distribution
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@davidonchainx if someone has grown their account to relevancy, they are one hell of a marketer
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david 🔛⛓️@davidonchainx·
The best creators are also the best marketers - They're chronically online - They understand memes and culture - They're good at storytelling - They know how to make people feel something These people are some of the most valuable hires for any company right now
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@seraleev marketing turns the product into a business!
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Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
One mistake many indie developers make: They build the product first and think about marketing later. Marketing is PART of the product.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@hnshah even the negative ones, as long as people are interested, your product is relevant
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Hiten Shah@hnshah·
Reminder: All the feedback you get is a gift.
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@waronweakness Ai talks really well. it often creates that uncanny valley effect. people forget that it's a machine or a tool
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Eddy Quan@waronweakness·
I've started using Claude. It's great but I can see how someone can spend 20 hours a day on this thing and feel like they accomplished something when they've done nothing.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@boringmarketer distribution is the moat. matters the most for builders right now
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The Boring Marketer@boringmarketer·
moats to build: - distribution - data - judgement - infrastructure - speed - brand - trust - quality - ROI - insight - relationships
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@siddharthwv competition is irrelevant for the most of it. there is enough audience for competitors to co-exist
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Siddharth@siddharthwv·
Competitors don't put you out of business. Worrying too much about them does.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@eliana_jordan yes, demand is always gonna be there you just have to see what the market is shifting towards, what is the new 'necessity' that people have developed
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
“Apps are dead.” I don’t buy it. People still want tools to: → remember → stay motivated → track things → make better decisions Demand is still there.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@Oliver_Clingain spot on, it should be functional before it's beautiful
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Oliver@Oliver_Clingain·
Hot take: Nobody cares about your aesthetic if you can't help them make money. Build the business FIRST. Brand it later. Polish is the reward for results. Not a substitute for them.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@aliByteCode it was bound to fail if you don't have people lined up on the launch day, it has failed
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Ali@aliByteCode·
everyone says "just launch it" but once you launch you get 3 visitors 2 are your friends 1 is you checking analytics now what
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MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
Most founders create content with no clear destination. Every single piece of content should have one primary goal.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@xoaanya not necessarily, there is still a huge gap between what AI gives and what a good dev can do
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Aanya@xoaanya·
In 2026, is learning prompting more valuable than learning to code?
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@2sush AI is still at a level where it requires a lot of effort that filters the haters from the doers
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sush@2sush·
Hating on AI doesn’t make you smart. Understanding it does.
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۟@MINHxDYNASTY·
@ItIsRaymo dumb investors
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۟@MINHxDYNASTY·
every day i get dms from companies that have legitimately raised $10m - $50m, but are completely useless slop products and services just by looking at the roadmap, and the value prop, it’s easy to know the business will fail the bar is so so low to succeed
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@pmitu marathon with a speed of dash
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
Startup is not a sprint, it's a marathon.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@SaidAitmbarek if it can give $1 as revenue, that means its a working machine just requires tinkering
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Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
If it's not on localhost:3000 and made even $1, it's already a startup. The lowest barrier to entry in history.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@aryanlabde that's why you figure our distribution before launching. once you have people using it, you move towards figuring out retention
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Aryan@aryanlabde·
The vibe coding dream: build a SaaS solo, make $10k month, work from anywhere. Reality: launch and then figure out why no one is using it.
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@Akasheth_ that's where a dev beats the normie
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Akash@Akasheth_·
vibe coding a product feels easy Until you deal with: > auth edge cases > security gaps > tangled workflows > context limits > email delivery issues > payment failures that’s where you wish you didn’t skip the basics.
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Raymo@ItIsRaymo·
@FeralOnChain everyone just aiming for that limelight rushing and spamming. no wonder original thinkers stand out in front of these sheeps
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Feral@FeralOnChain·
It’s getting harder to tell who actually thinks for themselves on CT A lot of opinions feel borrowed You start seeing the same takes move across different accounts Almost word for word too Original thinking stands out more than ever
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