Alex
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Alex
@ffugenw
Building in public 🚖 product launches https://t.co/W3zpOx28BU 🧠 ai product memory https://t.co/QZ4FKu63OE
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You want to grow? Get your tool roasted!
There is no better way to to grow then getting feedback and act on it.
> No Ai, only real feedback from real #indiehackers like you.
👉 ONE RULE: Roast to be roasted🔥
Let me know if you want to get access to it, only 5 spots available.👇
#BuildInPublic #startup
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So happy that after a very stressful week of fixing last minute issues we have hit a few major milestones.
>> Vibio is now live! (tryvibio.com)
>> It is also now live on launch cab: launch.cab/product/vibio so please go show it some love!
>> On top of that, I also crossed the 200 followers mark in 2 weeks. It's been a great couple of weeks getting to know other people building products.
Thanks everyone that's supported so far!
Now we move onto the hard part: Marketing and Distribution 🤮.

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Absolutely stoked to see Launch.cab joining the Build What Matters network. Thanks so much @ffugenw
We'll all soon be able to cross-promote our SaaS products so now's the time to get the #buildwhatmatters badge on your SaaS.
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Alex retweetou

Testing out a few tools over the next few days, and so far I'm really impressed!
First off, we've got launch.cab from Alex @ffugenw - where indie founders build in public.
a really slick, comprehensive tool that links people's side projects/next unicorn? and their founders in an interactive dashboard that let's people see it's feature, state of progress, type of product, launch dates, ability to leave comments and more.
From what I can tell, it's kinda the pre-launch version of TrustMRR, where people can share their journey and discover others who are on the indie hacking path.
Honestly, I think there could be a lot of value for those out there who might be intimidated to share something pre or even post launch that isn't raking in the money but gives them a place to share, connect and learn from each other.
seondly we have TendX.app from Brice @frmbrice - an engagement Tracker for X.
Just released, I downloaded it as an extension, but it's much more. Upon downloading, you're greeted with a minimal dashboard and prompted to connect a spreadsheet as a DB and the connect over on X ,where you can essentially log interactions with others on the platform, look at the relationships and more effectively manage the way you engage with others on X to bring more fruitful interactions and organically grow relationships.
As anyone who is playing the game of X knows, it's not easy. With some blasting through thousands of posts a day, interacting with possibly hundreds of others, all vying for attention, it's really tricky to see who you've talked to, about what, why and so on. I see that with repeated use, this tool can really make concerted efforts to foster relationships online in order to achieve their goals.
This is just day one of using these products, and I'm excited to keep using them. Kudos to the developers for putting in the effort.
I aim to continually use indie hacker products and share them.
Anything you've been using recently that deserves a nod? 🎩 please share


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@alexcloudstar I get where you're coming from, TS can definitely create a barrier for understanding the core concepts. Balancing its use with a solid foundation in other languages/tooling can help avoid that trap though
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Hot take: TypeScript is making junior developers worse.
Hear me out:
They learn to satisfy the type checker instead of understanding the runtime.
They think "it compiles" means "it works."
They can't debug because they've never read a stack trace that isn't wrapped in 4 layers of abstraction.
TypeScript is a great tool for large teams managing large codebases.
It's a crutch for developers who haven't learned to think clearly about data flow.
I use it. I'm saying it out loud anyway.
Disagree with me.
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@IlijaBlazevski Totally agree, I’ve learned so much by observing what others do in my space
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@neilmorgan That helps massively, I'll get that patched. Appreciate you taking the time, I've extended your sponsored listing by a month for free 🙏
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@ffugenw Hey Alex. When I was submitting, I had to leave the offer as "None" because I got a "coupon" error when choosing deal and a "deal" error when choosing coupon. So I had to put my offer in the copy. I hope that helps.
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Alex retweetou

Launch.cab is what we've been waiting for.
@ffugenw you've smashed it. Submission has a bug though. Happy to help you with that.
TrialMonitor has been submitted - with an offer for Launch.cab peeps.
#SaaS #buildwhatmatters #indiehackers #BuildInPublic
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Your vote today would mean everything 🙏
Vote here:
rankinpublic.xyz/vote/jn7faeft4…
Let’s see how far we can go 🚀
Ilia Stepin@martbln_dev
ProofPanel qualified for the @RankInPublic bracket 🎉 First match just went live 51 days of building in public → tournament moment Nervous and excited. This is what launching in public feels like ✨
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I've been visiting 'directories' quite a few months now, and recently decided to list my product in some (carefully selected) ones.
To all of you who're thinking of doing so, do yourself a favour and "hail this cab" 👇
⊛ launch.cab ⊛
✧ It's really navigating around where indie founders build in public.
✧ Breaks gathered data into actionable insights.
✧ Demonstrates a lean & beautiful UX.
✧ Helps you connect with other entrepreneurs.
✦ Makes you feel… you're in good company 😉
@ffugenw you've really rocked it!
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This chart is wild..
Out of 8.1 billion people
84% (~6.8B) Never used AI
16% (~1.3B) Free AI chatbot users
~0.3% (~15-25M) Pay $20/month for premium
~0.04% (~2-5M) Use AI for coding
We are so early

John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre
84% of people have never used AI, and just 0.3% of users pay for premium services. Anyone who thinks AI is a bubble isn't paying attention.
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