Parth Singh

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Parth Singh

Parth Singh

@parthfullstack

Full-Stack Developer | Building web apps & learning in public | Exploring the E-commerce Space | Building SHIPLOG

Entrou em Mayıs 2020
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
I kept having ideas. And somehow… I never built them. 🧵👇 Every day, a new idea felt exciting. “This could work.” “This one is better.” “This is the one.” I wasn’t short on ideas. I was drowning in them. So I did what most builders do: I wrote them down. Notes app. Notion. Random docs. Felt productive. But nothing actually shipped. Here’s what I didn’t realize: Thinking about ideas feels like progress. It isn’t. The real problem wasn’t a lack of ideas. It was a lack of clarity. When everything feels like a good idea… You pick none. Then I noticed something strange. Some ideas kept coming back. Not once. Not twice. But again… and again. That’s when it clicked: Repetition is not random. It’s a signal. Your brain is already telling you what to build. You’re just not noticing it. So I built something for myself: A system that doesn’t just store ideas… But detects patterns in them. It shows you: 👉 Which ideas keep coming back 👉 Which ones actually matter 👉 What you should focus on No more guessing. No more switching. Just one clear direction. I call it: Shiplog It’s built for indie devs who: • Have too many ideas • Struggle to pick one • Want to actually ship something If you’ve ever said: “I have so many ideas, but I don’t know what to build.” This is for you. Stop losing ideas. Start shipping them. 👉 shiplog.webarc.one
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@aryanlabde Those 4 clicks and 1 signup are enough to be motivated to start and be consistent. No use trashing ideas for validation.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Average vibe coder launch day: > tweet goes out > 500 impressions > 3 clicks > 1 signup > it was your friend
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@cinamarina I think we need to explain it better to ourselves first, then tell the AI.
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Marina Cina
Marina Cina@cinamarina·
Why does AI still sometimes struggle to understand what we want? 😳
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@kalyan_wtf Okay, I need context here. What kind of Pivoting are you talking about?
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Kalyan
Kalyan@kalyan_wtf·
Pivoting 4 times isn't agility. It's panic.
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Aryan
Aryan@aryanlabde·
Most vibe coders don’t have a building problem. They have a “nobody knows this exist” problem.
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@khushiirl Yes, this is the most undervalued approach, cause everyone chases virality and trends.
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khushi.vy
khushi.vy@khushiirl·
If you can’t find any project ideas just build something that solves your own problem. Great apps start with small ideas
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Sanchit Bajaj
Sanchit Bajaj@solitrix02·
@khushiirl Sure I will But that post will definitely get ignored by big accounts. I have dropped one idea in this post only and nobody except the replier gets to see it
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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
LeetCode doesn’t make you a better developer.
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@thesayannayak I think its more hard to maintain consistency when you have multiple focuses on work. I have that Problem.
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Sayan
Sayan@thesayannayak·
𝕏 growth isn't about content. It's about consistency nobody wants to maintain.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@zuess05 Finishing what got started to give to the 5 people to use.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
What is actually harder in 2026? Building an entire SaaS before hitting your Claude usage limit, or getting 5 people to actually pay for it?
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Kalyan
Kalyan@kalyan_wtf·
By the end of 2026, the most valuable skill won't be coding. It'll be knowing WHEN not to use AI
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@rcmisk Waiting for that 6-month limit first. 🙂
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Ricky
Ricky@rcmisk·
it's 8pm on a Tuesday. you've been building for 6 months. no paying users. a few signups. friends say it's cool. do you keep going or kill it? what's the actual threshold you'd use to make that call?
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
I kept having ideas. And somehow… I never built them. 🧵👇 Every day, a new idea felt exciting. “This could work.” “This one is better.” “This is the one.” I wasn’t short on ideas. I was drowning in them. So I did what most builders do: I wrote them down. Notes app. Notion. Random docs. Felt productive. But nothing actually shipped. Here’s what I didn’t realize: Thinking about ideas feels like progress. It isn’t. The real problem wasn’t a lack of ideas. It was a lack of clarity. When everything feels like a good idea… You pick none. Then I noticed something strange. Some ideas kept coming back. Not once. Not twice. But again… and again. That’s when it clicked: Repetition is not random. It’s a signal. Your brain is already telling you what to build. You’re just not noticing it. So I built something for myself: A system that doesn’t just store ideas… But detects patterns in them. It shows you: 👉 Which ideas keep coming back 👉 Which ones actually matter 👉 What you should focus on No more guessing. No more switching. Just one clear direction. I call it: Shiplog It’s built for indie devs who: • Have too many ideas • Struggle to pick one • Want to actually ship something If you’ve ever said: “I have so many ideas, but I don’t know what to build.” This is for you. Stop losing ideas. Start shipping them. 👉 shiplog.webarc.one
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Lukman Aufbau
Lukman Aufbau@lukmanAufbau·
Which founder wins long-term? • Consistent • Talented
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Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@FlorinPop17 Need Time to work on it while doing a 10-hour-a-day job and Life.
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Parth Singh
Parth Singh@parthfullstack·
@amit_code Agreed. The tool itself should also be useful and familiar enough, I believe. I am learning it the hard way.
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Amit Jha
Amit Jha@amit_code·
More views won't means you'll get more sales too. Agree or not?
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