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Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid Присоединился Nisan 2026
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RecurCrypto
RecurCrypto@RecurCrypto·
@joygospelv 72h recovery window is brutal. But retries don’t fix cards getting blocked, expiring, or failing globally. That’s not a recovery problem. It’s infrastructure.
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Joy Gospel . Building Vaultr
Joy Gospel . Building Vaultr@joygospelv·
2/ The numbers that should scare every Indian SaaS founder: - 27% of users cancel after a failed payment — out of frustration - Average recovery window: 72 hours before permanent churn - A recovered subscription stays for 7 more months on average - Every rupee of recovery costs ~7 paise to generate (our fee) The math is unfair in your favour.
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Joy Gospel . Building Vaultr
Joy Gospel . Building Vaultr@joygospelv·
The $129B problem nobody in Indian SaaS talks about: Your customers aren't leaving you. Their cards are declining. 50% of subscription churn is involuntary. 68% of it is recoverable. No one in India has built the tool for this yet. We are. Thread 🧵👇
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RecurCrypto
RecurCrypto@RecurCrypto·
@superframeworks That 9% lost to failed cards is probably underestimated. Most founders think it’s a dunning problem. It’s actually a payment rail problem.
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Superframeworks
Superframeworks@superframeworks·
The micro SaaS market: $15.7B → $59.6B by 2030. 30% annual growth. Solo founders hitting $5K–$50K MRR. 5 ideas: → AI content repurposing ($50K–$200K ARR) → Payment recovery (9% MRR lost to failed cards) → Vertical AI meeting notes → Niche job boards + client portals
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RecurCrypto
RecurCrypto@RecurCrypto·
Stripe is great until it isn’t. Most SaaS don’t fail because of features, they fail because payments break silently: declines, holds, geo limits. You don’t need to replace Stripe. You need a second rail. Wallet-based USDC subscriptions alongside cards = no banks, no chargebacks, instant settlement.
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Bac Leo
Bac Leo@BacLeodiv·
Which payment gateway are you using for your SaaS project? - Stripe - PayPal - Dodo payments - Razorpay
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
This Chinese developer assembled 7 agents in 1 orchestrator and they run his B2B agency at $30K a month on their own. He built a system of 7 agents on Claude Sonnet 4.6 that runs a one-person SEO and content agency for e-commerce brands. No writers. No editors. No project manager. No Slack. Just him, Claude Code, and a file system. 7 agents flow through a single orchestrator via MCP servers. Every agent reads and writes to a shared file sandbox. No state in memory. No collisions. Usage sits around 2.4 million tokens a day, API bill comes out to roughly $380 a month. The orchestrator's system prompt: "You are the orchestrator of a one-person AI content agency. You delegate research and drafting tasks to 6 sub-agents and own all final publishing decisions. Sub-agents: // Prospector (finds e-commerce brands with weak organic traffic) // Auditor (runs full SEO audits on each prospect's domain) // Writer (drafts cold outreach emails and retainer proposals) // Strategist (builds 90-day content calendars from audit gaps) // Producer (writes, formats, and optimizes every deliverable) // Checker (runs quality evals on every piece before it leaves the system) You never let two sub-agents write to the same directory. You stop and request human approval only when a retainer exceeds $3,000 or when content quality scores drop below 0.80." The system knows what it is. It knows it finds its own clients. It knows it writes its own proposals. It knows the human only steps in when the money gets big or the quality drops. Here is what the daily cycle looks like: → Prospector scans about 150 e-commerce sites a day through SimilarWeb and Ahrefs APIs. → Auditor pulls domain authority, keyword gaps, broken links, and page speed for every qualified lead. → Writer sends personalized cold outreach and drafts retainer proposals for top prospects. → Strategist builds a 90-day content roadmap with keyword clusters, publishing cadence, and projected traffic lift. → Producer writes the actual blog posts, product descriptions, and landing pages. → Checker runs quality evals on every artifact before delivery. Only when a retainer breaks $3,000 or the quality score dips below 0.80 does the orchestrator ping the human. Here is what the system actually writes in his log: "scout report, tuesday: 187 SMBs found, 14 with websites from 2010 to 2014, 9 with active online forms, 5 with rating > 4.7. passing top 5 to researcher." "writer: 28 cold outreach sent, 4 replies, 2 meetings. passing to planner." "builder: milestone 3 of the Westside Plumbing project complete. reviewer running tests." "eval flag: proposal for $7,200 exceeds the approved limit of $5,000. sending for manual review." There is no remote server. There is no separate backend. Just a local file sandbox, an MCP router, and an API key to Claude. From what I have observed, this is the cleanest one-person AI agency I have seen in the past year: $450 in, about $30,000 out, and between them 7 prompts and 1 file system.
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1

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Gurpreet Singh
Gurpreet Singh@gurpreet671·
Builders only. Show what you’re building. Skip the pitch and just drop the link. 50k builders watching ↓
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VinX
VinX@vinx_codes·
Looking to connect with people in tech Whether you're into: Frontend • Backend • Full Stack DevOps • AI/ML • Data Science UI/UX • Freelancing • Startups IF YOU'RE INTO TECH... LET'S CONNECT
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Blake Emal
Blake Emal@heyblake·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Noel Ceta
Noel Ceta@noelcetaSEO·
You spend thousands on SEO tools. Every dashboard showed green checkmarks. Meanwhile, organic traffic dropped 52%. Here's why your SEO tools are feeding you dangerous lies: 🧵👇
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Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan@FarazKhan724·
Solo founders, what’s your biggest bottleneck? - time - skills - consistency - distribution
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Ayush
Ayush@koderayush·
Hey @X algorithm 👋 Trying to find people who are actually building and growing in tech Frontend • Backend • Full-stack • DevOps AI/ML • SaaS • Startups • Freelancing DSA • Building in public If you're on a similar path (learning, building, figuring things out), let’s connect 🤝
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Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar@thedevdeepak·
Hey founders I'm looking to connect with others working on: 🛠️ SaaS ⚡ Marketing 🚀 Tech 💻 Full Stack 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Growth Share what you're building, lets support each other 🤝
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RecurCrypto
RecurCrypto@RecurCrypto·
I’m building in public from zero. No big audience. No funding. No “growth hack”. Just shipping, testing, failing, fixing, and sharing the real numbers. Currently building: → RecurCrypto: crypto recurring payments for SaaS → AI lead-fit tool: website → ICP → leads → outreach angles Follow if you like: SaaS experiments B2B distribution payments infrastructure honest build-in-public updates I’ll share what works, what flops, and the uncomfortable parts too. #buildinpublic #SaaS #startups #B2B #indiehackers
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Priyansh
Priyansh@itspriionly·
Hey,🌻 I'm looking to connect with people interested in: → Frontend → Backend → Full Stack → DevOps → LeetCode → AI/ML → Data Science → UI/UX → Freelancing → Startups Say hi & let's grow together #Connect
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Gini
Gini@sherifgjini·
Most founders are not stuck on product. They are stuck on being ignored. That is a distribution problem, not a talent problem.
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Andréa Bensaid
Andréa Bensaid@AndreaBensaid·
AI bros: "I got Claude to replace an entire SEO team" Yes...we can see that.
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Ebuzer
Ebuzer@Ebuzer_dev·
Got this from @athcanft, removed the free trial and 2x’d my iOS app revenue in April vs last month.
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foundrceo
foundrceo@foundrceo·
what are you working on right now?
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