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Sattyam Samania
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Sattyam Samania
@itzsam_ai
Engineer turned Creator | Building AI tools and products in public | Writing posts on AI, Startups & Tech | DMs open for work & collab
India 🇮🇳 Присоединился Mart 2020
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@SreeramG @IAmSandroSaric Attention is one of the last moats left now.
Attention is the new currency
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@IAmSandroSaric Building has become easier.
Earning attention hasn't.
Most products don't fail because they were built too slowly. They fail because nobody remembers they exist.
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@zuess05 ignoring users is like ignoring tracks while running
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@SreeramG need some more explanation on Founder-market fit, would love to learn from you if you can share here
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@itzsam_ai Founder-market fit is underrated.
When you live the problem, you don't need to guess what matters.
You notice details outsiders never see.
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@GohilHardy X is the best place for everything now, soon becoming the all things app
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@SaucySOFR you don't rise to the level of your goals
you fall to the level of your habits
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@zuess05 how this thing could be solved by AI now when it makes development easier
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@kossy_daniel great advice, Kosdan. Build audience while building a product so you don't wait for audience to find you after you launch
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Building is the easy part.
Getting people to pay is the hard part.
Too many founders build in silence, then launch to an audience that has no idea why the product exists.
Build the audience while you build the product.
By the time you launch, people shouldn't be discovering it.
They should be waiting for it.
Sattyam Samania@itzsam_ai
As a founder, what’s harder for you? • building product • getting users to pay for it
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@13_narcissus AI proved building was never the hard part, the real work comes after that only, are you also member of @shipordie_ community?
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Building product without a paying customer already lined up isn't hard — it's just procrastination with code.
Distribution doesn't fail after launch. It fails at the idea stage.
I've watched 20 small businesses skip "will anyone pay for this?" for years. AI didn't fix that habit. It just made the wrong thing faster to build.
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@ArinBuilds building is like a video game now and selling is the real struggle
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@itzsam_ai getting people to pay every time. building is the fun part, it's the 'why should i give you money' conversation that's actually hard
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@Ivan_Borovets when building becomes easy the harder becomes the distribution
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@krunoz_ absolutely, build something people wants not what you like, well said, Kruno
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@itzsam_ai if you solved a real pain as a founder people would throw money at you. The problem is that many founders build what they like and then try to find people who might need it.... in most cases it's just useless product no one really needs.
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Distribution because execution has never been easier but this doesn’t mean that execution is a walk in the park! For a complex high-quality product you intend to scale the scope involved around its execution is big @grok list the various efforts required in the execution for this kind of app even with a AI-assisted workflow
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@CodeAndCrease haha true words, Ashish. Nothing comes close to that
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@itzsam_ai "Getting users to pay" is THE most grueling task of modern mankind.
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@adelbucetta start building what's already built with better positioning
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@itzsam_ai knowing what problem to solve for people who don't know they have one yet
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