Aaron Stathi
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Aaron Stathi
@aaronstathi
Founder of https://t.co/hKs7RpE8PE, a journal that creates and marks tasks off as done as you type your day out. It’ll even mark tasks off in Hubspot and Notion!
Sydney, Australia เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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@code_codeforge You’re not unproductive, you’re just overwhelmed with how much AI unlocks for you. I’m trying to solve it here : itsanewday.app
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@seeksahib Nice one. Into week 2 of Itsanewday.app it is a journalling app that automatically creates and marks tasks as done as you write. It also connects into Hubspot and Notion to mark tasks off as done when you do it in newday!
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@hthieblot Nice one. Into week 2 of Itsanewday.app it is a journalling app that automatically creates and marks tasks as done as you write. It also connects into Hubspot and Notion to mark tasks off as done when you do it in newday!
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@aaronstathi 'real users find bugs' is the most humbling week 1 lesson. you spend all that time on architecture and the first feedback is 'the button text is confusing'. keep shipping
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In week 1 of building in public.
What I shipped this week:
-Email verification
-Stripe billing
-HubSpot + Notion two-way sync
What I learned:
Real users find bugs and offer feature suggestions you never would find or consider!
#buildinpublic #indiedev
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@rivestack Thanks @rivestack the first conflict I quickly found was having it only pull on that particular user only and others, solved it with bringing in their user ID only and put on top of it a helper admin section so user doesnt see the ID's, just the namespaces and their own name.
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@aaronstathi real users finding bugs in week 1 is the dream. the hubspot + notion two-way sync sounds brutal to pull off cleanly, how are you handling the conflict cases
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@LessonsFromProd Thanks @LessonsFromProd honestly surprised at the pick up already for people trying it out! I think aiming it GTM, something specific, has helped here.
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that's the move right there. Real users will find edge cases you can't imagine in a vacuum. The HubSpot sync is interesting — bet you learned something about how people actually use their tools versus how you thought they would. Keep shipping messy, the feedback loop is worth more than another week of polish.
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@aaronstathi Zero followers is normal on day one - start by hunting down X conversations where GTM leads ask about pipelines or handoff friction. I use Ziya to flag those threads and draft quick replies in my voice so I can connect with potential users without getting lost in the feed.
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Starting to share my journey building a productivity tool for GTM teams.
Day 1. Zero users. Zero followers.
Let's see where this goes. #buildinpublic
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@jasonlk Nice one. What a lot of GTM teams get wrong here also is they are automating trash. AI can be such a massive lever, but the hygiene needs to be there first. Automation through AI is the last step.
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"You can't really vibe code your own CRM in one prompt. You can't.
But now you really can get high quality apps into production without a developer. You really can.
So ... who will maintain them? 3 Key Learnings"
Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin@jasonlk
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@antonosika Kairo - Built with Lovable in 2 weeks. Location-based app connecting people for spontaneous coffee meetings. Think “Uber for networking.”
50+ users making repeat connections.
Solving urban loneliness through real connections, not more screen time.
meetkairo.com
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Excited to reveal Kairo's new logo! 🍐 A pear that symbolizes two people connecting, with a stem that doubles as a map marker. "Pair up" with Kairo to find real connections nearby! #BrandReveal #Kairo #PearUp

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Just launched Kairo MVP - connecting people for real-life meetups based on proximity & shared interests!
From concept to working app in 1 week thanks to @lovable's awesome tooling. Already seeing our first spontaneous coffee meetups happen across Sydney! #BuildingInPublic

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I believe people with Hospitality backgrounds, such as Waiters and Sommeliers make the best Customer Success Managers in #SaaS companies - here are my 7 reasons why.
#Startup #startuplife #Career #careeradvice
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