Amorem
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Amorem
@AmoremWeb
https://t.co/vMoy4OoqQx = $18 https://t.co/jilUF00IRK = $0 https://t.co/awGoWRys0f = $0 Revenue numbers and MRR progress bar updated live by https://t.co/dkUEfKti0P
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This is the reality 99% of founders quietly hide from.
We call it “one more feature”, “the product isn’t ready”, “SEO first”, “I’ll automate marketing later”.
But most of the time, it’s just fear of confronting the market.
Admitting it is already the first step toward the 1% who make it.
You are even ahead of me.
I’m still pretending SEO counts as marketing (spent the sunday on auto generating ALT text for images...)
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Why are developers avoiding marketing like the plague ?
With excuses like :
- product isn’t ready / perfect
- need to add one more feature
- I am bad at it
I’ve been avoiding marketing for a full year now. It is time for a change …
Here are the reasons I gave myself :
- I thought I knew better (obviously didn’t)….
- I thought unlike other SaaS I wouldn’t need marketing to get clients, that sending my link and having a great product would be enough (ofc not)
- I tried to automate it with asking Claude to do SEO or write content (it sucks)
Now the product is ready. Time to confront it and validate the market or iterate until it is validated.
I want to get started with UGC and trying hooks on instagram and TikTok to see if it converts. I’ll report back with results

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Just added a completely useless feature to mrrcalendar.com (so obviously, it’s essential)
You can now add a resizable meme widget to your public page.
Refreshed every 24h.
Because every serious SaaS founder dashboard needs at least one unserious block, right ?

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@ApplyWiseAi Thank you Pivi!
Why not adding ApplyWise AI into mrrcalendar.com ? it will definitively improve your visibility
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@AmoremWeb honestly this is the move. showing churn publicly is the kind of honesty most founders chicken out on. respect
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Not the sexiest mrrcalendar.com update but probably the most realistic one.
The public feed can now show churn too: subscriptions that didn’t renew, failed payments, lost MRR.
Because that’s part of building in public as well.
It’s disabled by default, but you can opt in.
I did.
And at this pace, give me one or two more months and I’ll be publicly building my way back to $0 MRR.
Everything is fine.
Just buying time until the next SaaS launches.

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Sunny Saturday on #X, looking to connect!
I love bootstraping ideas 🐣
#saas #developers #engineering

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hey @X
currently at 574 followers
my mission is to be the king of distributing consumer software.
if you’re interested in:
📈 Marketing
🤖 AI
💻 Programming
📱 Mobile apps
🌃 Founder in Seattle
let’s connect!

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Congrats, this is a big one 🙌
With $4k revenue, PixelUp would already be one of the top builders on mrrcalendar.com
It could be a nice way to give more visibility to the product and show the small daily steps behind milestones like this.
Free to join — happy to unlock Premium for you for a few months.
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@sflorimm That’s basically the idea behind mrrcalendar.com
Git history shows the work.
Revenue history shows if the work is creating value.
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@moonfarm_dev That’s exactly why we’re here 🙌
Mostly for the fun, honestly.
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@clarefinds Hello Clareai 👋
I'm building mrrcalendar.com, a nice SaaS founder build-in-public solution, that gives the visibility your projects need
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