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Mohammed S.

@foundmod

Building interesting tools for the community 🌱 Sharing practical tips, builds, and wins. building AI-powered tools for startups.

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Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.@foundmod·
rork's $200 subscription barely gives you 10 prompts. let that sink in. the thing is, they're just claude code wrappers. so i went ahead and built an open source tool that does the exact same thing. i built all these apps without writing a single technical prompt. literally one prompt each. you just describe what you want and it builds the whole app for you. and you can start for like $20 Claude Code subscription. not $200. you don't need to be technical at all. you set it up once and you're good to go. only catch? it's mac only since it works on your machine.
Rork@rork

Introducing Rork Max AI that one-shots almost any app for iPhone,  Watch, iPad,  TV &  Vision Pro. Even Pokémon Go with AR & 3D. Max is a website that replaces Xcode. Install on device in 1 click. Publish to App Store in 2 clicks. Powered by Swift, Claude Code & Opus 4.6.

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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@ashen_one Nice view btw I saw your name somewhere but i couldn’t remember where
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ashen@ashen_one·
new setup lfg
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@seanallen_dev They reject the vibecoding tools to submitto the AppStore so the review team now have enough time to review
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Sean Allen@seanallen_dev·
12 hours from submission to approval. We're so back.
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Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@MaximeMB_ Did you get any b2b sales from there, i started posting recently
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MaximeB@MaximeMB_·
I got more followers on Linkedin than X Yet i got 0 value from there: - posts are lame - people only show off but dont share value - people watch but don't interact
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Mike
Mike@MikeDoesTech·
@foundmod Staying safe as always 🙏 hope you’re well Mohammed, Eid Mubarak
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Mike@MikeDoesTech·
Early bird gets the worm on this lovely morning in Dubai
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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
The AI Revolution Since 2022 → 2022 ChatGPT. Talk to AI. → 2023 APIs. AI inside every app. → 2024 Multimodal. AI sees, hears, reasons. → 2025 Agents. AI does tasks for you. → 2026 Computer Use. AI operates your PC. All of this in just 4 years. What do you think 2027 will be?
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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
For those who want to build iOS apps but don't know where to start, or want to avoid the expensive AI coding tools that charge $1000+ with limited requests. I built an iOS AI coding tool called NanoWave. It uses your Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode subscription. So you get more usage depending on your plan. No extra costs. You tell it what you want, and it builds functional iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and visionOS apps. Here's an example: I built an Airbnb clone in around 30 minutes using my Claude Code subscription (Opus 4.6). The result looks great. It also connects to Supabase and RevenueCat, and you can deploy straight to TestFlight and App Store. If you're tired of request limits on AI coding tools, this is great to start with.
Mohammed S.@foundmod

rork's $200 subscription barely gives you 10 prompts. let that sink in. the thing is, they're just claude code wrappers. so i went ahead and built an open source tool that does the exact same thing. i built all these apps without writing a single technical prompt. literally one prompt each. you just describe what you want and it builds the whole app for you. and you can start for like $20 Claude Code subscription. not $200. you don't need to be technical at all. you set it up once and you're good to go. only catch? it's mac only since it works on your machine.

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Duy Nguyen
Duy Nguyen@truongduy2611·
✈️ Just open-sourced App Store Preflight — an AI agent skill that scans your iOS/macOS project for common App Store rejection patterns before you submit. Built on top of @rudrank's asc CLI, it pulls your metadata, checks against 100+ Apple Review Guidelines, and flags issues like: • Competitor terms in metadata • Missing privacy manifests • Unused entitlements • Banned AI terms in China storefront • Misleading subscription pricing Organized by app type (games, AI apps, kids, health, macOS, etc.) with auto-fix suggestions where possible. I built this from my own painful rejection experiences 😅 What's the most frustrating App Store rejection you've dealt with? Drop your stories below — I'd love to add more rules based on real-world cases 👇 🔗 github.com/truongduy2611/… #iOS #AppStore #indiedev #buildinpublic
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Hot take: Most startups don't fail because of bad ideas. They fail because nobody cares. Too harsh or true?
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Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@_sgarbini Let ne get enough replies then i will think about it 😂 What countries would restrict?
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Daniele Sgarbini@_sgarbini·
x will soon allow users to restrict replies to posts by country or region. which countries will you be restricting?
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
Google uses Go. Meta uses Go. Microsoft uses Go. Amazon uses Go. Uber uses Go. Dropbox uses Go. Cloudflare uses Go. Twitch uses Go. Docker uses Go. Kubernetes uses Go. PayPal uses Go. Shopify uses Go. What’s stopping you from learning Go?
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Clim Stefan
Clim Stefan@ClimStefan·
@foundmod Taking it easy gives room for thinking also. We have time, we learn one from the other, just keep pushing, keep shipping and it will work out. I am sure you will make it 💪
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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
Been less active on x the past 2 months. In that time I shipped 2 more products, burned myself out, and made $0. I thought I could outwork the problem. Code harder. Ship faster. Build my way out of zero revenue. I was wrong. Here's what building a startup while working a 9-5 actually looked like: > Coding until 3 AM. > Waking up at 7 for my job. > Weekends disappeared into features nobody asked for. I told myself I was being productive. I was just burning out in slow motion. The hardest part wasn't the exhaustion. It was launching over and over to complete silence. No customers. No revenue. No sign I was getting any closer. Now I'm 8 products deep, drowning in code and starving for traction. That's when it hit me: Intensity isn't strategy. I was doing what most developers do: Building products nobody asked for. Shipping on assumptions. Marketing as an afterthought. Talking to zero customers because I was too busy coding. I wasn't building a business. I was hiding in code. So I'm changing how I build: No more coding in the dark. No more shipping without validation. No more confusing effort with progress. New approach: Talk to customers first. Validate before building. Stop treating code like the answer to everything. The lesson that cost me 2 months: Your health is part of the business model. If you destroy yourself building it, you're not building it right. So this is me coming back. Not with a win. With the truth. Who else had to learn this the hard way?
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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@eliana_jordan stop building marketing start doing features Oh sorry I need to practice more
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
repeat after me: stop building features start doing marketing
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Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@ClimStefan For real, this not a short term game, this is might take even longer than expected so it’s not worth wasting our energy at the beginning and drop out of the game. I am watching your journey as well as I am learning from it
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Clim Stefan
Clim Stefan@ClimStefan·
glad to have you back man. I burned myself when building for 3 months Guardian, struggled a little after when launching Keywords cluster. Then I realized i was chasing everything and was like a chicken with no head. Now I work until 11 PM, get around 7 hours of sleep, work how much I can. Because I realized I am here for the long run, so a burst of one month makes no sense because I will burn out. I take it easy, thinking more and coding less :) I've also started to ask my ICP before building the next thing, which I think will be done after the feedbacks 😆
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Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@DanKulkov Here is your request respons: Why—do—wish—that? Do you want me to give you another version?
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Dan Kulkov@DanKulkov·
dear ai replier, i wish a 2-week diarrhea to you cheers!
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Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.@foundmod·
@Polymarket facebook couldn't keep humans on the platform so they bought one full of bots instead
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: META acquires Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents.
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