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Mayson.dev

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Fixing the Vibe Coding gaps with prompt to production full-stack apps at https://t.co/9WpfV0FeDQ Join our Discord community - https://t.co/SCjyZGZufh

Noida HQ شامل ہوئے Ocak 2025
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@shredandship Well said. The tools may change, but the goal of building stays the same.
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Johan@shredandship·
Some developers fell in love with writing code. I fell in love with building things. That’s why AI doesn’t feel like a threat to me. The how has changed a dozen times over my career. The why never has.
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@seraleev So true. A lot of it is just building and learning as you go.
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Viktor Seraleev@seraleev·
The hardest part of app business: You don’t know which app will work. So you keep building.
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Nika Kotláriková | Business Marketing with Nika
Social media investment was one of my best ever. – Endless source of inspiration. – New interesting and kind people. – Upgraded mindset and learnings. – Extra exposure. And yeah... I also started earning money online, too. What a time to be alive.
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Dion Jones
Dion Jones@HyperMachinaHQ·
There’s a pattern I keep seeing. Teams spend weeks debating which AI model to use and almost no time designing how those tools actually interact. The model isn’t the bottleneck. The system is. Without orchestration, you don’t have a workflow, you have disconnected tricks.
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@tasornp Well said. Real skills and real results make everything else easier.
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Tasorn@tasornp·
I’ve been building my solo biz on X for a year. If I had to start over, here’s what I’d do: • get good at a skill • get real results for myself • build a personal brand • turn it into an offer • sell it to people it actually helps That’s how you build a sustainable online business.
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Sahil@sahill_og·
The next billion-dollar startup will probably be built by someone who didn't even know how to code. They'll just know how to talk to AI better than anyone else.
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@nia_thinks Very true. Saving time on repetitive work can create a lot of hidden leverage.
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Nia@nia_thinks·
One of the quietest forms of leverage is time not spent on repetition. Most solopreneurs and small teams spend disproportionate hours on admin loops that don't scale insight or relationships. Autonomous agents that operate 24/7 in real tools could quietly compound that saved time into higher-order work. Exploring @StartClaw has me reflecting on how much of 'busyness' is actually low-leverage maintenance. Curious if others are feeling this shift too.
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@giladvdn That’s a solid start. Early progress like this matters a lot.
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Gilad Avidan
Gilad Avidan@giladvdn·
Daily update: After a week of using Pounce to promote Pounce, we’re at 70 users and look at the traffic! I know it’s not a lot, but it’s a start
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Asym@Asym_Alwali·
@AskMayson Ahh 😫 I'm building something 😂 I think keeping the it smooth matters alot
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
Nobody talks about what happens after the demo. The database that can't scale. The API that times out. The backend was held together with hope. That's the problem Mayson exists to fix.
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@Asym_Alwali For most people, the biggest challenge is keeping everything moving smoothly.
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Asym@Asym_Alwali·
@AskMayson What's the main thing that cjst alot in this process
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Asym@Asym_Alwali·
@AskMayson Alot didn't focus on that and it cost alot.
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priya upadhyay@Priya_Upadhyay_·
Fast coding feels good But clean logic saves you later
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
Developers aren't the bottleneck. Bad infrastructure is. You can hire 10 engineers and still ship something that collapses under load. The backend has to be right from day 1.
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The Master Builder
The Master Builder@KingsProtocol·
Discipline is freedom. When others relax, you execute. Structure your day. Order your life. Reap the rewards. – The Master Builder @KingsProtocol
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Phill Cabral@phillcabral·
Read this if you post on X: You don't learn by tweeting. You learn by analyzing tweets. Don't fall into the insanity trap: Posting the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Analyze what works. Then apply it.
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viberank@viberankdev·
@AskMayson Couldn't agree more! It helps surface the true gems.
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BradBranston@stjernepat43699·
The devs winning with AI right now aren't using the flashiest tools. They're using the same 3 boring ones, deeply.
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Jagadeeswar@Jagadeeswarrrr·
There's always a phase where: nothing works no one responds progress feels fake That phase doesn't mean you're doing it wrong It usually means you've just started
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Mayson.dev@AskMayson·
@arpit_bhushan_1 Exactly. That’s the gap we’re focused on — not just getting apps live, but getting them ready for real usage.
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Arpit Bhushan Sharma
Arpit Bhushan Sharma@arpit_bhushan_1·
Everyone loves the demo. Nobody stays for what comes after: • the database under real load • the API that starts timing out • the “it worked locally” backend That’s where real products either break—or become businesses. Sounds like Mayson is building for that moment. That’s where the real game is.
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