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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products

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ChatGPT Toolbox - $7K MRR Landy AI - $15K MRR

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2025
5 فالونگ58 فالوورز
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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products
ChatGPT in 2026 still doesn't have folders with subfolders. So I quit my job and built them myself.
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If you use ChatGPT daily and your sidebar is a mess, give it a try. Folders, subfolders, bookmarks, bulk export, prompt library, MP3 conversion, media gallery. r/chatgpttoolbox for updates and feature requests.
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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products
A year ago I quit my dev job to build a browser extension for ChatGPT. No investors, no cofounder, no plan B. Here's what happened. (thread)
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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products
Today: 18K users. 4.5/5 from 258 reviews. Chrome, Edge, Chromium browsers. A Reddit community with 20K members. All organic, zero paid ads.
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Chrome gave it the Featured Badge a few days after launch. Users started saying they couldn't go back to ChatGPT without it. Then things took off.
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First version took about a week. Folders, bookmarks, better search, selective export, prompt saving. The basics. I called it ChatGPT Toolbox.
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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products
I waited months for OpenAI to add these features. They never did. They were busy building enterprise tools nobody asked for. So I built them myself.
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I was using ChatGPT 6+ hours a day for work. The model was great. The UI was painful. No folders, no search, no way to export specific chats, no prompt saving. Basic stuff that should exist.
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Brodie Clark
Brodie Clark@brodieseo·
SEO Tip: don't just submit the sitemap index file in Google Search Console, you'll need to submit all important sitemaps individually also. When I get access to a client's GSC, often for very large sites, I unfortunately don't always have access to the indexing data that I need from the get-go. A core reason for this is when only the sitemap index file has been submitted, and not the individual sitemaps for core parts of a site e.g. products, categories, articles, guides etc. This approach effectively applies to all types of sites. Whether it be news publishers (where articles are often grouped within sitemaps by date), eCommerce sites, marketplaces, or sites of any kind. When you think about large sites that are maxing out on the number of pages that they're squishing into a sitemap (50K is the limit), you're losing a great deal of insight along the way, especially if you're only able to view page indexing for millions of URLs at a time. I actually think that Google should really do this automatically when sitemaps are detected within the index, due to the usefulness of the reporting, but I do also understand that it does require input from the site owner in the first instance. If you haven't added your sitemaps to GSC in this way yet, get it over and done with and make the change now. If you end up working with someone in a technical SEO engagement, they will be thankful that you did (if they understand the importance of this reporting view).
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Tobby_scraper@Tobby_scraper·
GM Guys. Share your app! Let’s bring some lights on 💡
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Jonathan
Jonathan@joni_vrbt·
If you're a vibe coder who wants to grow on X, let's connect.
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baba yaga
baba yaga@S_N_SH_E_·
Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Adi Leviim | Building SaaS Products
month 1 recap (launched feb 15): users: 83 paying customers: 11 MRR: $187 costs: $58/mo profit: $129/mo (finally profitable!) conversion: 13.2% (free → paid) churn: 1 customer (9.1%) what moved the needle: - free tier (no credit card = no friction) - reddit (79% of traffic) - comparison content (drives signups) what didn't: - twitter (4% of traffic, but growing) - complex onboarding (simplified it) next goal: $500 MRR by end of march
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Niche Site Lady
Niche Site Lady@NicheSiteLady·
Another 6-figure niche site sold 🤑 Thanks for the swag, Empire Flippers 🥂
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