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Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev

Skerdi | Full-Stack Dev

@SkerdiDev

Full-stack dev building SaaS apps, dashboards & AI features. Helping startups and creators ship custom products. Open to freelance work & collabs 🚀

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2021
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Sajid Ali
Sajid Ali@sajidaliux·
@SkerdiDev People don't buy products; they buy a better version of their current situation. 😉
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A strong offer beats a beautiful product. Because people don’t buy design first. They buy a clear promise, a painful problem solved, and a reason to act now. A beautiful product helps. But a weak offer makes even great software easy to ignore.
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Sobin Samuel
Sobin Samuel@RiseWithSobin·
Cold outreach works. But only when you: → Research the person → Reference something specific → Lead with value, not your pitch → Ask for a small yes, not a big one Most people skip all 4. Then blame the strategy.
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SrinathJ
SrinathJ@sri9s·
So many side hustles out there, makes you wonder why full-time is still a thing
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@Swings27x Yes, invisible progress days are harder, but they’re usually the ones that make the visible wins possible later.
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Anna
Anna@Swings27x·
Some weeks you ship. Some weeks you just build the foundation. This week: working on the core content of my app. The unglamorous part. No deployment. No milestone. Just heads down, doing the work. Do you find it harder to stay motivated on the invisible progress days? 👇
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I’m looking to connect with people interested in: • Frontend • Backend • Full-stack • DevOps • AI / ML • Data Science • UI / UX • SaaS • Freelancing • Founders Say hi, let’s connect and grow together 🚀
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Happy Thursday Builders☀️ Most progress is invisible before it becomes obvious. Keep building. Keep improving. The results will catch up.🚀
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Distribution should be designed before launch. Because a finished product with no audience still starts at zero. Before you build everything, know who needs it, where they spend time, and why they would care. Launch is not the start of marketing. It is the result of it.🚀
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Kelvin 👻
Kelvin 👻@Kelvincreates·
@SkerdiDev Stay in the game long enough and the algorithm eventually has no choice but to notice.
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Building and growing on X is full of ups and downs. Some days you get momentum. Other days it feels like nobody cares. But every post and every small improvement is part of the process. I believe that if you stay consistent long enough, it will be worth it in the end.🚀
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@TheCopyTitan Exactly,Reliability plus reputation is what lets freelancers charge more without constantly chasing new clients.
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Svet Dimitrov
Svet Dimitrov@TheCopyTitan·
7 Tips for High Income as a Freelancer 1. Be fun to work with. 2. Always deliver on time. 3. Follow up like a madman. 4. Have an amazing track record. 5. Share your wins with your audience. 6. Get credible people to talk about you. 7. Never worry about anything outside of your control. Bonus tip: Overdeliver when you can.
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Weedsdom
Weedsdom@W33Z_global·
One of the most underrated founder skills is knowing what to ignore. New markets. New features. New partnerships. New ideas. Not everything deserves your attention. The founders who win aren’t always the smartest. They’re often the ones who stay focused while everyone else is chasing the next shiny thing.
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mscode07
mscode07@mscode07·
We are 7100 again, nice !!!
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@rcmisk Exactly, code is getting commoditized, but trust and distribution still have to be earned manually.
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Ricky
Ricky@rcmisk·
building is the easy part now. everyone has a cursor subscription and a weekend. the product ships itself. what doesn't ship itself: the audience. the habit. the daily output that builds trust before anyone buys.
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Raunak
Raunak@caps_raunak·
AI is ruining everything Someone spent years bleeding over complex logic, scalable systems, and clean code principles. AI casually does it cleaner and faster without any pain. All blood, sweat, failed interviews, and growth? Totally worthless now. Effort and talent are getting replaced overnight. Why bother trying hard at anything?
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Roy
Roy@RoyInProgress·
Gm ☕️ Almost ready to launch X Reach Lab. Already thinking about the next product. 😂 How many do you build at once?
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
Your content should be more than "interesting." Interesting gets likes. Clear gets buyers. Talk about the problem. Talk about the outcome. Talk about what you sell. Then asking for the sale feels normal. The pitch already happened.
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
Don't ever be ashamed of anything you did in your life. Face it, fix it, make it better. Build belief, built confidence, to the point where nothing can hurt you.
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Alexa Web3 (e/acc)
Alexa Web3 (e/acc)@alexabelonix·
The founder mindset is simple, but not easy: think bigger move faster listen harder adapt sooner stay curious build systems take responsibility keep learning Motivation helps.But identity matters more. At some point, you stop “trying entrepreneurship.” You become the person who keeps building.
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Laurence
Laurence@laurencebuilds·
Founders often have to make decisions before they feel ready. The timing is imperfect. The information is incomplete. The direction still has doubts around it. But waiting until everything feels certain can keep you stuck. You choose the next step and carry the responsibility that comes with it.
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Saurabh
Saurabh@TheOvermanEthos·
This simple routine made me 6 figures online: 1. Wake up and workout 2. Work on 2-3 needle movers 3. Do whatever you want after that 4. Repeat this for 12-24 months straight Sounds boring but gets results.
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