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@ruslan_dev_ai

Shipping Chrome extensions. 5 launched, 1 hit $190 MRR. Also building SaaS LocaleShip - translations for extension listings. Building in public. Join the chaos

Malaysia شامل ہوئے Ocak 2026
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@everestchris6 Dude, that's like a sales funnel in beast mode.
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Chris@everestchris6·
My OpenClaw bot runs a complete website agency on autopilot: - Finds 100’s of local businesses via Google Maps - AI audits every site → grades them A-D - Builds custom websites for the worst ones - Texts them the preview link - AI voice agent calls to close the deal - Runs 24/7 with zero manual work Most local businesses don't have a website, this system finds them and pitches them automatically Reply “OpenClaw” and I'll send the full system (must be following)
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@illyism Ah, the classic AI content play. Works until it doesn’t, right? 😂
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@levelsio @X Wild how X turned into a mini income stream. How's the consistency month to month?
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@levelsio@levelsio·
💸 @X paid me a reasonable $12,000 to tweet this month $10,511 ad rev share $1,247 subs revenue (= $11,758 per 28 days) = $12,807/month Median X revenue now since X started paying me is @ $9,000/mo If my X account was a business and valued at just these payouts, it would be worth at 10x @ $1,080,000, or at 20x @ $2,160,000 Although I think a bit more if you value the reach
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💸 This month my @X payouts reached a new record just a 5 cents shy of $16,000! I think something might have changed as they announced they'd pay creators and counts views in a different way, I think it worked: $12,819 ad rev share $1,865 subs revenue (= $14,684 per 28 days) = $15,995/month Posting on X is finally becoming a real potential income stream 😊👍 This is getting close to passing some of my businesses in revenue which is very cool to see!

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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
Google is no longer the only game in town. AI search is changing everything. 🤖 I analyzed 10 major websites to see how they actually perform in the world of AI Answer Engines. The results? High Google rankings don't always mean AI visibility. Here’s what we found: 🧵👇 1️⃣ SEO vs. GEO: Why the strategies are diverging. 2️⃣ "Share of Voice": Who is winning the AI citation game? 3️⃣ The data behind 10 top-tier sites. Read the full breakdown of our AI Visibility Study here: aeotester.com/blog/ai-visibi… #AI #SEO #DigitalMarketing #SearchGPT #Perplexity
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
Big week for the portfolio! 🚀 🔗 Broken Link Checker: Recently hit 500 weekly active users. 🤖 AI Visibility Audit: Reached its first 100 WAU today. Brick by brick. Keep growing 💪
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Wilson Wizard@ASolovichh·
@ruslan_dev_ai that's such a relief when you figure out what's going on, glad you didn't actually break anything
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
Sick of AI pins flooding your Pinterest? If you use Pinterest and want to hide AI pins + track your real stats, this is for you. Let’s see what the @X community can do - any support, feedback, or upvotes would mean the world today! 🫶🚀 Check it out and let me know what you think! 🙏 producthunt.com/products/pinte… #producthunt #buildinpublic
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@ericsmith1302 Real users = real surprises. That's the fun and chaos of launching early!
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Eric Smith@ericsmith1302·
Update: $184 MRR This is still 100% from Facebook ads, haven't been marketing heavily yet. Had some "scaling" issues to address now that we have real users playing with edge cases, but happy to see growth. I've actually started noticing a majority of users are utilizing the platform in a way I didn't feel expect, and may actually do a small pivot to cater towards that audience. That's one of the great things about getting an MVP out there fast. You learn immediately, get real user feedback, and can build features as you go without wasting a lot of time.
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@awpthorp @outrank_so Classic Google move, right when you're getting comfy. That algorithm keeps us on our toes.
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Alex 💪@awpthorp·
Sadly had to part ways with @outrank_so - A simple case of 'it worked until it didn't' Major Google changes in December really hit this site hard in January. My understanding is it was simply too much volume over quality. i.e a blog called creative-brief was doing amazing but Outrank did successive blogs (because it ran out of ideas) like creative-brief-2 and Google just said nono, enough of that. Good for new sites I think, for maybe a maximum of 3-6 months, but after that it just churns out the same content over and over. Some feedback for the creators, It would have been better and more proactive if the core Google update was addressed and what Outrank were doing about it.
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@Mike_Scully_ Love how n8n makes automation so accessible. No code, just smart problem solving!
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Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
We just signed a €12,000 contract with a farm shop. Not a tech company. Not a SaaS startup. A physical farm shop processing 7,000 invoices a year manually. Here's what we're building and why the ROI was a complete no-brainer for them. The problem was simple. Every invoice came in via email as a PDF attachment. Someone would open it, read it, and manually enter the data into their CRM. 7,000 times a year. Every. Single. One. Here's what we're doing to fix it: Emails land in their inbox → n8n detects the attachment automatically → the PDF gets parsed and the data extracted → it gets cleaned and structured → entered directly into their ERP without a single human touching it. The whole workflow runs silently in the background 24/7. No mistakes. No delays. No manual entry. On the sales call I asked one question that closed the deal: "If you don't solve this with automation, what does that look like?" He said: "We hire someone full time." In Ireland minimum wage is €14.15/hr. Average work week is 37.5 hours. That's €27,593 a year spent entirely on someone opening emails and typing numbers into a system. Or they pay €12,000 once. And it's done. First instalment of €4,000 just landed. Two more to go. The ROI conversation ended there. Now here's the part I want you to pay attention to: We are not software engineers. We didn't write a single line of complex code. n8n has a visual workflow builder where you connect the logic like building blocks. The tools exist. The infrastructure is already there. All we did was understand the client's problem and know which tools to connect together. That's the opportunity right now. There are thousands of businesses like this farm shop. Completely offline. Drowning in manual processes. No idea that a solution exists let alone that it costs a fraction of a full time hire. You don't need to be a developer to sell this. You need to understand the problem, know the tools, and be able to show the ROI. That's it.
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@brianshinsh Running out of server space at 1am is a classic. Nothing like panic scaling 😅
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Brian Shin@brianshinsh·
we crossed $20k/mo in 83 days instead of everything that went right, here are the mistakes we made (so you don't make them!) : 1. During the early days, we tried too many marketing channels due to fomo. - we literally tried SEO, pSEO, meta ads, google keyword ads, tiktok video, and cold email all within 4 weeks lol - even if the channel turns out to not work, we think it's worth committing and testing for at least a month to get a good understanding of it - this is especially true because there are things you start to see the more you try and bear through it. trying is different from reading about it. 2. Don't spend more than a few days on a new feature or experiment - this pertains to both product decisions and marketing decisions - honestly i get easily excited about a new idea, and as a founder you probably do too - but it's always the same pattern again and again: i get super excited about the "next big thing", spend 2 weeks on it, and totally flunk - no matter how promising the idea seems, spend max 5 days on it to release and test. if it takes more than that, it's probably too big for experimenting. 3. Stop copying and listen - with 100% accuracy, all of the features that failed were 1) ideas that just magically came from imagination and 2) ideas that were inspired from other products - ofc inspiration is good, but you HAVE TO verify it with your users. do your users really need that feature? - keep in mind the product is for your user, not for you. if you're trying to build a serious product for a real business and not a play project, this is important - on the surface, every idea seems like a good idea. but adding a new feature = more complexity. be very strict about why that feature needs to be in your product - i think this is especially true for consumer products. simplicity is key. 4. Once you start making revenue, spend more where it's needed - 2 weeks ago, our app just flat out stopped working because our servers maxed out. CPU usage went over 100%. - it was literally 1am, users emailing us nonstop, requesting refunds. i panicked. - this was a stupid mistake. a small buffer would have saved us from a bunch of users having a bad experience these are the 4 mistakes on the top of my head but as I remember more, I'll add it to the thread
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we just crossed $16k/mo it’s been just 9 days since reaching $10k and it’s wild to see everything compounding first $8k took 57 days second $8k took 9 days but surprisingly, we haven’t done anything new for the past week. all I did was: - fix bugs - improve product - talk to users - post content what this tells me is that once you find some sort of pmf and you find a small group of users who love your product, it’s the boring repetitive tasks that get you further by always chasing something “new and shiny”, you’re exhausting your users or maybe even drifting away from the core value proposition of your product this is a trap that a lot of first time founders fall into but keep in mind that more isn’t necessarily better sometimes less is best

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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
Always worth double-checking the basics. Ran WizardsTool through a structure analyzer and hit a 66/100. It flagged that I used H3 instead of H2 - a small oversight that hurts SEO and readability. Time for some quick fixes! 🚀 aeotester.com/tools/content-…
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@pbteja1998 Scaling that fast is wild! How's the server load handling?
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@kakatohesss Auto-generating designs? That's a real time-saver. Nice!
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Mathieu Leclercq@kakatohesss·
Day 4/30: $9 / $100 MRR 🚀 Today's Repo-st drop: - Magic command: /po-st now auto-generates a design for major commits 🪄 - Onboarding checklist added to help you get started fast -Bug squashed: Image uploads are finally working perfectly. Did a full saturday in class from 9am to 6pm (at home)
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@floriandarroman Wild how they come running once you have the numbers. Keep grinding!
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Florian Darroman@floriandarroman·
I tried to get sponsors for my Podcast a few weeks ago. No one was really excited about it. They either: - Told me "it's too early". - Agreed but never paid. - Proposed their tool for free. - Never answered. Back then, I had videos under 1k views, huge gaps in between videos. They didn't believe in me (fair enough) In the last 17 videos, none of them got less than 1k views. - 80k views in the last 28 days - Average: 6.05K views per video - Median: 2.1K views per video - Went from 4k to 7k subscribers. Now the same type of companies are knocking at my door 😂 Sponsors don't bet on potential I guess. I'll publish my 25th podcast Monday (already) and I'll keep the same rhythm until I reach 100 episodes. Excited to see where I'll be then.
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
@marclou Almost there! Did you change anything recently to hit that last 3%?
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Ruslan@ruslan_dev_ai·
My monthly cost of living in Malaysia 🇲🇾 🏠 $280 rent 📝 $0 health insurance ⚡ $100 utilities 📱 $32 phone + internet 🚌 $100 car + public transport 🥗 $540 food/groceries/restaurants 📦 $250 various entertainment Total: ~$1,300/month. We're a family of 2. Switzerland is stunning, but Malaysia wins for me. The quality of life you get for the cost is simply unbeatable!
Simon Høiberg@SimonHoiberg

My monthly cost of living in Switzerland 🇨🇭 🏠 $5000 rent 📝 $1200 health insurance ⚡ $100 utilities 📱 $180 phone + internet 🚌 $500 Uber + public transport 🥗 $2000 food/groceries 📦 $1000 various orders (food, restaurants, etc) Total: ~$10,000/month. We're a family of 5. My wife and I +3 children. And we live in the best country in the world (but also the most expensive one).

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