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شامل ہوئے Nisan 2025
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@DmitryBBLV Reddit and niche communities definitely drive strong early organic discovery.
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The most underrated growth channel for indie apps right now: Reddit.
Not paid ads. Not cold outreach. Reddit.
Three things that work:
- Answer real questions in niche subreddits (no pitch, just help)
- Post a "I built this" in r/SideProject or r/IMadeThis
- Document your build journey in r/startups or r/indiehackers
Ads cost money. Reddit costs time. And time pays compounding returns.
What's the most unexpected growth channel that's worked for you?
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@adiix_official Interesting automation angle, but results like that usually depend heavily on distribution too
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this american dev just showed how to make $7,400/month with Claude Code and TikTok ads
the entire setup:
- grab one GitHub repo.
- paste the link into Claude Code.
- drop in your logo.
- type one sentence about what you want.
from that point on, AI does everything writes the script, generates the clips, edits the footage, renders a finalized commercial. ready to post.
GitHub: github.com/krusemediallc/…
- zero video editors
- zero Adobe subscription
- zero agency fees
- 3 min setup
- professional output
you’re not making ads. you’re owning an ad factory.
the full tutorial is in the video below exact prompts, exact workflow
After read the article below it breaks down the exact 6-step pipeline to turn one viral video into 20 originals on autopilot
Save this
Alex Nguyen@alexcooldev
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@BuildWithxAI Auto-playing videos with sound turned on by default.
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@MoshenetsPolina Hard not to respect that level of resilience and focus.
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I traveled back home to Kyiv after years and came under the most massive attack so far. I worked under missiles, yet it proved once again that there are founders taking calls under missile attacks, building from conflict zones, displaced cities, unstable infrastructure, and with no guarantee of tomorrow. AND they still ship. What is your excuse?


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@RussellQuantum Clear roadmap signals how early practical quantum still is.
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𝗗-𝗪𝗮𝘃𝗲'𝘀 𝟮𝟬𝟯𝟮 𝗥𝗼𝗮𝗱𝗺𝗮𝗽 𝗜𝘀 𝗔𝗻 𝗔𝗱𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗔 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗶𝘀𝗲
D-Wave just set 2032 as its target for 100 logical qubits capable of fault-tolerant computation. The press release calls it a roadmap. What it actually is: a company telling you that genuinely useful quantum computing is still 6 years away.

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@offsec97 Frustrating experience. Repeated auth issues can really disrupt momentum. omg
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@NainsiDwiv50980 Empowering users to build their own workflows feels transformative.
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Prediction: In a few years, customers will find it weird that they ever had to ask vendors for new features.
Why open a ticket...
when AI can build the workflow instantly?
That's the future Gigacatalyst is betting on.
They've built an embedded AI builder that lets customers create the exact workflows, dashboards, automations, and experiences they need inside a SaaS product.
No backlog.
No waiting for engineering.
No "coming next quarter."
Just describe what you want.
This feels less like an AI feature...
and more like a new software category.
Go support the launch 👇 🚀
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@TTrimoreau Building without talking to users first. Learned that lesson.
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@gmenichini If you're already shipping and growing, maybe you don't.
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@pmitu True, building got easier; getting attention stayed brutally hard.
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@brandononchain Momentum keeps growing as more users explore decentralized alternatives.
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Hello @X algorithm
Show this to people who are:
• Exploring AI.
• Growing on X.
• Launching SaaS.
• Building products.
• Shipping in public.
Is that's you?
Tell us what you are working on in the comments. You will find a lot of people here who want to connect with you.
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@vadym_petryshyn That’s a strong signal of early brand recognition and indexing working.
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Finally did it.
I typed "What is Postory?" into ChatGPT - and it described MY SaaS. Correctly.
Then I Googled the name. First result. My product.
AI knows Postory name is my service and not some other. Google ranks it #1.
Have you tried searching your own product yet?


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@jesselarose This approach makes agent state durable beyond sessions.
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Ok this is the one I keep meaning to call out.
The thing every Claude Code dev has lived: you're 3 hours into a session, context fills, you /compact, the plan survives. Cool. Then the session ends — "Claude AI usage limit reached" or you hit a real context wall — and the plan dies with it. /resume doesn't actually bring the teammates back. The work is gone.
This is because plan mode stores the plan as markdown in the system prompt. It's alive only as long as the session is alive.
So we did the thing that I think nobody else has done:
The plan lives outside the conversation.
OrchProject → OrchPhase → OrchTask nodes in Neo4j. Typed metadata (priority, owner, depends, tags, refs). Workers are independent Claude Code sessions polling a shared task queue over HTTP. Supervisor crashes, restarts, queries the same graph. The plan doesn't care about your session lifecycle.
Your Claude Code fleet is smarter than its memory.
github.com/palios-taey/cl…
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@IAmSandroSaric Absolutely, AI amplifies execution when guided by strong technical judgment.
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@LauritsN1 Love this approach. Real founder conversations reveal what metrics miss.
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