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Tim Rudik

@Timrdk

🎨 Designer & indie maker 💰 $500k in digital assets sold on marketplaces 🛠️ Building Mockit - mockup app from scratch

Bangkok Tham gia Kasım 2021
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Tim Rudik
Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
My mockup sales $200k+ on CreativeMarket and $500k+ across all platforms. You might know my store named Dikarte. I continue to create digital products, and now I’ve built my own app Mockit where you can use mockups without Photoshop, and also generate unique brand visuals with AI, no prompting, just refined styles. Here’s the full story 👇
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Feels like Framer is eating Webflow’s market right now. Am I wrong?
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This is one of the best places for a run in Bangkok. For me, running isn’t about fitness or weight loss. It’s about business. When I run, my mind clears. The noise disappears. And that’s when the best ideas show up. It’s like meditation — but natural. With meditation, you try to force your mind to slow down. Here, it just happens on its own.
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At first, AI feels intimidating. But over time, I noticed something simple: it doesn’t help those who do nothing. In the hands of professionals, though, it becomes a powerful tool. That’s when I stopped fearing AI — and started appreciating it.
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@danwestworld AI is a skill. But it only pays if you already have leverage.
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Dan West 🌎
Dan West 🌎@danwestworld·
AI is NOT a skill. It's an amplifier for real skills. Writing. Sales. Marketing. Master those. Use AI to scale them.
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@Dwriteway Exactly. Most people don’t fail — they just stop at 1.
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Kay@Dwriteway·
Your first post won’t be great. Your first offer won’t be great. Your first ebook won’t be great. Your first pitch won’t be great. Your first anything will likely suck. But you don’t get to the 100th without creating the first.
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Agree? Everyone starts like this. But at some point, discipline becomes everything. That’s what turns random effort into real results.
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Discipline is overrated at the start. It becomes useful when you already have momentum. Before that, overthinking habits just slows you down. What actually works: Wake up and start doing, just doing. No overthinking.
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
New 14 aesthetic mockups uploaded Mockit app. Subscribe to the app for $29 and get 67 mockups plus free AI generations as a bonus.
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@arielmichaeli Curious how many of those are AI-native from the ground up vs apps that just added AI features to existing products. Building with AI as a core part of the product from day one feels like a fundamentally different business than bolting on a chatbot.
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Ariel from Appfigures
Ariel from Appfigures@arielmichaeli·
📈 AI apps don't just make up a bigger share of new apps. They make up a disproportionate share of the ones making real money. • 18% of new revenue-generating apps have "AI" in their name • At the $50K+/month level, that jumps to 31% 82 AI apps launched in the last 8 months are clearing $50K+/month after fees, across both stores. What are you building? Source: @appfigures
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@cinamarina Consistency beats frequency, and the data keeps proving it. Did your revenue hold during the low-posting period or did it catch up after you resumed, curious whether the algorithm rewards the return or just the ongoing output.
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Marina Cina
Marina Cina@cinamarina·
Once again X, you surprised me. I only posted once a day for 2 weeks, my stats were in the red and I got more than usual. Anyway: start posting to earn passive income 🔥
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@adriamatz The simpler version also wins on support costs. Every feature you add to a complex app creates a ticket or a bad review. A countdown app needs zero explanation, people get it in 5 seconds and either buy or leave.
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Adrià Martinez
Adrià Martinez@adriamatz·
Me building my app: → 26-step onboarding → A/B tested paywall → Exit offer → Free trial → Weekly + annual plans $100 MRR Countdown app: → Zero onboarding → Basic paywall → App works for free → $3.99 upgrade $70K MRR We are massively overthinking this
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Adrià Martinez@adriamatz

This app makes $70K/mo counting days → Countdown timer → iPhone does this for free Nobody opens Calendar for "days until vacation" They want it on their Lock Screen Pretty, colorful, always there Not selling a timer Selling the excitement of waiting Build it with Anything

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@Tobby_scraper The other thing these niches have in common: users who actually succeed become your best marketers. If your app helped someone quit smoking, they will tell people. Most SaaS products don't get that kind of organic word of mouth.
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Tobby_scraper
Tobby_scraper@Tobby_scraper·
App Store niches that never go out of style: - Weight Loss Trackers - Quit Smoking Apps - Anxiety Journal Apps - Sleep Quality Monitors Human problems don't expire. Check Niches Hunter for more ideas! 🔥
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@markproduct AI is getting good at the execution layer, but someone still needs to brief it well. The part that doesn't go away is knowing what "good" looks like for a specific brand, audience, and context.
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Mark Lou
Mark Lou@markproduct·
If AI can build this, are designers already cooked 😭 from webdeveloper_us
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@1Umairshaikh Built two apps without a traditional dev background, vibe coding the prototype is genuinely useful. But the moment you need to scale or fix something weird at 2am, you realize the prototype was just the start of the actual work.
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
Vibe coding isn't the future of software. It's the democratization of the first version. The real work, architecture, reliability, scale still needs brains. AI just removed the barrier to starting. Not the whole building procces.
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@kkotkkio The "which tool is best" question is usually asked by people who haven't shipped anything yet. Once you're deep in actual design work, you naturally use what fits that specific phase, not what has the longest feature list.
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Working-Ref@kkotkkio·
I compared 9 AI UI/UX design tools for 2026. The conclusion: stop comparing feature lists. Your design phase determines the right tool.
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@iAtifUllah @noohelhadedy The multi-tool stack is where most designers are landing right now. The real skill isn't knowing each tool, it's knowing at which point in the process to hand off between them without losing context.
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Atif
Atif@iAtifUllah·
@noohelhadedy I use a mix of ChatGPT, Claude, Lovable, Replit, and Maze across my product design workflow from user research and generating personas to exploring UX flows, writing microcopy, and building quick prototypes. I also use tools like Dovetail for insights and Figma for execution;
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@MikeOshadami This dynamic has been playing out in Southeast Asia for 15 years. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Da Nang all have world-class engineers at a fraction of Toronto costs. The talent arbitrage isn't just Canada vs. Canada.
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SudoMike 🇨🇦
SudoMike 🇨🇦@MikeOshadami·
Canadian tech conversations always default to Toronto and Vancouver. But Moncton, Halifax, and Charlottetown are building something real. Lower cost of living, tighter communities, and remote work mean world class engineers who actually want to stay. Atlantic Canada is the best kept secret in North American tech right now.
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Tim Rudik@Timrdk·
@John_Agbo01 The "operating system" framing is accurate. The real question is whether builders will accept platform lock-in again after what happened with app stores. Same dynamic, different layer of the stack.
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John | AI Tools & Productivity | Physicist
Anthropic is clearly doubling down on the developer ecosystem. By offering certifications for Claude Code and API patterns, they’re moving from being a 'model provider' to an 'operating system.' If you're building in 2026, these aren't optional—they're the blueprint.
Ruben Hassid@rubenhassid

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