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@danilocoding

I’ll build you a market-ready product in 2 weeks. helped 10+ startups validate @ https://t.co/nCdVhs85ry

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danilo.@danilocoding·
hey, I’m Danilo I’ve been building MVPs before AI was a thing. and in the past few years, we’ve helped: proptech, finance, e-learning founders go from idea→MVP launch in 2 weeks here’s the problem I found most founders face: they launch fast, but spend months debugging. that’s because most MVP agencies promise you a working product when, in reality: - they vibecode it with templates and charge you $20k - they don’t know what makes a product “consumer ready” - they create fragile builds that break live, and takes weeks to debug - they overpromise and underdeliver also, some founders spend months on “vibecoding hell” - burning cash on tokens - hoping the “right prompt” will make their app work if you don’t know what you’re doing, vibecoding = gambling AI will get you 90% there fast, but the last 10% takes forever. on average, it takes 3-6 months to launch your MVP. that’s potential $20-$50k lost not including your ad spent and you don’t want to spend another $10k marketing a broken product. vibecoded products don’t build trust they make you ashamed of going live and pitching to investors. here's what I realized: most “ship fast” agencies aren’t fast they cut corners, and optimize for screenshots that’s why I built Flamma an MVP launch ready in 2 weeks. we take full control of the entire process: - we kickoff within 24hs - we work async - no babysitting required - every move is communicated daily - foundations first (so it scales after launch) - QA so you’re not embarrassed on demo-day no micromanagement or weeks of revisions. you can learn more about how we work here: flamma.dev or DM me “LAUNCH” and I’ll get back to you the first 5 people to book get free 30-day support post launch, on the house
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danilo.@danilocoding·
the more you work on your product the more it sucks you know what doesn't suck? CASH FLOW the difference between supabase and firebase is you shouldn't think about it in the first place get money now, fix the code later. it's easy to make it robust when you have MONEY.
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LUIS@luisomor·
Why go to Bali when you literally have this in Europe?
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@danilocoding @arctanno men create whores then complain about whores. why the fuck would you make out with her? control your lust. she's someone's daughter, now you've normalized being a hoe in both her mind and yours. dumbass.
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danilo.@danilocoding·
your vibecoded saas will bankrupt you it might've worked for a demo video. It might've got you waitlist signups but now you’re about to spend 10k/mo on ads. and your dashboard only works if you click buttons in the right order. traffic doesn't forgive a broken app. fix the foundation before you scale.
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@alpaysh you work hard to afford your future wife I want a wife that inspires me to work hard we are not the same
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Alps@alpaysh·
working hard so my future wife can have a flower shop and a coffee lounge that loses 50k a month
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BasedBiohacker@BasedBiohacker·
what 150 mg armodafinil + 100 mg bromantane + 500 mg meldonium + 20 mg tadalafil on an empty stomach, no sleep feels like:
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@bryan_johnson does avoiding social media during the day lengthen erections at night?
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I've cut my social media use by 50% and I feel 100% better. Did it with one simple rule: 2 hrs deep work for every hour on social media. You earn an hour on social media ONLY after two hours of deep work. The deep work must happen first.
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@bryan_johnson my friend works as a social media manager is he cooked
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@DearS_o_n that's a sign of low testosterone and an insufferable personality
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
As a man, There has to be a time in your life where you have; - no girlfriend - no side chics - no sneaky links - Almost no friends Just you and your grind. That's the phase where a boy turns into a man.
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@Dearme2_ 2. don't date a latina, SERIOUSLY
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Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
How To Look Younger As a Man 1. Never smoke
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danilo.@danilocoding·
@saen_dev the problem is they keep"fixing the code" forever and never launch in the first place
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Saeed Anwar
Saeed Anwar@saen_dev·
agree on the cash flow priority but "fix the code later" is how you end up with a rewrite that costs 10x more than doing it right the first time. the real advice is pick the simplest stack that works and stop debating infrastructure until you have revenue.
danilo.@danilocoding

the more you work on your product the more it sucks you know what doesn't suck? CASH FLOW the difference between supabase and firebase is you shouldn't think about it in the first place get money now, fix the code later. it's easy to make it robust when you have MONEY.

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danilo.@danilocoding·
amateur: - spends weeks on a domain name - year writing a business plan - weeks vibecoding - double checks their "tech stack" 10x a day - back and forth lovable->cursor->antigravity the pro: -launches in his boxers -keeps running ads until the first sale -spends $1,000s on $0 launches -understands revenue is the key part you don't need perfect code, you need customers. stop overadjusting and start selling.
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danilo.@danilocoding·
"2 weeks isn't enough to build a real product." it is. when you cut 80% of features users never touch. one client wanted to launch with 15 features. i said no. we're shipping with 3. he was frustrated. thought we were cutting corners. two weeks later his first user paid. he thanked me for saying no. founders who spend 6 months building end up launching with the same 3 core features anyway. they just burned 4 extra months and $30k learning what we knew on day one. your users don't need 15 features. they need 3 that work perfectly. the rest is fear disguised as planning.
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