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just andrey

@andreyiscoding

Building and Sharing My Journey | https://t.co/No5pADvlNx Grow on X | https://t.co/2Zv8SB4lQE Reddit Marketing

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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@RTthinks yeah i dont know really hard for me. building feels productive but then you have 5 things in parallel that are not finished and sucks.
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RTthinks@RTthinks·
@andreyiscoding One project at a time. Too many spreads your focus, hindering your progress in all.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
Focus on one project or working on multiple in the same time?
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@rezoundous Why? It’s just reality. Business was never about just building anyways. It’s million of other things and AI maybe helps with code but it doesn’t change how people are. People who quit will quit anyways even with ai. Winners will push anyways no matter what.
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Tyler
Tyler@rezoundous·
If everyone can build, what actually stands out?
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@Layton_Gott Worry about keeping up the work when everyone wants to give up.
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Layton Gott
Layton Gott@Layton_Gott·
STOP worrying about people stealing your idea... It already exists. Almost every SaaS you think is original has 10 competitors you haven't found yet. The winner isn't whoever had the idea first. It's whoever distributes it best. And if you're scared of "copycats", look in the mirror. You're probably one too.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@EmailCopyJames Thanks for the support James! All this info is so overwhelming nice to get all the relevant stuff in one click and have drafts prepared. Hopefully can provide value when the tool fully out :)
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James malsawm
James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
@andreyiscoding Reddit is what give most people a great idea that make the viral Or start successful business, having tools that get that idea fast will be very useful tool
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
Everyone told me Reddit is best platform for marketing but I kept failing on it. So I built a tool that: - scans subreddits for threads where my product is genuinely useful - scores each one 0-100 by reply opportunity - drafts a high value reply without self promos that reddit hates Found 3 high-score threads in r/SaaS and r/indiehackers within 10 minutes of setup and was first one to post there. No spray and pray. No getting banned. Just useful replies where they actually make sense. Now I monitor the whole Reddit and everyday found the best opportunities. Without doing anything really. It's called RedditPilot - link in bio if you want early access at $29/mo. ($49/mo after first 20 sales and 18 people are already on wailist) redditpilot.io
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@eliana_jordan yeah this is it. people don't want to think. they want to open an app and just... use it. prompt engineering is cool but it's not a product. nobody's paying for that.
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Eliana
Eliana@eliana_jordan·
AI can do almost anything. But not everyone wants to prompt their way to a solution. People want simple, fast, gamified products. That’s why apps still win.
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just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@Tobby_scraper tbh this only works if you nail the retention mechanics tho. seen plenty of boring apps die because the daily loop was actually broken. problem has to be REAL or people ghost you in week 2
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Tobby_scraper@Tobby_scraper·
Boring apps make the most money. Daily habit = daily opens = nobody cancels. The $80k MRR apps I track aren't revolutionary. Water trackers. Fasting timers. Habit streaks. Chase problems people have every morning🫡
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@stjernepat43699 tbh the "consistency is the strategy" thing only works if you're actually building something people want. spent a year grinding on the wrong thing. consistency just made me consistently wrong.
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BradBranston
BradBranston@stjernepat43699·
To every solo builder feeling like nobody's paying attention: The people who kept going past the point where it made sense they're the ones whose stories you know. The ones who quit? You don't know their names. Not because they failed. Because they stopped before the work had time to compound. Your consistency is the strategy. Keep building.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@mscode07 people see the 5700 and think it's the win. nah. you built while broke. that's the actual flex. the followers just proved you were onto something.
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mscode07
mscode07@mscode07·
I reached 5700 Followers today!! I started 5 Months ago with - No app - No people - $0 made - no freelance work Now I have: - 1 SaaS/ 1 Pipeline - 5700 People with me - $750+ made - working on 1st freelance Project - Building in RUST🦀 / Solana Consistency and discipline, only I have 💪 x.com/mscode07/statu…
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@yashhq_22 real talk though... consistency only works if the person asking actually VALUES what you're doing. seen plenty of consistent people get ghosted. you just lucked into someone who respects the work
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Yash
Yash@yashhq_22·
I do ghostwriting for a founder on X. He’s happy. Pays well. Keeps coming back. It was so random. Never imagined i’d make $750+ in a month from this. Consistency is all you need.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@StevBuilds yeah bro this is it. spent like 6 months building the perfect product then realized nobody knew it existed. distribution was the actual product the whole time
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Steven
Steven@StevBuilds·
Distribution sucks!😮‍💨 You hate it! I hate it! WE ALL HATE IT! BUT, it's the price it takes to reach our goals. So please, never sleep on distribution🙏
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@GasperCrepinsek the paycheck people aren't playing a different game. they're just playing the game they were given. you chose to question it and build your own. that's not about betting on yourself... that's about refusing to accept the default.
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Gasper C. | Rebelpreneurs
Gasper C. | Rebelpreneurs@GasperCrepinsek·
I spent $25K+ on courses and programs. Most people would call me insane. For a moment, I thought I was too. But 20 months later, that $25K turned into $111K, 41 launched products and ranking top 1.22% on Gumroad. The people who think trading money to learn is risky are the same ones trading their entire lives for a fake sense of security (a.k.a. paycheck). Don't listen. Bet on yourself. Invest in yourself. Build YOUR way out.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@mdnlabs i think the algorithm does care about consistency but even more it cares about realness. that's what people like and that's why your one comment hits harder than a week of scheduled posts. worth thinking about.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@eliana_jordan wtf people miss this. TT followers don't equal users. your partner just handed you 3 customer acquisition channels. you can fake metrics but you can't fake sales.
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Eliana
Eliana@eliana_jordan·
Everyone is obsessed with TT. Meanwhile my partner gave me 3 ideas to get users for my scuba app: → Talk to dive centers in person → Set up a stand at the airport → Run a beach event Proof: If you really want to sell, you’ll do it with or without an audience.
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just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@GUJJUIIXI tbh your replies hit different when they're actually yours. people can smell the AI from a mile away. just write like you talk
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GUJJU@GUJJUIIXI·
stop using ai to write your replies
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just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@Abigail7866 tbh the one small action part gets glossed over. most people think it means something massive. nah. literally just open the laptop. send one message. that's it. the motivation follows after
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Abigail ✩
Abigail ✩@Abigail7866·
Stop waiting for motivation Start with one small action Focus fully on the task Ignore distractions and noise Success comes to consistent effort 🔥
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@ahmadelhajii real talk though... posting helps but you gotta actually be good at what you do. seen plenty of people post constantly and still struggle. the content just exposes the work faster
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Ahmad Elhaji
Ahmad Elhaji@ahmadelhajii·
The #1 problem you'll face when you start working online that no one talks about is that you have Zero trust. Zero credibility. And that makes landing clients feel impossible to fix it just Start posting Posting content puts your work in front of strangers who slowly become followers, who slowly become clients on autopilot It's what took me from $0 to my first $3K month in just 2 months as a video editor No cold DMs. No begging. Just inbound leads from people who already trusted me before we ever spoke Doesn't matter if you're a freelancer, agency owner, editor, designer it works for every online job Your next client is already scrolling. The question is, will they find you? Start posting to Open the doors to more opportunities
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@TheLewisW this is it. spent months talking about myself like anyone gave a fuck. switched to actually solving what people were asking for and suddenly the engagement went crazy. wild how that works.
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Lewis
Lewis@TheLewisW·
If you’re a Founder, remember: - Your brand isn’t about you - Put yourself in the readers mind - Solve their problems Same goes for content.
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just andrey
just andrey@andreyiscoding·
@feifei_qiu real talk though... those months/years aren't wasted time. that's when you're actually learning what people care about. the app was just the starting point. everything after that is the actual product
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Feifei Qiu
Feifei Qiu@feifei_qiu·
Building an app takes 30 minutes. Building a real product people actually care about still takes months… or even years.
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