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Jun 12
2 months ago, I officially launched Scribely. Today, looking back, I realize the numbers aren't what make me happiest. It's the people. The students who took the time to try something I built from scratch. The messages saying it helped them study better. The feedback that helped shape the product into what it is today. When I launched Scribely, it had just one feature: 👉 Turn YouTube videos into handwritten notes. That's it. Just one problem solved really well. And surprisingly, people loved it. Not just the handwritten notes, but the entire vibe and experience around it. Over the last 2 months, Scribely has grown a lot because of user feedback. Every suggestion, feature request, bug report, and conversation helped me understand something important: Build for real people, not assumptions. That single feature slowly evolved into a complete study companion for students and learners. Today Scribely can generate: -> Handwritten Notes -> Flashcards -> AI Quizzes -> Revision Cheat Sheets ...and more. Over the last 2 months: 📈 5,000 visitors 👥 627 users ⚡ 1,078 content generations For some people these numbers may seem small. For me, they're huge. Because every number represents a real person who decided to give Scribely a chance. Building this taught me so much: -> How to build products for real users -> How important feedback is -> Why UX matters more than we think -> Why shipping is better than overthinking -> Why listening beats guessing One of my favorite parts of this journey has been reading messages from students saying Scribely genuinely helped them. As a builder, there are few feelings better than knowing something you created is making someone's life a little easier. And honestly... I'm just getting started. There are many more ideas, improvements, and features coming. Thank you to everyone who has tried Scribely, shared feedback, reported bugs, suggested features, or simply supported the journey. It means more than you know ❤️ Onwards 🚀
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🎉Massive X Premium Giveaway is LIVE🎉 We're giving away "6 X Premium subscriptions" "Diet Cokes". A huge thanks to our sponsors who joined us to make this possible 🤝 How to enter: - Follow me, @ramxcodes @hiarun02 @_khusheyyy @Harish_521 - Like & Repost this post - Reply with why you want X Premium We'll select winners based on genuine responses. Winners will be picked in 48 hours. Let's get more creators verified 🤝
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Jun 12
2 months ago, I officially launched Scribely. Today, looking back, I realize the numbers aren't what make me happiest. It's the people. The students who took the time to try something I built from scratch. The messages saying it helped them study better. The feedback that helped shape the product into what it is today. When I launched Scribely, it had just one feature: 👉 Turn YouTube videos into handwritten notes. That's it. Just one problem solved really well. And surprisingly, people loved it. Not just the handwritten notes, but the entire vibe and experience around it. Over the last 2 months, Scribely has grown a lot because of user feedback. Every suggestion, feature request, bug report, and conversation helped me understand something important: Build for real people, not assumptions. That single feature slowly evolved into a complete study companion for students and learners. Today Scribely can generate: -> Handwritten Notes -> Flashcards -> AI Quizzes -> Revision Cheat Sheets ...and more. Over the last 2 months: 📈 5,000 visitors 👥 627 users ⚡ 1,078 content generations For some people these numbers may seem small. For me, they're huge. Because every number represents a real person who decided to give Scribely a chance. Building this taught me so much: -> How to build products for real users -> How important feedback is -> Why UX matters more than we think -> Why shipping is better than overthinking -> Why listening beats guessing One of my favorite parts of this journey has been reading messages from students saying Scribely genuinely helped them. As a builder, there are few feelings better than knowing something you created is making someone's life a little easier. And honestly... I'm just getting started. There are many more ideas, improvements, and features coming. Thank you to everyone who has tried Scribely, shared feedback, reported bugs, suggested features, or simply supported the journey. It means more than you know ❤️ Onwards 🚀
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Jun 11
We're launching Distilbook today The world's ONLY explainer video maker that works with any complex document. API docs ✅ SOPs ✅ Research Papers✅ literally Anything.. Create videos up to 30 minutes long. RT Comment "DistilBook" to receive 100 free credits
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If an agent can: • Design • Code • Test • Deploy What's the highest-value skill for developers in the next 3 years? Curious how everyone is thinking about this.
BREAKING: agents are taking over app dev Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex, and Hermes can now design, build, and publish through the Anything CLI with no human in the loop
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Working on something cool tonight. My first desktop application😁 Let's see where this goes.
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Guys, power cut 😭
Working on something cool tonight. My first desktop application😁 Let's see where this goes.
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My startup is growing fast. Mostly in AWS costs.
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How many times have you been banned from Reddit? 😂😭 Me: Yes.
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Interviewer: Suppose you pushed your code to GitHub at 2 AM and your AWS cloud bill hit $40,000 before you wake up. What will you do?
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Interviewer: Suppose you pushed your code to GitHub at 2 AM and your AWS cloud bill hit $40,000 before you wake up. What will you do?
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Candidate: Update LinkedIn status to "Open to Work" 💀
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Big thanks to @vansh22b for the Claude subscription 💖🙌 Back to building 🔥
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Nothing hurts a SaaS founder more than this💔
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Bought claude opus 4.8, now how do I make a $1M SaaS??
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