Joined November 2024
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"What problem are you solving that people will pay to have solved?" I ask myself this every week. It is surprisingly hard to answer honestly. Most builders start with: "I have this cool technology..." The successful ones start with: "I noticed this pain point..."
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Last week I wrote about AI vs developers. A week later, my take has not changed: AI wont replace developers. It will replace developers who dont understand product. The best devs I know spend: 30% of time writing code 70% understanding problems, designing, talking to users
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Solo building is a marathon. Here is what keeps me sane: No work before 10am (protected morning time) Writing > coding in the afternoon (creative energy) Strict 11pm cut-off (sleep is non-negotiable) One zero-screen day per week
6 months solo. 3 tools I would not survive without: 1. Cursor (or any AI editor) — cuts boilerplate time by 70% — lets me focus on architecture 2. OnePerson Weekly (yes, my own product) — scans 65 sources for signal — saves 3 hours/week of manual research 3.
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Current build status: OnePerson pipeline: stable, 65 sources scanning weekly X presence: building day by day Product iteration: working on the opportunity detail page Honest moment: the building part is easy. The sharing part is the real work.
The most underrated tool in my stack: cron AI agent. I set up a Hermes agent that reads my weekly content plan at 8am, checks what needs posting today, and runs the session automatically at 8pm. Result: I spend 10 min/week planning, 0 min/day executing.
I keep seeing takes about AI replacing developers. What I actually see on the ground: AI takes care of the boilerplate. The CRUD, the repetitive patterns, the stuff nobody enjoys writing. That's genuinely useful. But it does that for everyone equally.
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What made me finally start posting here: I realized I was spending hours every week scanning HN, Reddit, Product Hunt for product ideas, and I never shared any of it. The research felt wasted. So I built a pipeline that does the scanning automatically and sends me a weekly repor
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Setting up this X account has been harder than building the product. Week 1: staring at blank drafts Week 2: overthinking every word Week 3: realized nobody reads your first 10 posts What did YOU struggle with when starting online? #indiedev #buildinpublic
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I've been building a tool for solo founders called OnePerson. First lesson: Attention > Product. Nobody cares if they don't know who you are. So I'm starting here. Raw, unfiltered. Follow along if you're building solo too 👇 #buildinpublic #solofounder
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test post - please ignore
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I almost built a traditional SaaS. Dashboard. Features. Pricing tiers. Then realized: as a solo founder, I can't out-feature a 50-person team. But I can out-teach them. So I flipped the model: Guides are free. Tools are paid. Content is the moat.Agree or disagree?
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我想了解大家做了这么多看起来不错的saas ,实际赚钱了没呢?现在什么阶段,有可以分享一下的吗?
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19 Mar 2025
What’s ur paint point?
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27 Feb 2025
Too many projects at the same time
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18 Feb 2025
What’s new today?
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12 Feb 2025
How can I analyze data from trending or successful projects?
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11 Feb 2025
I want to build a sass product which can help user to collect material on webpages and link them like a mindmap on the platform. Can it work? Several days thinking about it. May give me some advices?
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11 Feb 2025
What’s the most important thing before startup? Can u share with us?
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