CS @ UofT building Clientsable in public. Sharing what works, what fails, and why. Let’s grow together

Joined May 2025
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Just closed my first client 3 weeks into my agency while being in exam szn. Focus works.
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Going all in on Clientsable. Years in SaaS taught me how to ship fast, but wiring AI straight into HVAC ops is stupid leverage. Agents handle lead gen → follow-ups → bookings. I don’t touch the calendar. Goal: land first contractor this month, hit $10k MRR inside 4.
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Little reminder: Optimism pays more.
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The #1 problem that 99% of ambitious young people face, is not being able to focus. Not just the focus of doing the task at hand, but the focus of sticking to one business and course of action. There’s so many shiny objects to chase, but you can’t catch 5 butterflies at once.
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This is something I’ve struggled with, but am fixing
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I’ve got opportunities up to $45 / hour for devs, fully remote and flexible work. DM or comment for more details
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If you’re ever feeling unmotivated to build, just go to a nice hotel lobby coffee shop. #cheatcode #productivity #BuildInPublic
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Super stoked to be demoing TrueU at the TwelveLabs Multimodal Event this Friday. Tune in!
In the 113th session of #MultimodalWeekly, we feature 3 exciting projects built with TwelveLabs APIs from the recent @UofTHacks. ​✅ Michal Buczek will present TrueU - an AI brand guardian that maps your unique voice across five key dimensions (Tone, Authority, Depth, Emotion, Risk), analyzes your content to understand what works, and generates personalized content ideas that perform, without compromising who you are. ​✅ David He and Andre Arcaina will present ShopEcho - a tool for small Shopify vendors better understand their brand identity, evaluate if a trend is right for you and get customized campaign drafts that aligns with your identity. ​✅ Jaffer Wehliye and Marwan Youssef Abdelrazik will present Sentinel - a comprehensive AI-powered personal safety system that turns your smartphone into an intelligent protector. Register for the webinar here: mailchi.mp/twelvelabs/multim…
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Stop trying to invent the next big thing. Integrate into the things everyone is already using. Much easier to sell improvements to systems ppl are already used to than telling them to drop everything and switch. But hey, you do you.
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Most devs ‘ship fast’ by skipping the part where the feature gets adopted. Try the opposite today: write the onboarding copy first, then build only what that copy can explain in 2 sentences. If you can’t pitch it in-app, it’s not a feature, it’s a diary entry.
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High performers optimize every aspect of their lives. - Main skill - Fitness - Connections - Efficiency (automation and delegation)
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If you don’t have at least 5 people actually interested in your product, don’t even bother building yet. Learnt this the hard way.
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At what point should founders pivot?
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Builders: Polish feels productive. Shipping is productive. One gets applause in your head. One gets users. Ship.
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Major milestone. Shoutout to all 50, appreciate the love 🙌 If you’re building AI apps let’s #connect
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In one word, what’s the single most important trait for a founder?
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Michal retweeted
AI founders who actually ship fast are doing 3 things: 1. Locking onto one painful workflow (not “end-to-end platforms”) 2. Shipping ugly demos to 10 customers weekly 3. Turning every iteration note into a public teardown Everyone else is busy polishing pitch decks and features.
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Building a custom roadmap generator to plan out the execution strategy for your goals. What software do you currently use for planning/scheduling?
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Dev tool marketing in 2026: 1. Build feature 2. Record Loom 3. Realize Loom is 14 minutes 4. Throw Loom away 5. Tweet “We ship fast” 6. Pray for virality 7. Repeat Just give me the 30-second version and the button, I’m tired.
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Dev tool virality isn’t “10x builders.” It’s doing the boring unscalable stuff until users teach each other. Forum prompts. Roadmap votes. Weekly teardown calls. Once customers run the show, your product just needs to stay out of the way.
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