Startup founder, software architecture nerd, SaaS builder.

Joined November 2021
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That feeling when you spend money on an app and it feels good immediately. Last week I bought a TypingMind Premium license. Such a great application. Makes working with AI much easier. Just using 5% of the features, still the premium was totally worth it. Thanks @tdinh_me 👏
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8 Sep 2020
Successful businesses are built by solving critical problems for an audience that will pay for a solution to their issues. Not every problem is critical. Not every critical problem is interesting. Not every interesting problem is critical.
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If you build a product and no one buys it, that does not mean the product can't be viable. You need to understand exactly what's preventing people from buying. Some products take many iterations until they start generating revenue.
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13 Jul 2025
You don’t need the „best“ technology, tool, framework, cloud provider, LLM or API to make your business work. You just need „good enough“. If you focus on searching „the best“ solution for every part your company, you’ll run out of time. For the same reason, you can be succ…
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13 Jul 2025
essful if the product you build is inferior to a competitor, as long as it’s good enough.
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11 Jul 2025
We've built two very different MVPs. The first was for a crowded market. It needed to look good and feel complete. People had alternatives. So we made sure every part of it worked. The second MVP was totally different. We had no competition. We skipped...
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11 Jul 2025
the backend entirely. Just a UI. Behind it, I did everything by hand.
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13 May 2025
There is only 1 rule in software engineering you need to remember: „Always build for maintainability.“ Every other rule (code convention, testing, meaningful commit messages, meaningful comments) follows naturally from that.
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30 Apr 2025
If you think online startup advice is bad, here’s what happened at a live founder panel: Five founders (1-2 years in) were sharing their biggest struggles & lessons. Question came from audience: "What convinced your first 10 customers to buy? Any obstacles?" Their replies->
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Founder 1: “I’d be glad if I had customers.” Founder 2: “We don’t really have any yet.” Founder 3: visibly confused 😂
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29 Apr 2025
The most critical paths in your MVP are the ones that deliver the core value and generate revenue. Most MVPs have maybe one or two of those paths. It doesn’t take much to automatically test them. The peace of mind it gives you early on is massive.
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28 Apr 2025
How to stop overthinking - Realize that cold water does not get warmer if you jump later - Realize that your time is running. What are you gonna say about yourself when you will look back in two months? Wanna be proud? - Look at the risk and realize it is not as big
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18 Apr 2025
My tech stack for my business is super boring. Stable tools > trendy ones. If it makes money and runs itself, I’m happy.
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18 Apr 2025
Anyone fit in stripe? Is there a metric that shows how much $$$ will hit my stripe account this month? X = all paid transactions sum(all unpaid subscriptions) I just wanna know in the middle of the month how much extra $$$ there will be to spend.
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29 Mar 2025
This small snippet powers all our integration tests. Spins up in-memory DB, seeds master data, creates users, and exposes a REST API. No extra setup needed. Perfect for testing complex user flows like workspace switching and permission changes.
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4 Mar 2025
We made our first $1000 without a single line of code. It was an 1 - 10 - 100 approach that helped us to spend time wisely: 1 hour creating a landing page 10 hours researching potential buyers Charging 100 $ / customer upfront. What made our first customers convert:
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- brutal honesty: we were transparent that the product is new and convincing by highlighting our mission - satisfaction guarantee: we said we will handle every complaint until the product does what it expected, without charging more money - and most importantly:
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selling personally. We spoke to buyers directly. Our landing page was just a thing they got as a reference they can rely on for details. It was ugly, confusing, and not mobile friendly.
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Any UGC / ai video generator that can do conversations between two people? not just one person talking
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Need a SaaS idea? Visit Berlin for two weeks. Many marketers and business people are searching months for skilled tech people.
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