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Claude does the keyword research, drafts the post, I then fact check everything, edit the post myself, then I do a final edit with AI using my editor skills, generate images or grab the screenshots using @ScreenshotOneHQ and done 👍
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Claude is now handling my content scheduling for @dirstarter. I write the articles in batches in MDX, create separate PRs for each, and they get merged automatically on their publication date 👍🏻
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Replying to @DmytroKrasun
This is quite impressive Dmytro. We just see the 0.0000001 of the people succeed here hence we feel "it's nothing impressive compared to others". Congratulations & may this continue and grow 🥳 ~ A happy user of ScreenshotOne. It has removed a good headache for me for BugSmash.
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I almost sold ScreenshotOne a few years ago. The offer was meaningful enough that I could have taken a few years off. But the product was growing. Churn was going down. There were a lot of happy customers. While talking to potential buyers, I realized that I would want to buy a product like that myself if I had that cash. Happy customers. Many of them were large and well-known companies. The pain I was solving was clear and real. Recurring revenue. Yes, it was boring, but useful. I am happy I did not sell. Friends didn't understand me. Everyone on X would advise selling too. Ironically, I could buy it today with the cash the business has generated since then.
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A lot of my friends who started building startups from scratch a few years ago are now very profitable. @DmytroKrasun $30K MRR @martindonadieu $20K MRR @jackfriks $35K MRR @robj3d3 $20K MRR None of them had overnight success. They've been grinding on the same product, listening to users, building features, and sharing everything publicly. Proud of them ❤️
3 years ago i found @marclou online and saw him making $30,000/month 3 years ago people laughed when i mentioned that amount of money per month i didn't believe it would be possible either, not yet. i dreamt every day for years about $10,000/month, and not having a job for the rest of my life luckily with those dreams came action! it also helped discovering marc lou reading some pivotal books years before like the almanack of @naval ravikant and fastlane millionaire by @MJDeMarco #1 thing through all of these 5 total years of trying to make money on the internet though? staying curious about the world, and optimistic about the future. ^ it's the only way i've found to KEEP GOING. and now i'm at $50,000 MRR on my business baby @postbridge_ :') yet somehow i still worry and fret over daily expenses of $100 or less, it still hasn't quite set in that this is real, and my brain doesn't believe yet that it will last. for now i will remain driving my new toyota corolla off into the sunset
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I rarely feel a sense of belonging. That I can be open, be myself, laugh at myself and with others, and not worry about being judged or rejected. I don't know how @T_Zahil did it, but it worked. At the Uneed.Best residency, I felt at home. These were my people. I already miss them! People who want to create. To build a better future for themselves and for others. People with whom I can discuss ICP, positioning, and churn one minute, then laugh uncontrollably or have a deep conversation about life the next. It is hard to open social media now. Everything feels flat compared to what we shared in real life. A life-changing event for me. I left with more energy than I have had in years and a much clearer idea of what matters next. 🫶
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Getting income every month is better than seeing cash burning in your bank account. I considered selling and had a few offers. But If I sold, I couldn’t figure out what I would be doing. If I am going to build a new product, then why am I not doing it now? Vacation? I tried to do nothing for a week or two, it gets boring quickly. Maybe, I lack imagination, but I didn’t find a meaningful reason to sell.
Replying to @DmytroKrasun
have you ever wanted to sell your app ? if yes, how did you overcome and keep a longterm mindset?
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I launched ScreenshotOne.com on May 29, 2022, 4 years ago 🥳 Since then, it has grown to $33K MRR with over 1,000 paying customers and executed more than 100,000,000 API requests. It is nothing impressive compared to the recent successes of people making millions in months after launch. But for me, it was life-changing: 0. A lot of luck involved, but I proved to myself I can achieve things. 1. Build my life the way I want it. 2. This allowed me to spend a lot of time with my kids and family. I almost didn’t miss any important events for them. 3. To fund pleasures. I have been reading every day, traveling, and meeting interesting people. 4. To give back to others and sponsor certain projects/people. One of the biggest successes for me is that I found ways to sustain my motivation to work on the product, and I don't see why I would stop. Grateful to everyone who supported me on this journey. And onto the next chapter. 🚀 Ask me anything.
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Here's yesterday's podium, congratulations 🙌🏻 🥇 ScreenshotOne (@ScreenshotOneHQ) - 190 points 🥈 Writizzy - 159 points 🥉 OpenAlternative (@ossalternative) - 84 points
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Help me test Uneed. Can an outsider beat the founder launching on their own platform? Support ScreenshotOne at uneed.best/tool/screenshoton… 🫶 I will report the number of visitors after the launch. Consider supporting Piotr, too:
Solid competition on @UneedLists today 💪🏻 cc @T_Zahil @DmytroKrasun
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This guy makes over $12,000/month from screenshots. Solo founder. Tons of competition. STILL successful. We talked and broke down exactly how he did it. No fluff, just pure gold: > How to pick your projects (2:18) > Why competition is actually good (3:07) > Simple framework for launching fast (4:36) > How to talk to customers (7:09) > Tools for running a $100K saas (9:45) > Why you shouldn't listen to anybody (13:13)
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Couldn’t fall asleep at night. Then I had a flight in the morning, then a train. After spending the whole day traveling, I expected to be completely exhausted. But the moment I arrived at the Uneed.Best residency, I immediately got energized. So many nice and interesting people. Huge thanks to Thomas (@T_Zahil) for organizing the event!
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Rebuilt notifications for ScreenshotOne's API usage: 1. Added multiple recipients. 2. Slack notifications. 3. New templates to make the message clearer. There is still a lot to improve and add. 💡 But it could be a separate API product to manage and send notifications 🤔
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Introducing: pricingpages.com 🎉 The largest searchable library of SaaS pricing pages on the internet. Trying to find good SaaS pricing page references is annoying. Every search lands you on the same blog post from 2019 with 10 outdated screenshots. So we built 💸 Pricing Pages 💸 989 real SaaS pricing pages. Each one screenshotted, tagged by design pattern, and filterable. → 11 feature filters: highlighted tier, free trial, calculator/slider, monthly/yearly toggle, feature comparison rows, hidden prices, add-ons, tooltips, sticky header, free tier, enterprise tier → 11 extras filters: testimonials, customer logos, FAQs, ratings, email capture, bento grids, awards, chat widgets, credit card logos, custom quotes, newsletter signup → Filter by tier count (1–5) Built for SaaS founders, PMs, and designers who want real references — not a stale listicle. Free to browse. pricingpages.com
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Back in January, @robhope reached out — he was looking to offload some of his projects. Conversion Factory ended up buying the pricingpages.com domain from him. No website, no codebase. Just the domain. Once we had the time to work on it, we went from blank canvas to launched site in about a month. The tech stack: → Next.js TypeScript → Drizzle Neon for the database → Vercel for hosting → ScreenshotOne for capturing every pricing page at high res → Tagging layer for the design pattern classifications The brand: We wanted it to feel like money — classic, valuable, instantly recognizable. So we pulled inspiration from the US dollar bill: the typography, the engraving line work, the deep greens. Every detail in the brand quietly references what pricing pages are actually about. Free to browse: pricingpages.com
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I grew ScreenshotOne to over 900 paying customers in more than 3 years with 2 API endpoints and around 30 options. For an API product, adding new features is a huge problem. Every new endpoint or option you add will stay with you forever. Forever! Nobody will migrate and spend time on your breaking changes. And you don’t want to be that annoying API provider that breaks something every week, and everybody complains about. You want your product to be synonymous with reliability. Damn, I don’t even have API versions. I support every option I have ever added and keep them all backward compatible. I am heavily inspired by Java and Go. Old code should keep working. But there is a price for all that. It is unimaginably hard to implement feature requests. And yet you have large paying customers who ask for more and more. My current approach is: - have a vision of where I am going; - add primitives slowly; - make them reusable for future capabilities. For example, many customers asked to add full-page screenshot slicing. I didn't want to add it and make the API more complex. But now when I have a vision, the feature perfectly fits it. ScreenshotOne is becoming a reliable vision layer for agents: give a URL and get what you need from it. The same feature will later power more agentic workflows, but it will be battle-tested in production first. Build simple primitives aligned with your vision that, in combination, make customers powerful and help them extract more value from your product.
Building one feature product is way harder now. As the more you can vibe-code, the harder it is to focus.
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Shipped an improvement for customers analyzing screenshots with AI. Instead of feeding one massive screenshot into the model, you can split it into overlapping slices and analyze them separately 👉 screenshotone.com/docs/guide… That often produces better results than sending a single long screenshot.
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The best product in a niche is the one every competitor lists second in their comparison guides.
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I am trying a new format, posting customer stories written by them (plus a bit of editing with their approval). @nico_jeannen shared how he uses ScreenshotOne to automate onboarding in his ads analytics platform AdKit.so 👉 screenshotone.com/blog/adkit…
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I review code less and I ship them fast. Building tiny (marketing and not) side projects is on the best use cases for coding with AI.
The hardest websites to screenshot are commerce websites. Animations, sales and localization pop-ups, cookie banners, chat widgets, lazy loading... I created Shops.Gallery for myself to improve ScreenshotOne’s rendering. It also helps potential customers assess the rendering quality quickly. All screenshots are generated automatically from publicly accessible websites, without manual cleanup or intervention. I will keep improving banner blocking, rendering consistency, and rendering heuristics until screenshots look as close to the real browsing experience as possible.
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