Joined May 2025
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I was gone for a few months due to school workload this past fall... During which I built an AI bookmarking manager that actually organizes for you πŸš€ Here's a quick demo: – I created an empty collection called "Rust" – Saved a random article about Rust – The AI instantly suggested the right collection β€” no training needed Plus reader mode, highlights, smart search, and re-discovery features, all built in. πŸ‘‡Join waitlist to beta test : )πŸ‘‡ linklens.ai
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Didn't build this as a design tool but it's starting to look like one. I built this Pinterest inspired moodboard layout for links. This is a brutalist architecture collection I set up to test it.
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Something that really helped me in the start was, before you write a single line of code, use the product you're trying to build. Not yours, someone else's. Use the competitors. Find what annoys you & that's your roadmap.
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Don't build what sounds impressive. Build what you'd actually use yourself. Use your product everyday like you'd expect your users to, that's how you'll know what to fix. & Remember, if you wouldn't use it, why would they ?
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Just built a dashboard for my webapp. Links of the day, recently saved, recent collections All in one view. Don't see many bookmark managers doing this. Felt like it was missing.
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I will never stop reminding you. Do NOT wait to market your product! Tell absolutely everyone about it! If you're waiting until your product is perfect to start talking about it, you're already behind. I learned this the hard way.
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Sent 100 cold DMs yesterday to get sign ups for my SaaS. Here's the actual numbers: Sent: 100 Opened: ~46 Replied: 14 Joined the waitlist: 2 2% conversion from cold outreach. Now Imagine 100 outreaches, on 3 differnet platforms a day, that's 6 sign ups a day, ~42/wk
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I used to think building the product was the hard part. Then I finished it and realized nobody was waiting to even try it. Best Advice I can give: Build the most basic version and get it in front of people immediately! Don't wait until it's perfect.
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I absolutely LOVE how this one came out! Reader mode with highlighting and notes. Save a link, read it without leaving the app, highlight what matters, add notes. Everything stays attached to the link. I'm curious what would you like to see in a readermode?
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Cream retweeted
I was gone for a few months due to school workload this past fall... During which I built an AI bookmarking manager that actually organizes for you πŸš€ Here's a quick demo: – I created an empty collection called "Rust" – Saved a random article about Rust – The AI instantly suggested the right collection β€” no training needed Plus reader mode, highlights, smart search, and re-discovery features, all built in. πŸ‘‡Join waitlist to beta test : )πŸ‘‡ linklens.ai
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Biggest waste of time early on: perfecting features nobody asked for. Biggest use of time: talking to one real person who actually has the problem you're solving.
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If vibe coding feels amazing now. Just wait until you actually start understanding the code.
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Very proud of this one. Built semantic search into my project. Type in natural language, it finds the right link without needing the exact title.
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I mass cold DM people about my product every day. Most people don't reply. Some leave me on read. One guy said "no thanks." Still doing it tomorrow.
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Those of you with no followers on X, how are you marketing your product ?
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Checked my waitlist and saw 1 signup & It was me. Spent 8 months building and forgot to tell anyone it existed. That's it. That's the mistake. Stop building in silence. Start posting about your product now, not when it's "ready."
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I restarted my project 4 times before the current version stuck. Each restart felt like failure. Looking back, each one taught me what NOT to build. The version that works today only exists because of the 3 that didn't. Restarting isn't quitting. It's refining.
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Moodboard layout for LinkLens. Users can save images as bookmarks and browse them, no more screenshotting inspiration into a camera roll. This is a brutalist architecture collection I set up to test it. What do you think?
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