Ex-stealth maker. Now building in public. Building subalyst.com to help teams track their subscriptions. feedplain.com - Feedback marketplace.

Joined September 2024
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Turn your expertise into money. If you’re good at giving product feedback, why not get paid for it? Join as a reviewer, earn from your insights, maybe even land long-term work with companies. 👉 feedplain.com Real feedback matters. So does your experience
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Is there any B2B Fintech builder? How is your experience so far? Do you see it dangerous?
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Convince me otherwise.
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🚀 I just released my first Chrome Extension! It helps non-native English speakers (like me) write better Reddit posts using AI. ✅ Fix your post ✅ Generate replies with custom roles prompts ✅ 20 free messages/month Try it here → chromewebstore.google.com/de… #ChromeExtension #Reddit #AItools #buildinpublic
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🚀 I just released my first Chrome Extension! It helps non-native English speakers (like me) write better Reddit posts using AI. ✅ Fix your post ✅ Generate replies with custom roles prompts ✅ 20 free messages/month Try it here → chromewebstore.google.com/de… #ChromeExtension #Reddit #AItools #buildinpublic
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How many times at most did you pivot a product?
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This is my 1000th tweet. 🐣 And it’s Sunday, starting the new week right here. After building 5 products, I wonder what I’ll be tweeting on my 2000th. Let’s see.
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I have completed my Reddit AI post helper. Two days ago, I was banned from Reddit for sending too many cold messages. I decided to use this time to improve and speed up my marketing process. The tool has two main features: 1. You can define your personality, product, and commonly used prompts, and it will read posts and reply accordingly. 2. It also includes a tool to correct English errors in your messages. It is a simple tool that runs on the sidebar of Reddit. Are you interested in using it? #reddit #marketing #MarketingTips #buildinpublic
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I didn’t realize Chrome extensions could streamline the process this much. Now I can create Reddit posts almost on autopilot. I’ve defined all my product specs, features, and problems. So when I type something like “explain why FeedPlain can help with idea validation,” it generates the whole reply for me. Just need to wait one more day until my Reddit ban is over.
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I have completed my Reddit AI post helper. Two days ago, I was banned from Reddit for sending too many cold messages. I decided to use this time to improve and speed up my marketing process. The tool has two main features: 1. You can define your personality, product, and commonly used prompts, and it will read posts and reply accordingly. 2. It also includes a tool to correct English errors in your messages. It is a simple tool that runs on the sidebar of Reddit. Are you interested in using it?
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I have completed my Reddit AI post helper. Two days ago, I was banned from Reddit for sending too many cold messages. I decided to use this time to improve and speed up my marketing process. The tool has two main features: 1. You can define your personality, product, and commonly used prompts, and it will read posts and reply accordingly. 2. It also includes a tool to correct English errors in your messages. It is a simple tool that runs on the sidebar of Reddit. Are you interested in using it? #reddit #marketing #MarketingTips #buildinpublic
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I’ve improved my Reddit post helper Chrome extension. It now helps me promote my posts more effectively on Reddit. I also added a section that fixes my English mistakes before posting. Do you use any tools like this?
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The Quiet Coder retweeted
I’ve built a very simple Chrome extension. It reads Reddit post from browser and generates structured replies using my predefined tone and message templates. I tested it on a few posts and got 5 waitlist registrations almost instantly. Do you use anything like this for outreach?
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Cursor Pro or ChatGPT, which one is better on front-end development?
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A few moments ago, we got the final “no” from an accelerator program for our B2C in-real-life social app even after a good interview. That was our last shot. So, we’ve made the hard decision to shut it down. After a year of work, it’s a tough pill to swallow. It hurts. But life moves on. One lesson learned: From now on, I build in public. Always.
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13 days after kicking off my new idea, today I feel burned out. I can’t focus, can’t decide on my next step, and can’t create anything. But I’m still working. I had filled my pipeline earlier, and now I’m just following it. This made me realize how important it is to have even a basic roadmap. I’m still unsure whether my product offers real value to users. I want to make getting feedback easier and better. Currently, I have 62 people on the waitlist. I’m constantly tweaking the landing page to improve conversion. But as someone building a feedback marketplace, I need your feedback: Am I building something truly valuable for builders and experts? #Feedback #buildinpublic #builder
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How many times do you question your idea each day? My feelings about my idea change constantly throughout the day. I guess this feeling doesn’t go away until you have a few hundred users.
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