I’ve built 5 products. Shipped fast. Got 0 users. Packaged them as “learnings.” 💀
This time?
I’m doing it RIGHT.
ONE product. ONE mission:
500 users. $100 MRR. Nothing else until we hit it.
Me
@AngryDavee are going hard on
@flowbotai an AI copilot for n8n that builds workflows from plain English.
No stealth. No fluff. Just traction.
@gregisenberg once said: “Most people fail not because the product sucks, but because no one sees it.”
@naval once said: “Startups don’t die when they run out of cash, they die when the founders run out of energy.”
@im_roy_lee said: “They called it luck when interview‑coder went viral… called it cringe when Cluely did it too.”
This time, we’re choosing momentum over motivation.
Here’s what’s changing:
- No engagement pods, no growth hacks just real strategy
- 30 replies/day (meaningful, not mid)
- Long-form only. No “grind never stops” tweets.
- No hashtags, no “what’s your biggest regret as a founder?” bait
FlowBot is live in beta. We’re going all in.
If you’re tired of being a Notion MVP graveyard owner join the movement.
Let’s build for real.
No BS. Just traction.
I've been doing it all wrong, and that's why all the projects I've launched so far have failed.
This time, I'm going all in.
The problem is: you try to do everything at once, and you end up doing nothing.
I'll be focusing on just one SaaS product, and until I get at least 500 users and $100 MRR, I'm not moving to the next.
I'll be laying out all the strategies I'll be using, but I'll be adding them to this post over time, therefore, it'll be in parts.
If you haven't had a successful SaaS launch yet, you should join me on this journey. I've failed multiple times, but I'm ready to lock in. If you're ready too, then read till the end.
My FIRST STRATEGY is growing my Twitter.
Part 1 🧵👇