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I started as a freelancer in 2018, working directly with clients and building custom software projects. In 2020, I founded Forfis — a custom development agency helping founders and businesses build MVPs, Telegram Mini Apps, AI automations, CRM systems, web platforms and mobile apps. My expertise is at the intersection of product, software development and business. I’ll write about building MVPs faster, avoiding useless features, using AI in real business processes, Telegram Mini Apps and custom development from the inside. Build less. Test faster. Make technology serve the business.
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A tech professional is considering a partnership offer for 25% equity in a new marketplace app targeting the Middle East, but is also expected to cover 25% of expenses. This raises questions about equity fairness for new startups. #Forfis #Startups #AI
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A developer is considering a partnership offer for 25% equity in a new marketplace app targeting the Middle East, but must also cover 25% of all expenses. This raises important questions about equity distribution and financial #Forfis #TechNews #Startups
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Mobile app founders can now benefit from Turkey's initiative to refund up to 50% of platform commissions and advertisement expenses for income generated outside the country. This could significantly reduce operational costs for #Forfis #TechNews #Startups
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AI's rapid evolution presents a double-edged sword for startups. While it accelerates feature development, it also complicates decision-making. Founders must sharpen their judgment to discern quality amidst abundance, focusing on value rather than volume....
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The IPO landscape is shifting. We’re witnessing a new wave with MANGOS—companies redefining innovation and tech leadership. For startups, this is a call to elevate your game. Focus on robust fundamentals and unique value propositions #Forfis #Startups #SaaS
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The ambition to create an "artificial general engineer" reflects a pivotal moment for tech innovation. Startups should consider how AI can optimize design processes and enhance product development. Embracing these tools could redefine #Forfis #Tech #Software
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SaaStr AI 2026 showcased the shifting landscape of B2B budgets, with lead generation becoming the ultimate metric of success. For startups, understanding where the most engagement lies can inform your own outreach strategies. Focus on #Forfis #Startups #SaaS
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Leveraging general-purpose code across multiple startups can drive efficiency and innovation. Create a systematic approach to identify reusable components without stifling creativity. This not only saves time but also fosters a #Forfis #TechNews #Startups
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Finding the right co-founder can be a game-changer, especially in deep tech and AI. Networking through meetups, hackathons, and tech conferences is vital. Consider reaching out to local universities or incubators; they often house talent eager to innovate....
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I let Fable run overnight. So far: no magic. On real coding and layout tasks, it feels maybe 1–7% better than Opus. Not bad, but I expected a bigger jump. That’s on me. Still testing. Maybe the real advantage is hidden in specific workflows, not general tasks. #AI #LLM #Coding #ClaudeAI #SoftwareDevelopment #AITools
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Crypto in 2026 feels different. Less noise about “the next 100x coin”. More focus on infrastructure: — stablecoins — tokenized assets — payments — custody — compliance — institutional adoption — real-world use cases The industry is slowly moving from speculation to utility. And that is where things become much more interesting. The biggest crypto products of the next cycle may not look like crypto products at all. #Crypto #Stablecoins #Tokenization #FinTech #Web3
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Game development in 2026 is changing fast. AI is not replacing game studios. But it is changing how small teams build. A team that used to need: — concept artist — writer — level designer — QA — marketing team can now prototype much faster with AI tools. Characters, scripts, environments, balance ideas, quests, trailers, store assets, analytics — everything becomes faster. The real advantage is not “AI will build the game for you”. The advantage is iteration speed. In gaming, the team that tests more ideas faster usually wins. #GameDev #AI #Startups #IndieGames #ProductDevelopment
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Dubai is becoming one of the most interesting markets for HealthTech. Not because it is “trendy”, but because the healthcare infrastructure there is already highly digitalized and strongly regulated. Hospitals, clinics, insurance systems, patient data, claims, EMR integrations — everything is connected through complex IT infrastructure. For a MedTech startup, this creates both an opportunity and a challenge. The opportunity: if your product fits into the system, the market can be very powerful. The challenge: you can’t build it like a simple SaaS. You need to understand integrations, compliance, data flows, hospital systems and how the healthcare ecosystem actually works. We are now starting work with one MedTech startup connected to the Dubai healthcare market. For Forfis, this is an interesting step into more complex HealthTech infrastructure projects. #HealthTech #Dubai #MedTech #Startups #SoftwareDevelopment #DigitalHealth
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Most startups don’t need more features. They need more clarity. Clarity on: — who the user is — what pain they solve — why now — how they acquire customers — what metric proves demand A messy product with clear demand can be fixed. A polished product with no demand is much harder to save. #Startups #MVP #ProductDevelopment
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The speed of AI development is clearly outpacing our ability to secure it. So the idea of testing advanced models before public release sounds reasonable on the surface. But I don’t think this is only about “safety”. When governments ask AI companies to submit their most powerful models for federal testing, it also creates a path for permanent institutional control over the technology. Snowden already showed us how easily “security” can become a justification for mass surveillance. The real question is not whether AI needs safety checks. It does. The real question is: who controls the checks, how transparent they are, and where security ends and intelligence oversight begins. reuters.com/world/trump-sign… #AI #AISafety #Surveillance #Privacy #Snowden #Technology
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Lets try
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Building apps has never been easier. With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL. Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.
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I hate posts like this. Your 30 days plan will change 10 times in first 2 days
R.I.P WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE. $100 a day is $3000 a month. $3000 a month is your freedom number. Claude gets you there faster than anything alive right now. Here are the 5 prompts that start the whole thing.
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To get good animations from an AI you need to get good at telling it what you want: - "stagger this list of items" - "make this animation direction-aware" - "spacial consistency", "crossfade", "layout animation", I made a motion vocabulary for this: animations.dev/vocabulary
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Startups rarely fail because they can’t build. They fail because they build: — for the wrong audience — without real market need — with weak distribution — with too many features — with unclear positioning — before validating demand A good MVP is not a smaller product. It is a faster way to learn what the market actually wants. #Startups #MVP #BuildInPublic #ProductDevelopment
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Dell’s latest rally is a good reminder of one of the oldest rules in technology waves: During a gold rush, it is often better to invest in the companies selling the picks and shovels. Reuters reported that Dell shares surged after strong demand for Nvidia-powered AI servers, with AI server revenue surpassing its PC business in the quarter. And this makes sense. While many companies are trying to build the next big AI application, the infrastructure layer is already monetizing the race: — servers — GPUs — data centers — memory — networking — cooling — cloud infrastructure AI products may come and go, but all of them need compute. That is why I think every major technology wave should be analyzed not only through the apps built on top of it, but also through the companies that make the wave possible. In the AI gold rush, the “picks and shovels” may be just as valuable as the gold. Article: reuters.com/business/retail-… #AI #Dell #Nvidia #AIInfrastructure #DataCenters #Technology #Semiconductors
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