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Replying to @ramsri_goutham
Haha ! much more to explore Ramsri. Accor points offer vasthundi twaralo with HSBC - save your points for bonus offer Also, check AccorPlus if you havent already - 2 StayPlus nights isthadu
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thanks for joining ramsri, bring your friends too next time
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Motion graphics is solved by Gemini omni. Simple prompt: Create a motion graphics text with fast cuts for this - My name is Ramsri, I am a builder from India
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Replying to @ramsri_goutham
The entire school and town were in awe of this. Can't believe that quiet kid is now a tech and AI wizard. Way to go, Ramsri. How is vahini and rest of the family doing?
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Bacche Bhagwan ka Roop hote, Ramsri ji Bura maan Jayegi unke 18 Bacche hai, 2-2 baar Judwaa bacche hue, 14 saal me 18 bacche hai.
هارون خان

Replying to @iamharunkhan
Mullah bachhe sambal nahi sakte tho paida kyu karta hai ??? Lustful religion.
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Ramsri? ----- Love how these follow up messages are on cold emails and DMs if I don't respond to the first one, taking the authority that I only have reserved for my dad! :)
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Introducing Magic Motion at @aiartist_io_ ! You can upload any assets (images) enter a simple text prompt and boom 💥 A motion graphics video that is too good to be true! Example I uploaded two images (AiArtist logo and family pic), it intelligently figured out to crop my face and create a circular profile pic! Input: 1. AiArtist Logo 2. My family picture 3. Text: Ramsri is the founder of AiArtist - Ai motion Graphics generator. Output ->
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Prompt: "Hello! My name is Ramsri Goutham", motion that is spanning across from left to right on these words. Video ->
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Thanks to @CaptVenk for the kind words here Super inspired by Captain's son- Laksh At just 8 years old: - He's pitched at South Park Commons India - One of the winners of the microscholarship initiative by Ramsri - Built, marketed, and sold a card game that teaches other kids about electronics components and more Captain and Laksh are one of the best father-son duos on this platform
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Hi Ramsri! The first and last frame options only support 8s generations right now. I’ll look into updating our parameters table to be more clear. What is your use case for frames and 4, 6s? Would love to see if I can help! ai.google.dev/gemini-api/doc…
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My 2025 full recap 1. I started the year in Bali, Indonesia- it was the first time I went on a trip with my twin brother 2. I met a lot of people in 2025 ranging from my favourite podcasters to people I knew through the internet/ Bangalore 3. I spoke in Last Moment Tuitions Student community( one of the best and most energising moments from the year) 4. Attended Network State Conference, and visited the Network School Co working space and main thing 5. I joined Break into VC spring batch: and was one of the folks selected to work with Backrr 6. Podcast wise: - crossed 1 k views on YouTube - Hosted some of the biggest guests till date - made it to top 12 of Ramsri intiative 7. Visited Switzerland/ Italy, Bali, Malaysia 8. Got very interested in the grants giving space- and was helping Proxima Mumbai whenever required by the team( short lived stint)
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15 Dec 2025
2025 was a year for the books- for the podcast I started on this unconventional journey- more than 5 years ago Taking a big risk and betting on myself In 2025: 1. The pod rose to greater heights on YouTube, Spotify Thanks to Jay for the help/ creating the thumbnails for the podcast And Sanket for creating the recent edits for the videos 2. I hosted some dream guests, and industry legends 3. I am now in the stages of planning a podcast in Bangalore, India for 2026 4. I consistently wrote updates for the podcast for a few months plus 5. After countless rejections from places- I made it to the Top 12 of Ramsri Microscholarship Initiative This year was a really amazing one The podcast would not exist without Piyush Kukreja, and some of the early supporters And the current supporters, listeners, guests, and everyone who has been a part of this journey
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The podcast is still going strong Thanks to the support of @ramsri_goutham- and the amazing Microscholarship Initiative The belief capital from Ramsri came after rejection, after rejection And also grateful for the support of a personal grant from someone This will hopefully keep BizPodRoohi running for the next 1-2 years more Some progress updates: 1. I have hosted some amazing guests like Alysha Lobo, Tim Draper, these past few months 2 Released quite a few episodes during this time 3. Reached out to a few folks for a virtual podcast in 2026 and more By the end of this month: 1) I am submitting the form for PodClub Singapore's giveaway Grateful for all the support and belief capital
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I won a micro scholarship by Ramsri and someone gave a grant Using the grants, and micro scholarship we are hiring for @bizpodroohi Need someone reliable to help with basic editing basically - Just short trailers for one video episode a month(30 seconds to 1 min) Paid opp
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Ramsri from India built : 2 AI apps. $100K/Year. Works just 1–2 hrs/week. Still has a full-time job. No team. No noise. Just profit. Just kept shipping, learning, showing up.
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Generating over $100,000 annually while keeping a full-time job is not just a dream. Here’s Romsri’s advice: 1. Work Autonomously: Run apps on "autopilot," dedicating just 1-2 hours weekly (e.g., Saturday afternoons) for maintenance. This approach helps avoid needing VC funding or large teams, preserving your lifestyle and family time. 2. Learn Continuously: During initial development, commit 1-2 hours daily to gain proficiency in all SaaS components like tech, marketing, SEO, and payments. Utilize AI-assisted coding tools for efficiency in building and maintaining apps 3. Spot AI Opportunities: Find manual tasks people currently pay for that generative AI can significantly enhance or replace. Keep abreast of generative AI trends to identify new business use cases that were previously impossible or costly 4. "Build Distribution First": Ramsri emphasizes creating an audience by consistently sharing content (blogs, videos) about your work on social media (LinkedIn, Twitter). This "building in public" approach attracts early users and co-founders, aiding product launches (e.g., on Product Hunt) 5. Stay Lean: Aim for 70-75% profit margins by keeping costs low; the main expense is AI APIs, and there are no employees besides the founders. His tech stack includes Next.js, Superbase, and Typedream. 6. Rapid Prototyping: Think like a builder from day one. Quickly create a Minimum Viable Prototype (MVP) by "chaining and stitching together existing tools and products" (e.g., no-code, automation like Zapier) rather than spending months on R&D. Staying updated on tech is also vital.
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The beauty is that AI can create personlized songs for your videos with custom lyrics! No more Youtube copyright issues! Here is my video from Rick's cafe, Jamaica (May, 2025). Perfect Reggae music with personalized lyrics that begin like - "Yeah mon! Ramsri rides from Hyderabad to Rick's Cafe .. Negril Cliff's glowing while the Reggae DJs play ..."
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Great video Ramsri. Loved your daily routine with freedom of dropping the kid to school and get to spend time with family. Best wishes.
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Replying to @ramsri_goutham
All service based companies and SIs have taken notes of this. Ramsri what have you done :)
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This Indian guy just casually mentioned he makes $100K/year from 2 AI apps... while still working his 9-to-5. I had to dig deeper. While most people are debating whether AI will take jobs, this guy uses it to CREATE income streams. The numbers that broke my brain: • AI software market: $174 billion in 2025, growing 25% annually • AI-created SaaS market: $101.73 billion in 2025, exploding at 39.4% CAGR • OpenAI alone projected to hit $12.7 billion in revenue in 2025 Ramsri is a software developer. Lives in India. Works a full-time job. His side projects are two simple AI apps called Supermeme and Question ai. Monthly revenue = $8,500 combined. Time investment - Maybe 2 hours per week. Total users: 1.65 million people. I know what you're thinking. "Yeah right, another internet success story." But I spent hours researching this guy, and honestly... it's legit. Ramsri didn't start with a genius idea. He just noticed something obvious: people were paying good money for tasks that were super tedious. Quiz creation for companies? Takes hours. Meme generation for marketers? Forever. So he thought: "What if AI could do this in seconds?" He wasn't even trying to build a business at first. He was just sharing his AI experiments on LinkedIn. Daily posts about what he was learning. YouTube videos about his projects. Just... talking about stuff openly. People started following. Asking questions. Wanting to use his tools. The moment that changed everything? When he realised people would actually pay for AI solutions. But here's the part that blew my mind... His entire tech stack costs almost nothing: - Next.js (free) - Supabase (cheap backend) - Typedream (no-code landing pages) - AI APIs (pay per use) That's it. No fancy infrastructure. No team. Just smart tool choices. Want to know the really crazy part? He deliberately chose NOT to quit his job. Not because the business isn't working, but because he wanted stability for his family. Think about that. While massive AI companies are raising billions, this guy is content making $100K on the side without the stress. The strategy that everyone's sleeping on: He built his audience BEFORE he built his product. Daily LinkedIn posts. YouTube videos. Just sharing his journey openly. By the time he launched on Product Hunt, he had people ready to support him. Result: he hit #1 on launch day. But here's what really got me thinking... Global AI spending is about to hit $644 billion in 2025. And most people are just... watching from the sidelines. Ramsri's framework is stupidly simple: 1. Follow AI trends to spot opportunities 2. Find manual tasks people pay for 3. See if AI can automate them 4. Build quickly with existing tools 5. Share everything publicly 6. Let your audience grow organically No VC funding. No team. No office. No stress. Just consistent daily action and smart tool choices. The tools he swears by: - WindSurf and Cursor for AI-assisted coding - Social media for free distribution - Product Hunt for validation - No-code platforms for speed His profit margins are 70-75% because there are virtually no overhead costs. While everyone's debating whether AI will take their jobs, people like Ramsri are using AI to create new income streams. India leads globally with 59% of enterprises actively deploying AI. The opportunity is massive, but the window won't stay open forever. You don't need to be a coding genius. You don't need a revolutionary idea. You don't need to quit your day job. You just need to start building and sharing consistently. What's stopping most people? They're waiting for the perfect moment, the perfect idea, the perfect plan. The difference between dreamers and earners? Taking action with imperfect information. So here's my question for you: What's the first simple problem you could solve with AI this weekend? Because while you're thinking about it, someone else is already building it. 📌 Save this thread. Screenshot it.
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