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9 Nov 2025
If you're looking for an AI agent that can monitor Reddit subreddits and find warm leads for your business, you need to check out leado.co. 2-min setup, set and forget, get real-time lead alerts from Reddit to your favorite CRM, email, Discord or Slack.
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22 Dec 2025
haven't tweeted in 4 days. was too busy actually shipping features for paying customers. sometimes you have to choose between "building in public" and just building. back to the grind today.
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17 Dec 2025
5 years ago, testing a saas idea cost $5k and a month of dev time. today it costs $20 in api credits and a weekend. if you aren't running micro-experiments right now, you aren't limited by money. you're limited by imagination. go break something today.
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15 Dec 2025
It’s Monday morning. You have two choices: Spend 3 hours manually scrolling Reddit, searching for leads, and getting distracted. Let an AI Agent scan 1,000 threads, filter for buying intent, and draft your replies while you drink your coffee. I chose option 2. 15 qualified leads waiting in my dashboard before 8 AM. Work smart, not hard.
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14 Dec 2025
Dear algo, show this to solo founders. Sunday Plan: Touch grass. Ignore Slack. Check Leado to see 15 new leads drafted automatically while I was away. AI leverage is the only way to have a life as a solo founder.
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13 Dec 2025
The hardest part of being a founder isn't the 80-hour work weeks. It’s the guilt of taking 2 hours off on a Saturday to relax. Employees clock out at 5 PM on Friday. Founders just move the office to the back of their mind. If you're building today: Keep going. If you're resting today: You earned it.
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13 Dec 2025
it’s saturday. i’m not at my desk. but my agent is still scanning Reddit, filtering for intent, and queuing up drafts for me to review later. i used to spend my weekends hustling for leads. now i just spend 15 mins on monday approving what the AI found. leverage > grind.
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12 Dec 2025
I spent 100 hours coding an AI agent just so I wouldn't have to manually scroll Reddit. Call it automation or call it social anxiety. Either way, it’s now generating leads while I sleep, so I think I won.
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12 Dec 2025
Most people are counting down the hours until the weekend. Founders are counting the hours until they can finally deploy without meetings interrupting them. The weekend is when the real shipping happens.
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12 Dec 2025
people use AI wrapper as an insult. i don't get it. if a wrapper solves a problem in 2 seconds that used to take me 2 hours, that’s not a wrapper. that’s a utility. users don't care about your tech stack. they care about their time.
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11 Dec 2025
rule for longevity: the code you write at 11pm usually gets deleted at 9am. sleep is a dependency. don't try to build without it.
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11 Dec 2025
0 to $300 MRR in ~3 weeks. The strategy? I used my own tool to find the customers on Reddit. No ads. No audience. Just high-intent outreach. Love the clean view on TrustMRR. The goal is $1K by Jan 31st. Who is building with me?
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11 Dec 2025
google’s sandbox is real and it sucks. my site is faster, better optimized, and has better content than the competition. but because they are 6 months old and i’m 1 month old, they rank #1 and i’m on page 10. patience is the hardest skill in SEO.
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11 Dec 2025
fully automated ai bots are going to ruin the internet. i built my tool to write replies, but i specifically refused to build an auto-post button. a human needs to verify the quality and press send. automate the research, not the relationship.
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10 Dec 2025
looking for "keywords" is a trap. if you track "marketing", you get spam. if you track "mailchimp is too expensive", you get a customer. specific problems > broad topics.
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10 Dec 2025
i used to spend 4 hours a day scrolling reddit looking for leads. 90% of it was noise. people complaining, competitors spamming, random junk. i built an ai agent to do the scrolling for me because i wanted my mornings back. best decision ever.
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9 Dec 2025
launched my app with basically 0 followers. still hit $270 MRR in two weeks. if you solve a real problem, you don't need clout or an audience. you just need to be useful to the specific people looking for a fix.
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9 Dec 2025
shipping a feature > tweeting about shipping a feature.
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9 Dec 2025
finding customers on Reddit is actually easy if you stop acting like a marketer. just find someone asking a question and answer it. the bar is so low. be helpful first, link second.
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