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been saying this for a while. everyone asks how i got to 5M ARR. THIS IS IT!!!!!! its really that simple
I thought having 40 TikTok accounts was already insane. But this guy running 600 accounts with 69k posted videos. 🫠 At this point, organic growth is no longer about “posting content.” It’s about building a distribution machine. Virality depends on luck. But volume increases luck. i need more accounts 🥴
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19 apps. 10 over $100k/mo. this is why the “just another AI wrapper” take misses it HubX picked outcomes people already want to show: home redesigns, tattoos, videos, music AI is cheap now. the paid app is the one with a result that sells itself in the ad
A Turkish studio you've never heard of makes $60M/year. Their most successful app does one thing: generate interior designs for your home. Simple idea. Obvious niche. Massive market. HubX. 19 apps. 10 clearing $100K/mo. Home design. AI video. Music generation. Tattoo design. Image creation. Same formula every time. Find a niche. Build an AI app for it. Move to the next one. They didn't build one hit and hope. They built a machine that keeps producing them.
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15M organic views from a little icon is the part to stare at before the app pitch, Pool had a mystery people wanted to click around that is such an underrated B2C move: make the product feel like a thing to investigate, not another app to download x.com/_poolday_/status/20650…

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Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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this is such a good B2C app lesson he typed toddler gibberish and Blinkit still knew the job that is what great consumer apps do: make the user feel understood even when they are messy features are nice. tiny moments like this are what make the app sticky x.com/ValueWithPrem/status/2…

Blinkit knows when your toddler has your phone, and it’s lowkey terrifying. I was trying to trick my toddler that chocolates were out of stock, so I typed gibberish (the way a toddler would) into the search. Look at the exact products the app served up as a fallback.
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this is the paid ads test everyone skips he pushed the app to $10k, turned ads off, and it still tells you something useful: the promise was clear enough for cold traffic that matters way more than another feature x.com/athcanft/status/206530…

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haven’t touched this app since december 2025 i ran ads on it in december up to $10k rev, then turned off the ads ez
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the boring app store lesson keeps showing up small apps win when the promise is dumb specific: remove this background track this meal make this photo look expensive fix this resume not a bigger app. just one tiny paid habit with a screenshot people instantly get
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tiny thing from that Glow Up AI makeup app: after “Leave a Rating”, the next screen makes users tap a small “I rated” text to keep going annoying? yeah but those boring conversion details get you to $150k faster than adding 3 more AI filters
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120K MRR well done
Postiz just reached $120k MRR! I would never have imagined in my life that my app in February ($21k MRR) would go up to $120k MRR in 4 months. @gregisenberg is right, the biggest opportunity of 2026 is to sell to agents. proof: profile.stripe.com/wickedgur…
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claude users begging for a higher paid tier is a good consumer app lesson limits make demand visible if power users ask to pay more, don't bury it in support tickets make the ceiling a product: pro tier usage packs priority queue sometimes the paywall is too low
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yeah this is the consumer app game now aesty gets 100k TikTok views/week at ~$0 CAC because the outcome shows up in one scroll not a pitch deck not a feature list just “here’s the outfit you could wear” if the result is easy to show, growth gets way less mysterious x.com/nestymee/status/206473…

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codex letting users bank rate-limit resets is funny because code is not the scarce part anymore it is knowing what to ask for before the reset expires cheap code moves the bottleneck to taste: promise screen hook paid moment shipping got easier. picking got harder
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everyone wants the new app idea AIBY doing $72M/year with AI chat, heart rate, plant ID and fonts is the boring answer huge existing behavior clean wrapper endless creatives consumer apps are still distribution games with a product attached x.com/AIAdsApps/status/20650…

A Florida based app studio you've never heard of makes $72M/year. Their most successful app does one thing: let you chat with an AI. Simple idea. Obvious niche. Massive market. AIBY. 50 apps. 11 clearing $100K/mo. AI chat. Heart rate monitoring. Plant identification. Font keyboards. AI photos. Widget themes. Beauty scanning. Brain training. Same formula every time. Find a niche. Build an app for it. Move to the next one. They didn't build one hit and hope. They built a machine that keeps producing them.
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this is why i like weird little consumer apps Pool didn't lead with “AI screenshot organizer” it made one tiny icon people wanted to tap, got 15M organic views, then revealed the app for B2C, curiosity is distribution before the product even explains itself x.com/_poolday_/status/20650…

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Introducing Pool That little icon got us $2M in funding, 15M organic views, and now you can all finally discover what's behind it. Pool is "just an app for your screenshots." But it holds a few bets we decided to build a whole company on. We believe the context of the future is your camera roll. Understanding someone's taste, the texture of their life, can unlock things we can't even comprehend yet. We believe the future of interfaces will feel the way games make us feel, computing as a beautiful mix of art and technology. Now live on the App Store.
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if an app did $200k in 3 months, the first question is not “what stack?” it is: where did the first 100 strangers come from? what made them trust it? what did they screenshot/send to a friend? features are easy to copy acquisition scars are not
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AI subs delivering 70x API value is why consumer app pricing is getting weird $20/mo only works if the app becomes where someone burns tokens every day not “AI inside” a daily mess: voice notes meal photos workouts receipts screenshots tokens are cheap. daily intent is not
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this is actually a bigger deal than it sounds. if you can swap App Store screenshots without shipping a new build, your store page becomes an ad test, not a museum. most indie apps lose before install because nobody keeps testing the first 3 screenshots x.com/seraleev/status/206451…

Apple is actually making life easier for developers. With the new Asset Library, the same image or video can be reused across multiple places without uploading it again. Examples: - Custom Product Pages - In-App Events - Screenshots - App Preview videos No more endless duplication of screenshots and videos across App Store Connect. The only downside: we have to wait until fall.
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apple devs getting Claude through Foundation Models is a big app-store hint the next wave of apps won't win by having “AI” in the name they'll win when the AI sits inside one tiny workflow people already do 20x a week x.com/ClaudeDevs/status/2064…

New for Apple developers: Foundation Models support for Claude lets developers use Apple's Foundation Models framework to call Claude for multi-step reasoning, code generation, and longer context.
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features do not fix weak retention if users do not come back, more tabs usually make it worse first fix: - the first win - the reminder loop - the reason to return tomorrow - saved progress - emotional payoff retention is not “more product” it is a reason to reopen
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this is why i still like app store billing people complain about the 30% cut, but users will literally pay extra because apple feels safer for tiny consumer apps, trust is part of checkout boring native flow beats the “better” stripe page x.com/mil000/status/20627678…

Oh my god. People actually pay the 30% extra through the App Store.
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forget 10k this will take you to your first 30k MRR
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telegram finally making an apple watch app after 10 years is a good reminder some products win because people already open them 40 times a day tiny apps can still steal one tiny loop: log the meal start the workout reply to the lead check the streak own the 8 second habit
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