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• AI enterpreneur • Building SaaS superpowered by AI • threadsight.xyz (Threads), and cooking many more • Journaling all my wins and struggles
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I love programming paradigm "divide and conquer". Almost obsessed. So I try to apply this to almost every problem I face. - Content creation? Separate writing from editing. Schedule at a batch - Marketing? Separate from setting up funnel, messaging, or cold email - Coding? Of course one by one

Every morning, I start with the same phrase at the top of my notebook: No hurry, no pause.

Unpopular opinion I have zero resistance using AI for content. Content creation isn't simply writing. It requires the ideation, crafting, making your own voice, and publishing. I don't use AI to steal someone's content. I use to think creatively and save sometime.

Customer obsession pays off. "You literally fixed and improved everything we wanted. Where can I give you a testimonial?" A returning customer DM'd me. We often forget the importance of prioritizing customers. I learn when we truly focus on what they want, they come back and start cheering.

I kind of like to create a soloprenuer community. Would you be interested in?

Cooking another Yt video! I can't pass my favorite tool for AI coding.

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve built with ai?

The Threads Opportunity Everyone is Sleeping On

I once believed I needed a big marketing team for my SaaS to grow faster. Then I found vibe marketing. No team. No big budget. Me and the right AI tools. In a week, I set up an automated marketing engine with n8n, Genspark, and Claude AI. Here is what I do:

Why do you need to fake the revenue and share. Such a shame

For solo founders, success is always a balancing act. When I started my journey as a solo founder, I spent months perfecting my product, tweaking every feature, and obsessing over small details. I was convinced that if I built the perfect solution, customers would naturally come.

Founders, how do you manage your relationships?

My first SaaS passed 1,200 users! Proud moment

A new vid dropped. Let's find $1m business from Reddit with N8N automation! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylX...

Luck is: Labor Under Correct Knowledge It’s a better way of looking at someone who you find “lucky” This hits me hard

My second SaaS had clear demand, and I was genuinely excited even before building it. But when I looked deeper, the core business data was limited and there were too many gray areas. So I decided to pivot boldly. I have plenty of ideas anyway.

Yesterday, someone DM'd me: "I have 7 AI subscriptions but my work isn't getting easier" This is exactly why 90% of people fail with AI. They're collecting tools like infinity stones, thinking more AI = more productivity. Reality check: - Claude Pro - ChatGPT Plus - Gemini Advanced

Need a new book. I like these topics: – sales – business – marketing – psychology What's a book that changed how you think?

Launched v3 Threadsight last night. A returning customer even DM'd me, saying, "You literally fixed and improved everything we wanted. Where can I give you a testimonial?"

Building is fun. Distribution is boring. Boring to write content every day Boring to reach out to potential customers Yet, boring jobs do wonder.

I'm obsessed with learning AI - prompts, automation, even agents (now). As a solo founder, I have to wear multiple hats. And this is the only way to grow business and stay productive without going crazy for running business without vc

Honestly, yes.

Most people: Copy-pasting into Claude all day Me: Claude directly accesses all my tools via MCP MCP is a game-changer for AI productivity. My Claude now reads my files, calls APIs, and queries databases in real-time. Next level? Building custom MCPs. This is the future of AI workflows. 🚀

Building another SaaS while growing the first one was way more difficult than I expected. Yet, I feel like I'm a builder from the bottom of the heart. Feeling grateful to be a solo founder thanks to AI