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sevaleo.bsky.social
Creator • Founder • Developer • Husband • Soon-to-be-Father #buildinpublic creating publora.com (ex. brandcraft.art)
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hell yeah after 4+ months, Publora is finally LIVE ✅ stable ✅ fast ✅ awesome will keep it free for 200+ existing users new users will be offered 7 days free trial time to celebrate, and then plan for Product Hunt launch

1 month ago I quit my job to focus on SaaS full time ✨️ 23 months of runway money left 🫣 next 1-2 weeks I'll become a father 👨‍🍼 and how's your day going? 😀

BLACK or WHITE?

2 weeks since I started doing SEO and it's beginning to show 📈

I learned a critical lesson during last 2 weeks 👇️ I was heads down into refactoring my app. Got obsessed with it. Ruined my schedule and stayed late nights. It had to go this bad for me to realize that I need to set boundaries with my work. Now no matter what, I stop at 10pm.

Hey guys, I barely posted/interacted here in the past 2 weeks 😕 There was a huge amount of work needed to be done on the frontend side of my SaaS, and I really wanted to get it done quickly. Now finally it's done, the update is released and I'm back online 🚀

Trying to be authentic is the fastest way to be fake. Turns out, to be authentic is to say what you actually think and not trying to sound cool 🙄

Embrace active learning from social media. There are people who've been through what you're going through. It may not look so now because that's in their past already. But you need to look at their mindset and try to incorporate it into your life. Leverage social media for learning and growing.

Happiness and fulfillment are multi-dimensional. I used to get fulfillment from recognition, from authority, from money, from pleasures. I've had enough of all of that, but I was missing two crucial things: 1) Family 2) Creativity Now I'm catching up on these two.

Reminder to my future self: ✅️ authenticity ✅️ humility ❌️ perfection

Good morning fellow funders/creators/developers ☀️ Have a wonderful Saturday. What's your plan for today?

I can't wait to finish this dashboard refactoring for @brandcraftArt. ChatGPT/WindSurf are utterly useless in what I'm doing and only make things worse. I only outsource to them very small chunks of code. After I finish this dashboard, I'm going to take a 2 days off, I promise.

AI is leveling the field How to not to drown? originality & authenticity.

Things I write about ✍️ 👩‍💻 coding & tech 🗻 my saas ventures 👨‍👩‍👦 family stuff ✨️ inspirational ideas related to discipline and mindset 🧠 philosophy (mostly stoic / buddhism driven ideas) 🔧 self-improvement & growth hacks You're into these things? Let's connect! 🚀🚀

What if I begin to write content like I'm the only one reading it? Say, messages to my past self? What would I write about? I need to try to do.

3 more things to help me be authentic: 1) Don't try 2) Don't try 3) Don't try

3 things to help me be authentic on social media 👇️ 1) Post consistently and don't overthink. 2) Don't try to be someone you are not. 3) Share your ideas. Share others' ideas you agree with, in your own words.

To thrive in 2025, I'm adopting the practice of digital self-discipline. I'm curating my feed and my consumption habits. If consumption is inevitable, let it be intentional.

The secret to content creation is to present what's happening in your life in a way valuable to others.

I used to believe I am not smart. My grades were terrible in school. Turned out I had no motivation to study. Then an opportunity to study abroad was presented to me. What did I do? Learned English by myself and passed IELTS in less than 1 year. Seek motivation.

Hear's what you need to do if you struggle with writing. 1. Pick a pen. 2. Take a notebook. 3. Don't think. 4. Let your hand write whatever thoughts come up. 5. If you think *I don't know what to write* -- write down this thought too. Keep writing. The result will shock you.

You might be holding yourself back with creating content. The key is to start. Start by sharing what is happening in your life. Do it in a way that is valuable to others.

I didn't follow the traditional approach to learning the things I had most success with 👇️ I learned English by myself. I learned Spanish by myself. I learned Coding by myself. I know these things well. What I don't know well? The stuff I was taught in schools.

You've been lied to. You don't need a degree to be a programmer. You don't need a degree to be a designer. You don't need a degree to be a creator. You don't need a degree to be a writer. You don't need a degree to be an entrepreneur.

I almost gave up on building my social media scheduler due to so many competition. I've met yet another competitor today. There's one thing that keeps me going: I trust in my vision. My project is open source and anyone can take the code. No one can take the vision.

Why is everyone talking about AI replacing humans? Instead of fearing it, seek for opportunities. Yes, it will replace those who do not adapt. The only way to move forward it to learn to adapt to it and to use it to your advantage.

More and more people are realizing that the best way to fulfill yourself in life is through entrepreneurship. The fulfillment is multi-faceted and lifts up many domains of life. I started few months ago. I only regret not having started sooner.

You have NOTHING to lose in this life. Everything you have is borrowed. Let it sink. This realization should change everything.

Waiting for the weekend? If you live the kind of life in which you are waiting for the next weekend, it means your job sucks the life out of you and you need to do something about it. My plan for the weekend? Work hard.

Do you think you have something to lose? That's what makes you more attached and more anxious about the situation.

I had 3 SaaS attempts. Each time I improve in coding and mindset. 1st - I'm shy to sell it. People ask - are you gonna sell it? I say no. Fail. 2nd - I want to sell it. But I didn't do any marketing. And I didn't have the niche. Fail. 3rd - I market it since day 1. Got users.

If you're a developer, which group do you belong to: A) Write efficient code right away B) Write a *somewhat working* code and refactor later I am A. Often I don't know what a feature will look like exactly. So investing into writing clean code at start is not paying off.

I have runway money for 2 years (until end of 2026). It may take 1 year or 5 years. But as long as I believe in myself and keep showing up every day, I have no doubts that I will succeed.

20 months ago learning to code 12 months ago building projects "for fun" 6 months ago building my first SaaS (abandoned) 3 months ago building my second SaaS Iterate and improve my friends.

Curiosity is a skill, not a trait. The more you cultivate it, the more control you have over what excites and engages you.

Added emoji support to Brandcraft 🫡

In our family we have a rule: - Never bring electronic devices to our bedroom. Bedroom is only for sleeping (reading is ok).

Consume less. Create more.

Sometimes coding feels like you're descending into a dungeon full of bugs and leeches.

Status update on day 84 of building Brandcraft: - I have 3 regular users. - I make no money. I keep going.