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Intercom recently invested $100M into AI - and we're still stealing their users. That's what happens when a +10 old company suddenly decides they're now an "AI SaaS" DMs like these absolutely make my day!

You either have to bring in VC money, or you need a big savings to start a SaaS. True. It was like that once. Not anymore. Today - with free tools, options for self-hosting, and social media at your fingertips - you can start, launch, and grow a SaaS on a very tight budget.

You either have to bring in VC money, or you need a big savings to start a SaaS. True. It was like that once. Not anymore. Today - with free tools, options for self-hosting, and social media at your fingertips - you can start, launch, and grow a SaaS on a very tight budget.

Founder who codes? → Build a small, profitable SaaS → Use it to quit your 9-5 → Enjoy life on your own terms You're sitting on one of the most monetizable skills in the world right now. Don't let big billion-dollar ambitions get in your way.

Founder who codes? → Build a small, profitable SaaS → Use it to quit your 9-5 → Enjoy life on your own terms You're sitting on one of the most monetizable skills in the world right now. Don't let big billion-dollar ambitions get in your way.

You want to beat 99% of competition online? → Have a product. Most online money makers are doing affiliate marketing, sponsored content, dropshipping, etc... It's the "lazy" way of doing business. Be the one with the product, and you're always a step higher in the hierarchy.

A recession is the perfect time to launch your SaaS. Why? Because money is tight... → Your learn how to operate efficiently → You'll build up serious business resilience → Your market fitness will become stronger Also, you're in for a very fun surprise next time the market swings back up 🤑

Created my 'Building in Public' starter pack! 📦 Here is how to suggest new entries 👇 👉 Share your projects in replies 🔄 Like and Repost for visibility go.bsky.app/A8VkfwV

Most SaaS founders fail because they try to build the next big thing... Instead, try building the smallest viable thing that can still make money. - It's less scary. - It requires fewer resources. And if it fails, you can easily scrap it and try again.

Call me crazy! But Notion's editorial experience is SO GOOD that we're using it for both blogs and newsletters. This is how it works 👇

Most of us are familiar with the excitement when we finally release a new feature. But have you ever tried getting excited about removing something from your product? It feels amazing 🎉 Make it a habit. Find things to remove, and celebrate it when you do.

I feel your pain, brother! Rescue is on the way 💪

→ I'm not a "real" engineer → I'm not a professional marketer → I'm not an expert in anything But I got really good at learning new things and applying them fast. In today's world, that's the most important skill you can develop.

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> 300 characters > 1 minute video These limits kinda suck, though 😒 What's the purpose for it exactly? Not sure I get that.

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More product updates should have the subject line "All the useless things we removed in November 2024." → To create a great product: You add features and functionality. → To create an outstanding product: You cut down, remove and simplify. Remember - no one really wants a "feature creature"

Whenever I learn that my content inspired others to start their journey - it's always something special 🧡