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Posts by moniet

We build high-converting landings, build MVPs in 2 weeks, and provide design-engineering as a subscription. Our clientele includes YC alums and those associated with Fortune 500 companies.

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super happy with how this landing page turned out. Sick animations with the help of motion.dev. Check out the live site at designpop.site.

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it’s been pretty awesome! there are also tons of workspaces and events. couldn’t ask for more tbh!

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Maybe a change of environment might help. Try to work from a cafe or workspace.

It helps me sometimes 😬

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ahh, pleasures of the indiehacking life ☺️ #vietnam #indiehackers

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for real.
so many know it alls as well.

unnecessary critical.
all very easy to do behind the screen. just ignore em’

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🇮🇳

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same, so nice to see positive vibes in the indie community , sharing ideas and no politics

feels so calm here 😅

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that’s awesome to hear! before i quit, crypto gave me some good returns. wish i didnt sell now 😭.

makes sense on getting traction then making the move for sure

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go.bsky.app/GfUzt1

WIP 🚧 starter pack of open source contributors and tech-space legends

#buildinpublic #indiehackers

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sorry for the weird grammar, couldnt fit all my thoughts in 😅

I aimed for minimum of 1 year salary to go all in.

but would advise a little more buffer for sure.

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I did in Jan this year.
had been working on a micro saas / sold it. Got 30K users and felt I built the marketing chops to go all in

Launched a new product, it hit $700 in a week and felt right

I had been saving 50% of my salary over 5 yrs, then now moved to SEA asia so it lasts longer

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im flattered haha 😅

hadnt thought about this though, good point for sure

bluesky overlords pls implement this 🙏

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thanks Akash 🙏 😊

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About me 👇

I got my previous app blocs.me to €100 / mo then sold it .

Now I’m working on growing InstaApply.co

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5. Brace yourselves!

People are known to be incredibly harsh critics on this platform. So even if 90% of people upvote there’s going to be someone who has an issue. It’s okay, hear them out, if it’s nonsense, be calm and reply diplomatically or just ignore.

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4. Get your friends to upvote your content (it’s controversial)

Getting eyes on your post is important. Figure out the most active times, post at those times and get 2-3 people to upvote immediately. This will boost the post enough to get in front of people quickly.

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3. Let curiosity lead people to your website. Don’t be too salesy in your post and push them to buy. I subtly hint at the resource in a comment and never include it in the post. I usually say, “if this sounds interesting check it out here 🔗” or something similar. It’s better 2 include in a img / vid

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2. Don’t sound like an advertisement

People hate this on reddit more than anything!

Use the “top post:all time” filter to see the top performing posts. Mimic this, but in your own voice. 😉

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1. Find an audience where your product works.

Research subreddit that could benefit from your product. Big or small, a well received relevant audience will get you first users.

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I gained 700K+ views on Reddit this year. Here’s everything I did:
#indiehackers #buildinpublic

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ive started to listen to brazillian phonk these days, feel so energised when working 😆

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created this crazy inteview prep tool at instaapply.co 🤯

#indiehackers #buildinpublic

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