For anyone who wants to create 'the next Google':
The truth is, if you want to make a lot of money, you need to think more seriously about something that solves a real problem, not about sloppy, pointless applications.
New $10M SaaS idea🔥:
The truth is, if you want to make that much money, you need to think more seriously about something that solves a real problem, not about sloppy, pointless applications.
Sensational.
I am going to get haters here, but I like to give my opinion.
I think all these people who claim to have created an AI capable of doing things, but who don't understand anything about how AI works.
Builders say they've created a SaaS, but in reality, it's just some vibe coded slop they want to sell, not something they'd be truly proud of, something that fixes something real.
I'm 16 y/o and I'm building two projects in parallel.
Neuralens (https://t.co/C4BF8OuBWT), an all-in-one website auditing tool for you to see where your website breaks.
And GreenTrust AI, one of my most ambitious ideas ever, to make AI greener.
What are you building?
Building this solo for 18+ months taught me a lot about persistence (and debugging at 2am🥲). If you're launching or improving a site, try the free plan.
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I built Neuralens for people who launches websites fast.
It scans hidden issues in:
- SEO
- security
- performance
- accessibility
Your site can look fine and still have problems under the hood.
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Hey #buildinpublic 👋
I'm building @NeuralensHQ, a deep website auditor that scans 6 layers: SEO, security, performance, accessibility + more.
Most tools just give you cryptic scores. Neuralens gives actionable reports + AI prompts to fix it. Perfect for builders launching fast.
Algorithm X is open source (here it is: https://t.co/28lFTl3CFO
rithm)
unlike other social media algorithms.
So I have to ask the developers/founders (I'm not sure if they'll see this message, but I'll ask anyway, @elonmusk):
Why make it open source? Are the results better?