7 days ago I launched a SaaS with 0 followers and 0 users.
Today I have 2 signups.
Not viral. Not explosive. But real.
Every big thing started embarrassingly small.
Keep building. π οΈ
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Freelancers β what's the ONE thing about client management that drives you absolutely insane?
Reply below. I'm reading every single one. π
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Week 1 of building in public:
What went right:
β Product is solid
β LinkedIn getting traction
β Met some incredible founders
What went wrong:
β Twitter reach is brutal at 0 followers
β Reddit is harder than I thought
β Marketing β coding
Friday reminder for freelancers:
Your weekend starts when your client systems are organized, not when the clock hits 5 PM.
Set up a portal. Automate the admin. Stop being on-call 24/7.
You became a freelancer for freedom. Start acting like it.
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Things I stopped doing as a freelancer that instantly made me more money:
1. Using my personal email for client work
2. Accepting briefs over WhatsApp
3. Chasing approvals manually
4. Re-uploading expired file links
5. Pretending email is a project management tool
The average freelancer spends 5+ hours per week on admin that isn't actual creative work.
That's 260 hours a year.
Over 32 full working days spent chasing emails, re-uploading files, and hunting for approvals.
What would you do with an extra month of your life?
#TimeManagement
Client: "Can you make the logo bigger?"
Me: "Sure, I'll update it in the portal."
Client: "What portal?"
Me: "The one I sent you. The single link where everything lives."
Client: "Oh that thing is amazing actually."
Systems > chaos. Every time.
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