Day 315:
Everyone yesterday: “I’m running comprehensive benchmarks on Fable 5 and Mythos 5.”
Everyone today: “I was there. I touched greatness. Gather around and let me tell you what the models were like before they were banned.”
Day 314:
Claude Fable 5 is making content workflows look unfair.
Upload footage.
It finds the best moments, tracks trends, builds content packages, and sends everything into production.
30 minutes of setup.
Days of content.
Clippers might be cooked 😭
Day 313:
TikTok slideshows are still one of the easiest ways to get users.
They still work if you:
Stop the scroll immediately
Share something genuinely useful
Guide people to the next step naturally
Post consistently and test different angles
The format isn’t saturated.
Most people just aren’t using it well. 🚀
Day 312:
As a solo founder, your goal isn’t to wear every hat.
It’s to figure out which hats you should stop wearing.
Delegate the repeatable work.
Focus on the work that moves the business forward. 🚀
Day 311:
Scrolling X is wild.
Everyone is making:
$10k/month 🤩
$50k/month 🤯
$100k/month 🚀
Meanwhile I’m trying to decide if my single-digit revenue counts as “MRR” or just lunch money. 😭
Back to building.
Day 310:
People see an app making $9M/month and think:
“Wow, they’re printing money.”
What they don’t see:
Revenue: $9M/month
Ad spend: $8M/month
Big revenue doesn’t always mean big profit.
That’s why copying someone’s business based on screenshots is dangerous.
Day 308:
Today I learned this👇
Most people try to sell to everyone.
But the people with money?
They buy based on value, not price.
They want solutions.
They want convenience.
They want the best option.
That’s why one premium customer can be worth more than 100 bargain hunters.
Stop chasing the cheapest buyers.
Start attracting the people who are happy to invest. 🚀
Day 307:
Today I want to connect with more
🚀 founders
🛠️ builders
🤖 vibe coders
✨ AI enthusiasts
I’d love to see what you’re working on and connect with more people building in this space.
Day 305:
Getting your first 100 users is simple.
Not easy, but simple.
• Show up every day
• Talk to users constantly
• Ship improvements fast
• Market more than you code
Most founders quit before momentum kicks in.
That’s why most never reach 100.
Day 304:
Out of curiosity…
Why do you think 99% of startups fail?
Is it because of:
🔨 Poor product
📣 Poor marketing
🚚 Poor distribution
Or something else entirely?
Day 302:
“Just automate it.”
Meanwhile, my Sunday:
✅ Maintaining App #1
✅ Maintaining App #2
✅ Maintaining App #3
⏳ Trying to remember what free time feels like
Building apps is exciting.
Maintaining them week after week is where the real work begins.
Anyone else spending their Sunday keeping products alive? 👇
Day 301:
301 days ago, I decided to start building in public.
Since then, I haven’t missed a day.
301 days of sharing wins, failures, lessons, launches, experiments and everything in between.
What surprised me most wasn’t the products I built.
It was the people I met.
Founders helping founders.
Developers sharing ideas.
Designers giving feedback.
AI builders pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.
Building can feel lonely.
Building in public doesn’t have to.
So I��m curious:
👉 How long have you been building your current project?
👉 And what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned so far?
Drop your answer below — I’d love to connect with more builders.
Day 300:
Want free traffic from Reddit without getting banned?
Search for the biggest communities in your niche.
Join subreddits where your target audience is active.
Spend a few days leaving genuinely helpful comments.
Study which posts perform well and how others mention products.
When relevant, naturally mention your tool alongside alternatives instead of hard selling.
Most people spam.
The ones who win build trust first.
Day 299:
The next unicorn founder is probably struggling to get their first 100 users right now.
Every massive company once looked small, ignored, and uncertain.
Day 298:
When I started this journey and committed to posting every day, my goal was simple:
pick one skill, master it through daily reps, and document everything in public.
Consistency compounds.
This is how edges are built.
Day 297:
As a solo founder, doing everything yourself is not a flex forever.
Start alone.
Learn the fundamentals.
Then delegate strategically as you grow.
Your time should increasingly go into:
– product vision
– distribution
– decision making
That’s how you scale faster.