You can download Tokenmaxxing here:
https://t.co/eqrJaFL3XK
I know it may have bugs, rough edges, features to add, and parts to remove. But that’s the journey.
Please try it, break it, and max out my inbox with feedback, bug reports, and feature requests.
@dianejov1 Since the app launched yesterday, I don’t have much data yet. For now, I focused on onboarding to make the value prop clear. I’m also trying a hard paywall. Haven’t started A/B tests or analysis yet. Next 2–3 days, I’ll fix obvious bugs that could hurt acquisition/conversion.
@seraleev I don’t fully agree.
Free download + good onboarding lets developers explain the app’s value. After that, a hard paywall is fair.
Once App Store video banners exist, maybe Apple can start setting rules around hard paywalls.
Swift is hard to pick up fast. The learning curve is definitely steeper than Go or TypeScript. That said, Apple’s Developer Portal and Apple Developer YouTube channel are amazing resources for learning the ecosystem’s capabilities. And they’re genuinely inspiring.
@inancgumus@dan_dee_lyons Today, our coders will increasingly be agents. Tomorrow, our system architects will increasingly be agents too. When machine to machine production becomes normal, many of our “architecture skills” (as practiced today) will start to look outdated.
Vibe Coder Rule #1: Assume the next maintainer is an AI. As a vibe coder, optimize for model readability. Not human readability. It’s not your code. It’s the code.
@flaviocopes Easy… “Max” just means the maximum wait time until your next token limit reset. 🤷🏻♂️
(…the 🧠 icon is there to make you think, “how on earth is this possible?”)