๐ง Turning LinkedIn content into customers
โก Building @depostdotai in public ($14k+ ARR)
๐ AI agents for growth & warm leads
๐ Follow to steal the playbook
I made $1,617 in February 2026 with Depost AI.
๐ฐ $1,153 MRR
๐ฅ 41 active subscribers
๐ +0.6% growth
Still small.
But weโre launching B2B next month:
Workspaces, brands, teams, knowledge base, analytics.
Moving from creator tool โ serious SaaS.
I made $81,683 in February 2026.
โญ๏ธ TrustMRR โ $33.3k
๐ DataFast โ $19.7K
๐งโ๐ป CodeFast โ $14.9K
โก๏ธ ShipFast โ $8.8K
๐ฅ Twitter โ $3.2K
๐ Indie Page โ $530
๐จ Zenvoice โ $394
๐ก๏ธ ByeDispute โ $333
๐๏ธ YouTube โ $211
๐ LaunchViral โ $129
๐ฑ HabitsGarden โ $129
๐ WorkbookPDF โ $57
My vibe-coded startup marketplace is now my #1 source of income with the 3% acquisition fee.
My SaaS DataFast overtook my boilerplate ShipFast and my course CodeFast.
And PoopUp did not make revenue this month ๐ญ
What are you building right now? ๐
Drop the link below.
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most founders are bad at announcing what they ship.
you spend 3 weeks building a feature, then bury it in a one line changelog nobody reads.
the build is half the work. telling people it exists is the other half.
start treating launches like launches.
StartupBase crossed 8k weekly visitors this week. ๐ฅณ
2 months ago, when I relaunched it, traffic was under 1k. The product was the same idea, but rebuilt properly.
I had done a bunch of SEO work before the relaunch and honestly forgot about most of it.
Turns out it just needed time to compound.
Vibe coding didn't lower the bar to ship. It lowered the bar to start.
There's a difference, and it's costing founders more than they realize.
Right now, 46% of all new code being written is AI-generated. 92% of developers use AI coding tools daily. The speed of getting from idea to "working prototype" has never been faster. That part is real.
But here's what doesn't get talked about:
Teams that adopted AI coding tools saw a 41% increase in bug rates within 12 weeks. By week 12, they were spending 20-30% of sprint capacity fixing bugs that traced back to AI-generated code. 45% of AI-generated code contains high-risk security flaws. And 56% of developers say they regularly have to make major changes to clean up what the AI produced.
The dirty secret: debugging AI code is actually harder than debugging code you wrote. You didn't write it, you don't fully own it, and the model that generated it has no stake in whether it works in production.
92% of developers use these tools. Only 29% trust the output.
That gap is not a bug. It's the honest reality of where we are.
So what does this mean for founders who are vibe coding their way to a product?
The first 90% feels like magic. Cursor writes your schema, Claude wires up your auth, you're shipping features in hours instead of days. It genuinely is impressive.
The last 10% is where you find out what you actually built.
That's the part that requires real understanding, real debugging, real ownership. And it doesn't get faster just because the rest did.
The bar for starting dropped. The bar for shipping stayed exactly where it was.
Build fast. But don't confuse momentum with progress.
๐ Follow for more honest takes on building with AI, no hype, just the real parts.
One thing I learned after reviewing thousands of startup submissions:
Founders hate filling out launch forms.
And honestly, I don't blame them.
You've already spent weeks or months building your product. The last thing you want is another long form asking for the same information that's already on your website.
So I built an AI Launch Assistant for StartupBase ๐คโก
Just enter your website URL, and it researches your product, gathers information from across the web, and creates a launch listing in seconds.
It's not perfect.
Sometimes it gets things wrong. ๐
But it dramatically reduces the time it takes to submit a product and helps founders get answers much faster.
One of my favorite features in StartupBase 2 ๐ฅ
Building something new?
Submit it on StartupBase and let the AI Launch Assistant do most of the heavy lifting.
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Today we're announcing two product changes for organizing communities on X:
1. XChat now supports joinable links for groupchats. Create a public link & share direct to Timeline. With support for 350 members per chat (and growing), Groupchat Links are the fastest way to bring people together on X.
2. Due to declining usage, we're deprecating X Communities on May 6.
To migrate your Community's members, pin your groupchat link so people can join it over the next 2 weeks.
This is part of our broader effort to simplify the experience on X. Make no mistake: we are investing heavily in niche communities with the launch of Custom Timelinesโand much more to come.