Building Superscribe Phone - Never take call notes again.
Challenge: 10 business clients for Superscribe Phone by July 2
10 = ~$5k MRR | 20 = ~$10k | 1/10
Solo founder from Estonia. Dad of 3 boys.
I do not have neat founder mornings or deep-work afternoons.
I ship between everything else.
Between calls.
Between errands.
Between family logistics.
No office. No team Slack. No standup calls.
Just me, the code, and customers who pay.
The tools are so good now that one person can do what took a small team 5 years ago.
The hard part was never building. It was always selling.
@tomhacks seriously! some even write beautiful numbers, like in a ralph loop - slightly different each day... but no actual reference to app or business 🙄
and for some reason algo rewards the same repeated story over and over
cool idea.
it made me wonder - i have a voip phone app that records and transcribes all the calls i want.
just recently i asked my agent to write a story of my month from the calls between my wife and me. was fun to read.
i can imagine turning the calls into the comic haha would be even more fun haha 😅
@starter_story@marclou how fast an idea takes off depends a lot on distribution.
but the other hidden part is trust.
Marc built his slowly by showing up for years.
presence becomes distribution. the dice start rolling more sixes 😂
@daicandev thanks! you are actually the first one to mention the design.
I am pretty proud of it, took me a full day to get that hand positioned😅
challenge is still the hard part, but that is kind of the point
I open-sourced a local model that tells you when an X post is probably dead.
It now runs inside a Chrome extension.
Scores drafts while you write.
Shows composer suggestions.
Scores your timeline so you can spot bangers and losers.
Trained on 50K high-engagement tweets + 10K random tweets from the last 18 months.
No server. No telemetry. No API keys.
Open source:
https://t.co/KwHkLb9Jso
Founder comfort zone check: I said I was spending 60 days finding 10 business clients.
On day 27, I had to admit I spent the week on SEO and integrations instead.
The templates are ready. The work now is not building. It is pressing send.
SEO update for superscribe: Google Search Console now says 27/30 clicks in 28 days.
The funny part is how tiny this still is.
Mar 2: 5 clicks.
Mar 18: 10.
May 12: 15.
May 20: 20.
Now 27.
Not a launch. Not a spike.
Just the machine slowly starting to turn.
i shipped about 4,000 SEO pages for superscribe.
google indexed them a few days ago.
clicks are already up.
not a hockey stick. not a victory lap.
just the first little proof that more surface area = more chances to be found.
what SEO experiment would you run next?
@sophie_launch Building Superscribe: voice tools for people who think faster than they type.
Desktop app turns speech into text anywhere and matches work to projects.
Phone app is the same idea for calls: useful notes instead of lost conversations.
https://t.co/1NB39MTHbs
superscribe just got totally cooked by the macos uptime bug today 😭
about 50 days uptime.
phone went completely silent for a few minutes.
i started blaming the router like a clown.
then restarted the mac and everything came back instantly.
@theprimeagen explains it perfectly: https://t.co/CeEgUhfI8T
@FlippedRay it blows my mind that i made such a great piece of software, i use it daily without even thinking 😄
voip phone app that takes my notes and acts automatically.
it is perfect for salespeople who talk a lot but hate taking notes to crm manually
https://t.co/1NB39MTHbs
i solved my pain by building a phone app that transcribes the calls, then takes action.
the product that makes your life easier is a great win already.
start with what YOU want; it's way harder to guess what others might want.
who's building something cool that also makes your own life easier?
Your employed friends:
Year 1: "but why?"
Year 2: "it's pocket money lol"
Year 3: "yeah but you work 24/7"
...
Year 7: "what do you think about my business idea?"
Listen to yourself and don't quit.