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Introducing The Only Link (TOL)!š„³
It's a smart, all-in-one link management tool: in one minute, create a stylish info page with a unique short link containing all your important links!
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Solve a Problem vs. Fix a Problem
In 99% of cases, Iām motivated to build something by one of two desires: āsolve a problemā or āfix a problemā.
Sounds similar, totally different beasts.
āSolve a problemā comes from clients, team, or my own needs when a solution simply doesnāt exist or is way too expensive. If itās a one-off for a specific client, I build it, charge them, everyoneās happy. But if the same pain keeps showing up across multiple clients or I keep hearing about it, thatās a signal- it has scale potential. If I have time and will, it becomes a product. Pretty obvious stuff, probably nothing new here.
āFix a problemā comes from the other side: the solution exists but is missing one or two features that would make it actually great for me, my team, and our clients. I used to reach out to those product teams to talk about it. The response? Either silence or ānot nowā. So me and a bunch of people stay stuck with our problems.
And yes, it can push me to build a product, but honestly, I rarely have the time or will. You need to develop the whole thing first, then go-to-market, then budget to compete with well-positioned players. Sometimes itās worth it, but most cases ā itās not.
Al coding is changing that second scenario completely. You can ship an MVP over a weekend, test it with a few clients, and push it live.
So here we are. I just submitted a small plugin for review to @WordPress that solves a persistent headache: getting Notified about form submissions and WooCommerce orders on WordPress without the usual pain:
- No dancing with SMTP plugins
- No sharing your email credentials with third-party services
- No paying money for what should be a simple, obvious feature
Well Web Notify plugin sends instant notifications to Telegram, Slack, Discord, and Google Chat, all for free. It auto-detects popular form plugins (Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, Ninja Forms, Jetpack) and hooks into WooCommerce orders out of the box. Phone numbers in submissions get clickable links for Call, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Viber.
Unlimited notifications, no quotas.
Itās free because it doesnāt cost me anything to run: I have no recurring infrastructure expenses on my side.
Need notifications to WhatsApp or Viber too? Thatās possible, but those platforms require paid APls. You can wire up your own WhatsApp Business APl or Viber bot, or reach out to me ā I can set it up for you on a small subscription basis using my own integrations. Both cost me monthly to maintain, so theyād cost you too. Fair is fair.
Interesting time to be alive!
PS1. Yes, the plugin was built with @claudeai
PS2. Yes, Iām aware of the security audits that should be done by an experienced developer after
Wrappers or Trappers?
OpenAIās token costs are dropping, but the $600B hardware bill says they can't stay cheap forever. It feels like the early AWS "hook & lock"
But this time, Sam seems ready to eat all wrapper startups at once (soon)
I wish to be wrong. Thoughts? š
66.5% of links eventually rot šŖ¦
A new @ahrefs study reveals the silent killer draining your SEO
But what if your links could fix themselves? With The Only Link (TOL), use Smart Routes & fallbacks so your campaigns never hit a 404
If 99 out of 100 times, youāre told to f@ck off - your business is on the verge of profitability
This isn't my line, but the man who built one of the most impressive retail networks in post-Soviet countries, a company I was proud to work for during my university years
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Since I started taking LinkedIn seriously and connecting with more amazing people, my network has grown from 1,700 to 3,700 connections in just several months - an incredible milestone for me
Whatās even more exciting is how open people are to chatting and hopping on calls. I approach these conversations with enthusiasm, not only to share information about my services and products but also to explore synergies, exchange ideas, and offer insights when relevant and helpful.
What truly stands out, though, is the unexpected feedback Iāve received. I had a call with Daniel to discuss our ventures, including his Better.ette app, and share ideas on improvements and strategies to avoid potential pitfalls. The conversation was engaging and productive, but I was truly surprised and touched to receive a heartfelt video thank-you message from him afterward.
Thanks Daniel, Itās these small gestures that make all the difference š
Will I hit 4K LinkedIn connections by Aug 1, 2025?
Iāve got a setup that connects me with interesting, pre-qualified LinkedIn folks.
Takes <1 hour to set up, runs on autopilot until replies, then I handle manually. Costs $112/month - worth every penny.
Wish Iād found it sooner. Now, how fast can I hit 10K connections?
PS. If this gets traction, Iāll share a video on the tools and process. Like, comment, repost, or whatever you X folks do š
šØ 636K+ links will break in just 68 days
ā ļø Firebase Dynamic Links shuts down August 25, 2025
But there is a solution:
⢠Setup in <120 seconds
⢠Smart app store routing (free tier)
⢠Short links + QR codes
⢠Product pages + intelligent redirects
⢠Deep linking (Premium - 2wk delivery)
Migrate for free now or like and comment āfirebaseā to get 15% off
PS. Link in the first comment š»
April 2025 public recap ā inspired by @DmytroKrasun
Co-juggling 3 projects:
1ļøā£ @mobizyio
It will be a big venture in mCommerce niche
š Wins: $300 MRR and onboarding two more clients
š„ Challenges: the usual routine is to get the first 10-20 clients before automating the lead generation flow
𤄠Failures: got a soft bounce on partnership with Ukrainian bank due to earlier product stage. Iām going to retry in 5-6 months
2ļøā£ @the0nlylink
Truly becoming the most intelligent link platform
š Wins: Added a link shortening feature and secured a paid customer
š„ Challenges: Transitioning to B2B with a new release for professionals, teams, agencies, brands, etc., which requires substantial rework
𤄠Failures: In my opinion, I missed the market fit with the initial positioning
3ļøā£ @w2marketing
Traditional digital agency
š Wins: Itās still alive after 3+ years of war, but itās hard as fā¦
š„ Challenges: IMHO, traditional agencies need to change fast or would become the past:
1. Launching wwMaaSā¢com = well web Marketing as a Service ā subscription-based marketing services
2. Thinking of switching wellwebā¢marketing to marketplace of fixed-cost marketing packages like: analytics setup, Google Ads launch, etc
𤄠Failures: TTM is still -40% from when the war started
Food is the top marketing trend of 2025 ā even for non-food brands.
Why? It taps into sensory marketing and Gen Zās love of small pleasures.
Think: honey = texture, croissant = romance, cherries = scent.
Everyoneās using it.Are you?
Like to see how Ukrainian brands join in next!