Athlete l CEO @usevouchify - Creating memberships, subscriptions, and vouchers for businesses worldwide | Turning one time customers into recurring revenue
BREAKING: Tokenized real-world assets on Stellar have grown to $2.3 billion, up 29.9% in the past 30 days.
Franklin Templeton's BENJI fund leads at $660 million.
Most membership platforms stop at software. We did not.
Vouchify now connects directly to NFC readers, QR scanners, turnstiles, and speed gates, so check-ins happen the moment a member walks up, no app required.
If you run a gym, a coworking space, or any business with a door, this is built for you.
See the full hardware lineup: https://t.co/vT5xQRpXBp
Know a business that is still managing memberships on spreadsheets or WhatsApp groups? Send them our way.
Our referral program rewards you for every business you bring into Vouchify. It takes two minutes to join, and the impact compounds with every referral.
Check it out here: https://t.co/9Ui5RCW0l5
We just made it easier to see exactly what you get at every stage of growth, from a free plan for businesses just getting started to enterprise plans with dedicated support and full hardware integration.
No guessing, no hidden fees, just a clear path as you scale.
Take a look: https://t.co/hxY0g2ovUf
We built an AI that can draw on your screen.
It's a true personal tutor.
Using Claude Opus we're able to draw polygons, point with pixel perfect accuracy, and walk users through complex steps directly on their screen.
Here's me learning Pythagorean Theorem + FL Studio.
Demo:
We went from 0 to 2,200 paying customers in under a year by following @ycombinator's 15 rules:
1/ Do things that don't scale. Get your first 10 customers by hand.
2/ Launch now, not when it's "ready". A mediocre product in front of real users teaches you more in a week than 6 months of polishing in the dark.
3/ Charge from day one. If nobody will pay, you don't have a startup, you have a hobby.
4/ Talk to users every single day. The roadmap you need is sitting in your customers' heads, and they'll hand it to you for free
5/ Always hunt the 90/10 solution. For almost any feature there's a way to capture 90% of the value with 10% of the effort.
6/ There are only two real jobs: write code and talk to users. Everything else (conferences, press, VC coffees, corp dev calls) is fake work.
7/ You pick your customers as much as they pick you. 10 users who love you beat 1,000 who kind of like you.
8/ Growth is an output, not a strategy. Grow before product market fit and all you're buying is churn.
9/ Do less, really well. Pick one or two metrics and judge every task against them.
10/ Know if you're default alive. Paul Graham's question: on current growth and current burn, do you reach profitability before the money runs out?
11/ Don't hire until it hurts. Headcount is not progress, it's burn. Every great startup was embarrassingly small for embarrassingly long.
12/ Momentum is the only real moat in year one. Ship something every week, even something tiny.
13/ Every great startup is badly broken at some point. The game isn't avoiding fires, it's how fast you put them out. Again. And again
14/ Ignore your competitors. Startups die of suicide, not murder. In year one, the only company that can kill yours is your own
15/ Startups rarely die from running out of money. They die because the founders fall out. Brutal honesty with your cofounder is the cheapest insurance you'll ever buy
Good luck !
I wish I could show vozinha to all kids who take their life after one failed exam he literally picked Garbage at 25 then started playing in his late 20s and now at 40 he's delivered his best game at fifa world cup event against one of the most domiant teams.
People would have you believe that your life is over if you don't XYZ thing by a certain age but the truth is that It just takes just one BIG WIN to cancel out all the loses of life but you have to believe, work and live for that WIN.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias has gained over 1 million new followers on Instagram following their World Cup match against Spain
Spain had 23 shots compared to Cape Verde's 6
Dias had 7 saves forcing the game to tie
somewhere in your 20s or 30s you’ll get the opportunity to rebuild your life after a negative loop. its very important that you see that journey through
Your corporate gift budget is wasted.
Cash gets spent and forgotten. Cheap gadgets collect dust.
Instead, give clients a Vouchify membership or prepaid voucher to their favorite supermarket, gym, salon, or restaurant.
Every time they use it, they think of you.
Real value. Real loyalty. Smart gifting.
If you run a great local business, we want you on Vouchify.
DM us or sign up → https://t.co/sYRz98zZeC