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    What stack do you use?

    List the stack you use for your app and then your app NextJS for SSR running on Digital Ocean App Platform React / ChakraUI for UI components Python FastAPI for API routes AWS Cognito and Google OAuth for authentication PostgresQL on Digital Ocean Docker for dev environment and continuous...
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    3 stories over 25 years as a solopreneur

    @allyourheartmindandsoul Ah -- still too new to marketing. It's a completely different mind-shift, and that is something I want to talk about on my youtube channel - the difference in mentality Programmers are averse to competing. They don't want to copy ideas or tactics. They prefer a "build...
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    3 stories over 25 years as a solopreneur

    @benyamaklog Thank you!!
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    3 stories over 25 years as a solopreneur

    @windxspiritx316 Thank you! But I'm by no means done. I live on a pretty strict budget, and my side income could go away at any time. It's a really shitty business aside of the fact it does everything on its own. I'm not complaining though. Believe me
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    Turning fear into fire and finding your voice

    Hey everyone! In this video, I share an inspiring story from a viewer who found my content motivating enough to write me and share his own story. It’s a powerful reminder of why I began this adventure, despite being an introvert. If you’re passionate about your message, keep sharing it...
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    3 stories over 25 years as a solopreneur

    3 stories with Mixed results Hi r/SaaS, In 2006, the first website I developed was a local Nashville Job Board Spent $1000 on a LegalZoom LLC Spent $200 on a GeoTrust SSL certificate Spent $4000 on a local news weather spot (a banner that ran on T.V. for 2 minutes a day, 20 days a month, 1...
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    Solofounding & Solofunding is tough, but worth it (my reflections, 4 years into it)

    @manga006 But if you have a moat, why are you so worried about showing off your product?
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    How I Automate Engagement on Reddit

    Hi everyone - yesterday I posted a link offering to make demos and it got a good response and changed my opinion of Reddit. I had always been a lurker, but I guess just in the wrong places-- r/SaaS is awesome! I wanted to share how I do this because I think you will appreciate my strategy. The...
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    Help me simplify the process of validating ideas and gathering feedback

    @oathtofaith I have something in the same space. I havent read your pitch / question all the way through because I’m on phone, but I would like to work with you. See my past comments for history
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