Whole heartedly agree to this
10.11.2025 07:48 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0@samuelayan.bsky.social
Product Designer & Software Developer — building fast, modern AI-powered SaaS and MVPs ⚡ | Open to collaborations Portfolio: https://mayorkun.framer.website/
Whole heartedly agree to this
10.11.2025 07:48 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Let’s have a great week guys
Remember your mind is your biggest asset
I wish you all an amazing week
09.11.2025 21:15 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0What happens when you don’t sleep with your alarms on now?
What’s are the consequences?
Just asking…lol
Happy weekend @bsky.app let’s do introduction of ourselves today
👋 Hey I’m Mayorkun Ayanshina
I am a Product Designer & Software Developer building fast, modern AI-powered SaaS and MVPs ⚡ | Open to collaborations
GitHub: github.com/samuelayansh...
Design portfolio: mayorkun.framer.website
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The project witnessed firsthand opened me up the untapped opportunity. Thanks for the encouragement
06.11.2025 12:22 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0I’m opening 10 pilot slots for Lagos shops, free 2-week setup + training. Comment demo or DM me. Limited slots so we can onboard properly. 🙌
06.11.2025 08:52 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0I’m Mayorkun Ayanshina Product Designer & Software Developer building AI tools for SMEs. Founders, partners, or recruiters DM me if you want to collaborate or see a quick demo.
06.11.2025 08:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0One phone seller went from 12 missed chats/day -> 0 and closed a sale while sleeping. I’m opening 10 pilot slots for Lagos shops. DM demo to join. Free 2-week setup.
06.11.2025 08:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0We shipped a prototype that:
• replies instantly in local tones (friendly Naija / polite / formal)
• remembers a customer’s preferred brand
• sends pictures, voice notes & captures orders (cart -> checkout -> invoice)
What I learned: building the product is ~30% engineering. The other ~70% is empathy learning how market women ask “Which one?” vs. how young buyers ask “price?”
06.11.2025 08:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Idea: if a customer messages at 2AM while the owner is sewing, the shop should still reply like a helpful human not “the bot”, a human. Empathy matters more than code.
06.11.2025 08:50 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0I built an AI WhatsApp assistant because I kept seeing small shops lose customers over one unread message. This started as a tiny experiment for phone sellers in Lagos. 👇
#WhatsApp #SMB #AI #Nigeria #Startups
@bsky.app I need this to go viral
“What is that thing I can do for you that will make you pay me $100-$1000”
Drop it in the comment 👇
You’d be doing a great favor by reposting this. Thanks
Let’s go…
Just like saying this is the life we chose
04.11.2025 09:17 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Keep building. Even when nobody sees it yet.
Because one day, someone will ask how you did it…
and you’ll smile, remembering nights like this.
#AI #WhatsApp #Startups #Developers #Innovation #NigeriaTech #LearningByBuilding #Entrepreneurship #Founders
But it’s also the only thing that makes me feel alive.
If you’re a founder, developer, or dreamer somewhere out there,
still trying to make your idea work
you’re not alone.
APIs or AI or Twilio.
It taught me about patience, humility, and how hard it really is to bring an idea to life.
Sometimes I forget this:
building is messy. It’s lonely. It’s confusing.
I’ve spent nights debugging things that worked perfectly yesterday.
I’ve seen my code talk like a robot when I wanted it to sound human.
I’ve questioned myself more times than I can count.
But here’s what I didn’t expect
this project didn’t just teach me about
I started working on this WhatsApp AI bot weeks ago the idea was simple:
help small Nigerian businesses reply to customers automatically, even while they sleep.
It sounded like a simple project.
Until it wasn’t.
Building a WhatsApp bot taught me more about myself than about code.
There are days I wake up excited to build.
And there are days I just stare at the terminal wondering if I’m even doing it right.
Small tweaks can change performance, responsiveness, and scalability.
Skill gets you in the room. Decisions keep you there.
Ever spent hours on a “small” change that changed everything? Reply 👇
#TechLeadership #FullStackDev #CodingMindset #BuildInPublic
💡 The hardest lesson in coding no one talks about:
Coding isn’t about syntax or frameworks.
It’s about the decisions you make before writing a single line.
It going pretty challenging. I mean you face errors you need to debug while still hoping you have something tangible to show in public next so people know that you have not given up on the project and still building. So it’s tasking but very educating
03.11.2025 08:21 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0You get it right? Building it can be done but marketing is where you’d need to breakthrough yourself first. It amazing if one can go though tho
31.10.2025 08:46 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0#BuildInPublic #SoftwareEngineering #NodeJS #Debugging #AI #WhatsAppBot #TechInAfrica #DevJourney #IndieHacker
31.10.2025 08:19 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0Listen carefully.
Because once you learn its language, you’ll never fear debugging again.
- Project: WhatsApp AI Customer Support Bot
- Stack: Node.js · Express · Puppeteer · WhatsApp-Web.js
- Goal: Automate replies, orders & bookings for small businesses
No new dashboard.
No friction.
Just smarter conversations.
If it survived this 7-day debugging war,
it can survive real-world users.
Every “error” in your console isn’t an obstacle, it’s your code trying to talk to you.
where your app breaks, and you learn enough to make sure it never breaks the same way twice.
This isn’t just another chatbot.
It’s an AI-powered WhatsApp assistant that helps small businesses automate sales, manage orders, and collect leads all inside the app they already use daily.
Debugging forced me to own every moving part, from Puppeteer launch sequences to LocalAuth serialization.
Most people skip that part.
We want clean demos and shiny screenshots.
But real engineering lives in the messy middle,