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05.02.2025 15:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@mazault.bsky.social
PM turned into a self-taught coder. Building apps, mostly with ChatGPT, StackOverflow, and forking public GitHub repos.
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05.02.2025 15:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I keep things simple - prioritizing code and product. Social media comes second, when or if possible.
Thatβs why my account is so small, and I donβt even have a banner π
I use Tally and Typeform for client projects and Google Forms for my own.
Tally and Typeform offer more customization, Google is perfect for more simple things.
My favorites are Shape Up and How to Measure Anything (the latter isnβt shown in this picture, but it's definitely worth reading π―)
04.02.2025 15:00 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0PM before vs. after starting pet projects
who can relate? π
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Great results! Congratulations π
04.02.2025 10:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0SEO is a π, agree
I use semrush for research
Yep, I started with python but then switched to js bacause I can write both backend and frontend with it, very convenient for an indie maker πͺ
03.02.2025 17:16 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Yep
03.02.2025 07:28 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Yeah, I'll probably build it: costs for running such an extension are close to 0, as it runs on the browser environment and doesn't require servers. But maybe it'll help me to learn smth about other marketing channels.
03.02.2025 06:45 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0To all #buildinpublic folks working with YouTube - is this idea worth building?
5/5
...And with my tool you're able to convert it into an analytics-friendly format with one click, like this.
4/5
β What if I built a tool to help newbies analyze top results for search terms?
Letβs say:
Iβm searching for "how to build AI agents"
YT provides these results and...
3/5
3. While exploring other traffic sources, I turned to YouTube. Hereβs my thought process:
β Creating YouTube videos or Shorts on "how to..." topics can drive traffic to your products
β Thumbnails and titles are key hooks - they need to be done right
β What if I built a tool to help newbies...
2/5
Marketing Sprint, Day 3 β Pivoting
After testing competitors' apps and extensions, Iβve decided to drop my MVP.
Reasons:
1. Netflix-only focus is too narrow.
2. Google traffic likely won't bring me even $200/month.
3. βοΈ
1/3
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Thanks a lot :)
Yep I understood that this was a typo
Wow!
At some point, I literally dreamed of a career in ML, but my math skills π, so I can only be a user of all these AI-related things
So far, so good - thanks!
βοΈ 55 sales of the Chrome extension I built last summer
βοΈ A new idea - WIP: technical feasibility checked, currently I'm researching marketing chops
βοΈ Also built a few workflow automations for two clients
How about you? π
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I'm going to try a mix of:
1. A well-optimized extension page - Google tends to give a slight boost to pages within its ecosystem
2. YouTube videos focusing on "how to..." keywords and demonstrating my extension
Well, January is over.
To those doing "12 startups in 12 months" - how's it going? Is your first startup live? π
P.S. read this with a bit of irony, of course π«Ά good luck to all of us
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I bet on SEO:)
People with an articulated need are the best market
Summary:
1. Monetization is possible
2. With an average price of $4 β 5 per month consistent organic traffic is required to achieve at least $1000 in MRR
On Day 3, Iβll conduct a deeper research to determine if I can stand out at the same price point and less features but better UX
5/5
**Language Reactor**
1. Designed for Netflix and other video platforms.
2. Adds subtitles in a selected language (slightly different use case than mine)
3. Offers a paid tier at $5 per month.
4. Includes many free features and tools for language learners (my target audience as I expect)
4/5
Selectext: Copy Text from Videos
1. Does not work for Netflix but supports many other video platforms
2. Users can copy text directly while watching (like implemented it in my extension MVP)
3. Offers paid tiers at $4 and $6 per month
4. Only 20 "copy" actions are available on the free tier
3/5
DownSub
1. No Netflix Support
2. Users must provide a direct link to the YT video, which makes it a slightly different use case compared to my idea
3. Offers a paid tier at $5/month
4. The free version includes ads
5. The core feature is accessible on the free tier (because of ads, I suppose)
2/5
Marketing Sprint, Day 2
Idea: A Chrome extension that allows users to subtitles from Netflix videos.
Question 2: Can this idea be monetized?
Letβs analyze existing competitors. Examples include:
1/5
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Oh yes, I already got a few grey hairs π
They explained it here www.docker.com/blog/inciden...
Fix was easy
There were hundreds of people asking pretty much the same questions
They had asked it a week, a month or even a year before I did
I donβt know how many tutorials they watched, but they definitely got their projectβs auth working a week, a month or a year ahead of me.
practice π©
tutorial hell π₯
Today I remembered of how I kept rewatching tutorials about OAuth because I felt I didnβt fully grasp the topic
Then, I finally started working on the auth for my pet project, and the first version crashed, for sure
I turned to StackOverflow for answers (it was pre-ChatGPT eraπ
)
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