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🚨 Stop Scrolling. People Are Quietly Making $1K–$5K/Month With Claude Plugins.
Last time I posted about this, it got a lot of attention. But here’s the truth no one told you 👇 Most people understood the idea… Very few actually know how to turn it into money. That tells you one


5 pipelines I'd sell today using Claude Code (none of them are coding)
Claude Code hit $2.5 billion ARR on its own. Nine months after launch. Faster than ChatGPT, Slack, or any B2B product in history reached $1 billion. Everyone treats Claude Code like a fancy


How to Make Knowledge Graphs Blazing Fast
So, you have built a knowledge graph. It has millions of nodes, hundreds of edge types, and a pile of triples that would make any data engineer proud. Then someone asks a perfectly reasonable


From $0 to $40k: 14 months of building a SaaS (full breakdown)
I launched MediaFast on February 10, 2025. 14 months later, it's made $40k in revenue. And 55% of that came in just the last 4 months. But let me tell you how it actually started. Because it wasn't


Why your SaaS isn’t making money yet (and how to fix it)
Most SaaS don’t fail because of bad code, a messy database, or a lack of talent. They fail because, honestly, no one cares about what you're building. We get obsessed with the "unicorn" dream and


How to Build 90% of a Full-Stack Project Using AI (The Right Way)
Most people using AI to build software are doing it wrong — not because the tools are bad, but because they're treating a system that needs context like it's a search engine. You type "build me a SaaS


The 5 ways to scale your app
I've scaled multiple apps past $400,000/yr and it always comes down to the same 5 marketing channels, in this guide i'm going to show you step by step how to abuse all 5 to scale your app lets dive


How to Warm Up a New Website for SEO Before it's even ready
I haven't even launched PocketUI yet. The product isn't ready. But the website is already showing up in Google Search Console and ranking for non-brand keywords, two days after putting the site up.


I made $532 in 97 days. Here’s what actually worked (and what didn’t)
4 months ago, I was working in a bakery. Now I’ve made $532 with my SaaS. Not huge. Not impressive. But real. The first user wasn’t a stranger It was someone I met on X. Before launch, I spent 1–2


Software With a Spine
Every app has a chat box now... Every team is shipping features based on customer requests because vibe coding makes it trivially easy to say yes. The result is often software that tries to do


Lessons I learned building & scaling apps at a young age
Building & Scaling apps isn't as hard as it seems, it's actually super easy when you know the secret sauce behind it. That's why I'm gonna be sharing everything I learned building & scaling apps in


PMF is a lagging indicator. Here’s where to start instead.
Stop focusing on PMF Founders are obsessed with Product-Market Fit, understandably so. They track signups, watch churn numbers and check the reviews. And yeah, all that matters. Solving a problem is


Trust Is the Real Product
Disclaimer: This article reflects my own learnings, combined with insights from this community discussion, with final AI polish for clarity and conciseness. Trust Is Part of The Product Trust sounds


Zero Dollar Distance
Why free and paid are entirely different products. The moment you add a price tag to anything, you change what it is. You change how it's perceived, who uses it, and what it fundamentally is. We


Homogeneous by Design
We have unlimited design possibilities, infinite color palettes, and AI that can create anything. So why does every website look exactly the same? Welcome to the homogeneous web. Open five SaaS


Documenting The Mess
Let's build a personal archive of everything that went wrong. Most builders document after they succeed, retrofitting clean narratives onto messy journeys. The real value is documenting during the