Jake Manger
@JakeManger
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A broke PhD student turned indie dev building mini startups like a madman https://t.co/RwAjQvZhso ($5k/mo) https://t.co/hg6kcCM8yH ($15/mo) +2 failures
📕 All my projects 👉
Joined May 2019
Thought I’d try a post like @jackfriks and @marc_louvion: I made $5,886 in April $5,886 from How to Convert $0 from my last failed project 🙈 $0 from the project before that 🤷♂️ Don’t give up. That next project could be the one that changes everything
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I made an app that converts almost any file locally. And it just had its best day of sales ever!
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Noticed a big spike in sales today. Seems to be thanks to a recent article featuring my file converter app, How to Convert. Really appreciate the spotlight and support! https://t.co/hnxYVRhMkz
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Tired of cloud converters and subscription traps? We found a local tool that handles over 500 audio formats, runs entirely on your machine, and costs just £25. No logins, no uploads, no nonsense.
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Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be inspiring someone when I started working on my app at the start of the year. Feels amazing and shows how quick things can happen!
Jake is one of the reason which made Subclip work on Reddit. If he says don’t give up, then never give up Keep inspiring the community!
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I made $5,387 in October $5,326 from How to Convert $61 from Pictiler $0 from my last failed project 🙈 $0 from the project before that 🤷♂️ Don’t give up. That next project could be the one that changes everything. Building apps and websites is one of the best decisions I've
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Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be inspiring someone when I started working on my app at the start of the year. Feels amazing and shows how quick things can happen!
Jake is one of the reason which made Subclip work on Reddit. If he says don’t give up, then never give up Keep inspiring the community!
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Jake is one of the reason which made Subclip work on Reddit. If he says don’t give up, then never give up Keep inspiring the community!
I made $5,387 in October $5,326 from How to Convert $61 from Pictiler $0 from my last failed project 🙈 $0 from the project before that 🤷♂️ Don’t give up. That next project could be the one that changes everything. Building apps and websites is one of the best decisions I've
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I made $5,387 in October $5,326 from How to Convert $61 from Pictiler $0 from my last failed project 🙈 $0 from the project before that 🤷♂️ Don’t give up. That next project could be the one that changes everything. Building apps and websites is one of the best decisions I've
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Just rolled out localised pricing across 95+ countries! Now everyone can access the app at a fair price for their region
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Just rolled out localised pricing across 95+ countries! Now everyone can access the app at a fair price for their region
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I made an app that converts almost any file locally. And it’s on sale for Halloween 🎃
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Not all projects work out. Sometimes you've got to take them around the barn and put them out of their misery
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Not all projects work out. Sometimes you've got to take them around the barn and put them out of their misery
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I love Product Hunt. But seeing launches like this makes it really hard for indie devs to stand out. How are we supposed to compete when top launches are full of bot comments?
Microsoft just launched Mico and hit the top of @ProductHunt Aaaaannd all the comments are AI bots I’ve heard people say Product Hunt is pay to win. Now I believe it. You seriously can’t detect bot votes and comments that obvious?
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Microsoft just launched Mico and hit the top of @ProductHunt Aaaaannd all the comments are AI bots I’ve heard people say Product Hunt is pay to win. Now I believe it. You seriously can’t detect bot votes and comments that obvious?
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Moral of the story? You don’t need to (and probably shouldn’t) spend heaps of money to get your app in front of people. Make your idea, share it for free on reddit and other social channels, and test whether it’s something people actually want to pay money for first. It’s
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View top of all time/past month by filtering on subreddits and you’ll find there’s usually certain styles that do best. @levelsio has done similar styled posts before and wrote about it in his book. I’ve also seen @marc_louvion launch his apps in a similar way. Also, this isn’t
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