
MohammadAli
@aliByteCode
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Solopreneur turning ideas into micro-SaaS 💡→💰 Now: SideFrame (image framing tool). Prev: TextMuse AI (AI dating coach). I share every win, fail, and lesson.
India 🇮🇳 | Remote
Joined December 2013
🚨New update on SideFrame. You can now manually drag your Before/After images to align them exactly how you want. No more rigid templates. Just full control for perfect comparisons. P.S. This one was done manually 👇🏻
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You chose the right feature. You kept your focus. You stayed clear of distractions. But no one is using your product after launch. What will you do next? . #SaaS #buildinpublic #solopreneur.
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The most underrated startup skill is Prioritization. Not everything needs to be built right away. Not every feature is urgent. Not every idea deserves immediate attention. Focus is a powerful advantage. Chasing shiny ideas kills momentum. #SaaS #indiehacker.
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RT @aliByteCode: Most solo devs don’t fail because their app doesn’t work. They fail because they:. • Obsess over tiny details .• Keep per….
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Finishing is a skill. Most solo founders are great at starting,.But they often freeze when it’s time to launch. This isn't because the product isn't ready,.It’s because they aren't. Build confidence, not just features. #SaaS #solobuilder.
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Everyone is chasing their next big idea. However, most of us have unfinished projects that remain untouched. We don’t need more ideas. We need to finish what we started. #solobuilder #indiehackers.
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From The Lean Startup:.“If we’re building something nobody wants, it doesn’t matter if we do it on time or on budget.”. That line hit me hard. Perfect UI, clean code, and fast development are all pointless if you’re not solving a real problem. Build what matters. #SaaS.
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Building SideFrame taught me a tough lesson about perfectionism. I spent 3 weeks refining a feature that already functioned well. The real issue wasn’t the code. It was fear. Fear that people might actually use it. Shipping beats perfecting. Every time. #buildinpublic.
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Spent hours today trying to fix something I thought would be simple. It’s still not working. I’m tired, #frustrated, and honestly just #stuck. What do you do in moments like this?.
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Most people don't realize how long it takes to achieve "overnight success." The hard work behind the scenes is what allows the big wins to happen 👇🏻.
Most people don’t quit because they’re lazy. They quit because they expected quick results. Building something real takes: .• Unpaid months .• No validation .• Doubt from the people around you . Keep going. Progress often hides until it builds up.
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