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$1M AI app. Zero coding experience. Normal dude. I visited his house and he told me all about it. Cut the fluff. Here's the top 1%: – Building with a FT job (2:18) – Launching the MVP with no-code (4:15) – Thousands of users from two posts (6:28) –...

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oh and if you're looking for even more solo developer business ideas, you'll want to see this:

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What REAL customers say about TurboScribe's unlimited AI transcription 👇 🇦🇺 "I rarely leave testimonials, but this app 100% deserved one in my books. I transcribe everything without thinking. Large numbers of small files or several HUGE files it handles it." - Gerardo

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@bresslertweets is legendary 🔥

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Deceptive: - He was up all night for 6 weeks doing MVP, not 2hrs/day - Details on v2 build is skipped over. That MOUNTAIN of work is where he prb got the valuation - "It went from 100% no code to about 5-10%" Nice to inspire people, but ppl need to read and listen carefully.

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This is inspiring. Just doing the Same rn. My goal get you to Paris to talk about my product . Going back to work

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@Shankar_19 he’s so normal

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One day soon you will feature me.

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Great story. He needed a bigger vision to get VCs and also should have quickly built a Moat.

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Como lo ves @marioarmentaart ??

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More of this pls 👍

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Incredible story! Building a $1M AI app with no coding experience is a testament to the power of determination and no-code tools. Battling copycats and facing challenges from Microsoft is truly inspiring for all entrepreneurs.

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