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Ryan

@RayanBug

Entrepreneur - Building websites/Apps since 2008 - Back To Twitter/X 👉 Sharing my knowledge, and documenting my journey #saas #startups #entrepreneurship

Joined November 2021
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A common mistake shared by all first time founders is to jump to another idea instead of focusing on their current project.. "The grass seems always greener on the other side" 😈 Who can relate? 🥴 #endiehackers #entrepreneurs #EntrepreneurLife #Entrepreneurship #ADHD

RayanBug's tweet image. A common mistake shared by all first time founders is to jump to another idea instead of focusing on their current project..

 "The grass seems always greener on the other side" 😈 

Who can relate?  🥴

#endiehackers #entrepreneurs  #EntrepreneurLife 
#Entrepreneurship 
#ADHD

Monday reminder : Hesitating for days/weeks on which framework/tech stack to use is just another excuse to procrastinate and not launch. Use what you already know, launch fast, optimize later.


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Remember that guy who got rich dropshipping, day trading, buying crypto, and wholesaling at the same time? Me neither. Focus.


Gentle reminder: your customers don't care about your tech stack nor your code quality. Ship "working products" that solve your customers problems !


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The answers you’re looking for aren’t in your newsfeed.


First time founder Vs serial entrepreneur 😂


Too many founders still treat launching like it's some massive event where the whole world is watching, which leads to endless hesitation & procrastination.. The perfect time to launch is NOW. You can always launch again and again later. Just launch asap !


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The lazy don’t know how to start. The losers don’t know how to finish. The legends don’t know how to stop


I'm reading a lot of tweets of endie makers, and I don’t get why people still overengineer and complicate everything BEFORE going to market.. Just launch, learn, and improve later. Keep it simple and get it out there! #Indiemakers #endiehackers #Launch #MVP


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Every entrepreneur needs to learn the difference between a problem and a missed opportunity. A problem is something that if not solved, threatens your business. Ex: our payment processor shut us down. A missed opportunity is when you could do something to make more but you…


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Successful people see opportunities in every failure. Normal people see failure in every opportunity. Both are right. One gets rich.


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