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@ProVibeCode

I build the SaaS apps you request. You vote → I ship → You watch. 4 app shipped. $0 MRR. Day 11. Follow the journey ↓

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I'm going to build every SaaS app you request. You vote on ideas. I build them live. Revenue, failures, code — all public. Day 1 starts now. Here's the plan: 🧵


Have an idea to start posting on YouTube too, lessons, discoveries, random gems. But it’s not regular content… it’s vibed content. Audio and visuals.


I’ve got a new respect for anyone building and marketing at the same time. My brain can barely focus on one lane without losing the plot.


Been a little quiet on here, I’ve been heads down building a new B2B SaaS. Not rushing this one. Shipping something finished, not just an MVP


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It’s 5 AM. No rich parents. No resources. No degree. None of it matters. I’ll build everything from scratch.

iyoushetwt's tweet image. It’s 5 AM.
No rich parents.
No resources.
No degree.
None of it matters.

I’ll build everything from scratch.

Every app I ship teaches me one thing: users don’t care how fast you built it, only that it solves their problem.


Often find myself wanting to try too many different things and can’t seem to stick to one. Can anyone else relate?


Quick poll for SaaS folks: B2C or B2B? #buildinpublic

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Just took down InvoiceSnap. Needed my free tier slot for something new. This one's different though, not rushing an MVP out the door. Building a complete product from day one. Sometimes you gotta slow down to go faster. More soon. #buildinpublic


Week 1 of being @provibecode: - 4 followers - 4 projects shipped in 7 days - $0 MRR Progress is progress. It's amazing what can be done in 1 week. Going to keep pushing until I hit $100k MRR. Thank you to everyone who has followed, it means a lot 🙏


Just shipped BrieflyAI 🚀 An AI-powered SEO content brief generator. What it does: • Analyzes top 10 ranking pages • Generates detailed content outlines • Finds questions to answer • Recommends word counts Try it: briefly-ai-zeta.vercel.app

ProVibeCode's tweet image. Just shipped BrieflyAI 🚀

An AI-powered SEO content brief generator.

What it does:
• Analyzes top 10 ranking pages
• Generates detailed content outlines
• Finds questions to answer
• Recommends word counts

Try it: briefly-ai-zeta.vercel.app
ProVibeCode's tweet image. Just shipped BrieflyAI 🚀

An AI-powered SEO content brief generator.

What it does:
• Analyzes top 10 ranking pages
• Generates detailed content outlines
• Finds questions to answer
• Recommends word counts

Try it: briefly-ai-zeta.vercel.app
ProVibeCode's tweet image. Just shipped BrieflyAI 🚀

An AI-powered SEO content brief generator.

What it does:
• Analyzes top 10 ranking pages
• Generates detailed content outlines
• Finds questions to answer
• Recommends word counts

Try it: briefly-ai-zeta.vercel.app

I’m addicted to vibe coding.


I used to mass-consume tutorials for months before starting. Now I just start. Learn by building. Fix by asking Claude. The tutorial era is dead.


Distribution is 10x harder than building now. Anyone can make the product. Almost nobody can get it in front of the right people. Marketing is the real moat.


Building a SaaS alone used to be lonely. Now I’ve got Claude as a thought partner 24/7. It’s like having a cofounder who never gets tired, never gets emotional, and never asks for equity.


Linkedin is evil. It entices you with big company names and prestigious titles that make you forget your dream. Freedom.


Your code doesn't need to be beautiful. It needs to work. It needs to ship. It needs to solve a problem someone will pay for. Everything else is ego.


Unpopular opinion: Learning to code the traditional way in 2025 is like learning to ride a horse before getting a driver's license. Cool skill. Wrong century.


The best vibe coders aren't lazy. They're impatient with the wrong things and patient with the right ones. Impatient with syntax. Patient with iteration. That's the whole game.


2023: Watching tutorials for 8 hours, building nothing 2025: Describing what I want to Claude for 8 minutes, shipping a SaaS Same person. Different leverage.


Hot take: The best vibe coders aren't former developers.They're product people, designers, and operators who finally don't need permission to build.The "real programmers" are too busy arguing about clean code to ship anything.


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