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@automatingwork

internet raised. founder & full stack builder @launchfastfba

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I went from a frustrated Amazon FBA seller buried in spreadsheets to a full-stack founder shipping my own SaaS. I didn't have a CS degree or a fancy network. Here's the story of how I turned my own business pain into the products I build today.

automatingwork's tweet image. I went from a frustrated Amazon FBA seller buried in spreadsheets to a full-stack founder shipping my own SaaS.

I didn't have a CS degree or a fancy network.

Here's the story of how I turned my own business pain into the products I build today.

6-figure Amazon brand $25K MRR SaaS All from one room Numbers go up on screen But it feels unreal sometimes Two months ago: idea Today: $20K/month Working from home means closed feedback loops That's why I'm attending more events Where do you get real feedback?


Managing LaunchFast solo: - Frontend interactions - Database architecture - API integrations - Cache strategies - Component libraries Without AI? Impossible With Cursor + Claude? Learnable Each block makes sense once explained AI = the teacher that's always available What…


Every Amazon tool gives you 50-column data dumps Users asked for MORE data But usage showed the opposite: They needed FEWER insights, better organized LaunchFast = tools that match seller workflow A→Z Not raw data, actionable views What do your users actually use vs what…


Everything I learned was backwards: Shipped LaunchFast at $25K MRR Then learned: database optimization, Redis, caching, API design Shipped Amazon products Then learned: supply chain, logistics, margins Most people wait until they "know enough" I learn what breaks first What…


I never consider the possibility of failure Have idea → "How do I do it?" → Start problem-solving There's always a way to do it Question is: will you commit? Most people plan exit strategies before starting I just start What idea died because you planned for failure first?


Felt good to explore the 🌍 for a few days. Feeling reenergized for the q4 lock in

automatingwork's tweet image. Felt good to explore the 🌍 for a few days. 

Feeling reenergized for the q4 lock in
automatingwork's tweet image. Felt good to explore the 🌍 for a few days. 

Feeling reenergized for the q4 lock in

I can’t believe Ill touch grass for a week and will miss both a Claude Code hackathon and Cursor Toronto at @newsystems_ Who knew vacay would feel depressing


Love our login page redesign So simple and clean

automatingwork's tweet image. Love our login page redesign 

So simple and clean

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Yeah, I don’t think most people realize how massive this is for FBA sellers or anyone just stepping into private label for Amazon. Being able to talk to something naturally and get instant output is a total game changer compared to the old way of downloading reports, juggling…


I never consider the possibility of failure Have idea → "How do I do it?" → Start problem-solving There's always a way to do it Question is: will you commit? Most people plan exit strategies before starting, I just start What idea died because you planned for failure…


Best month ever: $25K in Amazon sales Meanwhile I'm building the @LaunchFastFBA MCP server Watching Claude analyze my entire product database is wild This is what I mean by AI agents amplifying execution What's your biggest win this month?

automatingwork's tweet image. Best month ever: $25K in Amazon sales

Meanwhile  I'm building the @LaunchFastFBA MCP server

Watching Claude analyze my entire product database is wild

This is what I mean by AI agents amplifying execution

What's your biggest win this month?

8 months ago Claude told me something I'll never forget: "Because you're not a developer, your imagination isn't limited by technical constraints" I don't know what's "impossible", so I just try to build it 😂 Then figure out it was possible all along What "impossible" thing…


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