itzvictorbassey's profile picture. Victor Bassey | software engineer | Blockchain enthusiast, entrepreneur and founder #bitcoin #metaverse #web3 #startup #personal_development #business #techie

Victor Bassey

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Victor Bassey | software engineer | Blockchain enthusiast, entrepreneur and founder #bitcoin #metaverse #web3 #startup #personal_development #business #techie

9 out of 10 SaaS projects never scale, but most fail for the same reasons. #SaaS #Startup #ProductMarketFit #Scale #FounderTips #BuildInPublic #VictorBasseyVoice


Most people jump into tech based on hype, not alignment. That’s why burnout is real. But tech isn’t one-size-fits-all. #TechCareers #TechAdvice #FrontendDev #BackendDev #DevRel #TechMarketing #TechWriting #ProductManager #FindYourFit #TechIsTeachable #NoCSDegree #yks2025


Doing too much will drain you fast. Pick your lane. Go deep. The attention you want comes after the clarity you’ve been avoiding. #DevJourney #BuildInPublic #NicheDown #SoloFounder #BeginnerDev


Ideas are cheap. Execution isn’t. Build what’s real. Ship it fast. #BuildInPublic #FounderEnergy #SoloFounder #SamAltmanQuote


Being a technical founder means unlearning comfort. Code doesn’t close deals. Features don’t build trust. APIs don’t inspire belief. You do. Learning to sell, tell stories, and lead is brutal but necessary. You’re not just the builder. You’re the bridge.

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. Being a technical founder means unlearning comfort.

Code doesn’t close deals.

Features don’t build trust.

APIs don’t inspire belief.

You do.

Learning to sell, tell stories, and lead is brutal but necessary.

You’re not just the builder.

You’re the bridge.

What building @xyntera taught me: Your code can be perfect. Your logic, tight. Your UX, polished. And still... no one uses your feature. Turns out, being right ≠ being useful. I’ve started listening harder, testing sooner, and being wrong faster. That’s growth. #buildinpublic

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. What building @xyntera taught me:
Your code can be perfect.
Your logic, tight.
Your UX, polished.
And still... no one uses your feature.
Turns out, being right ≠ being useful.
I’ve started listening harder, testing sooner, and being wrong faster.

That’s growth. #buildinpublic

Selling as a technical founder is tough. You’re trained to build, not to pitch. If you had to sell a complex product today, no team, no budget, how would you do it? DMs are open. Let’s unpack it. #buildinpublic #founder

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. Selling as a technical founder is tough. You’re trained to build, not to pitch.

If you had to sell a complex product today, no team, no budget, how would you do it?

DMs are open. Let’s unpack it. 
#buildinpublic #founder

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This guy breaks down everything you need to know about AI in 2 hours


If I started @xyntera today, I’d do this differently: Talk to users before building Create content early, and build the audience with the product Validate > perfect Storytelling = traction Tech is 50% product, 50% distribution. Don’t learn it the hard way like I did. #build

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. If I started @xyntera today, I’d do this differently:
Talk to users before building

Create content early, and build the audience with the product

Validate > perfect

Storytelling = traction

Tech is 50% product, 50% distribution.

Don’t learn it the hard way like I did.
 #build

I made the classic mistake most technical founders make: I built too long in silence, no sales, just “shipping.” We’re now rebuilding @xyntera with a Sales-First mindset. Here’s how we’re doing it and what I learned the hard way: linkedin.com/in/victor-bass…

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. I made the classic mistake most technical founders make:
I built too long in silence, no sales, just “shipping.”

We’re now rebuilding @xyntera  with a Sales-First mindset.

Here’s how we’re doing it and what I learned the hard way: linkedin.com/in/victor-bass…

So many founders build in silence. One I admire shifted from “building in public” to selling in public sharing every pitch, every rejection, every micro win. She built a tribe before the traction. That’s the real story. Visibility > Perfection. #SaaS #Founders #Sales

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. So many founders build in silence.

One I admire shifted from “building in public” to selling in public sharing every pitch, every rejection, every micro win.

She built a tribe before the traction.

That’s the real story.

Visibility > Perfection.

#SaaS #Founders #Sales

I’m learning that nobody buys your code. They buy clarity, trust, and urgency. I miss the comfort of terminal commands. But every “no” teaches me to listen harder. This journey is about people, not products. #buildinpublic #founderjourney

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. I’m learning that nobody buys your code.

They buy clarity, trust, and urgency.

I miss the comfort of terminal commands.

But every “no” teaches me to listen harder.

This journey is about people, not products.

#buildinpublic #founderjourney

So many founders build in silence. One I admire shifted from “building in public” to selling in public sharing every pitch, every rejection, every micro win. She built a tribe before the traction. That’s the real story. Visibility > Perfection. #SaaS #Founders #Sales

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. So many founders build in silence.

One I admire shifted from “building in public” to selling in public sharing every pitch, every rejection, every micro win.

She built a tribe before the traction.

That’s the real story.

Visibility > Perfection.

 #SaaS #Founders #Sales

Most founders stay stuck in dev mode for too long. I used to think coding meant progress. Until I started asking myself: “Am I working on the business or just in the product?” Now I track it weekly. → 60% Founder Time → 30% Dev → 10% Thinking Code don’t build the company, U do

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. Most founders stay stuck in dev mode for too long.
I used to think coding meant progress.
Until I started asking myself:
“Am I working on the business or just in the product?”
Now I track it weekly.
→ 60% Founder Time
→ 30% Dev
→ 10% Thinking
Code don’t build the company, U do

What I learned from trying to do it all solo: It’s not “lean,” it’s expensive. – in time – in energy – in opportunity Your startup grows the moment you stop being its bottleneck. Delegate. Trust. Breathe. #FounderLife #BuildInPublic #Xyntera

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. What I learned from trying to do it all solo:

 It’s not “lean,” it’s expensive.
 – in time
 – in energy
 – in opportunity
Your startup grows the moment you stop being its bottleneck.

Delegate. Trust. Breathe.
 #FounderLife #BuildInPublic #Xyntera

Demo day prep isn’t just polishing slides. It’s identity work. Every time I practice my pitch, I have to become a little less “developer” and a little more “storyteller.” Selling is what keeps the lights on, and the story is what opens the door. #founderlife #startups

itzvictorbassey's tweet image. Demo day prep isn’t just polishing slides.
It’s identity work.

Every time I practice my pitch, I have to become a little less “developer” and a little more “storyteller.”

Selling is what keeps the lights on, and the story is what opens the door.
 #founderlife #startups

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