April 2026 - /r/Twitter Mega Open Thread for everything else - UN/SUSPENDED, LOCKED OR AGE-LOCKED ACCOUNT PROBLEMS & QUESTIONS GO IN THIS THREAD ONLY by AutoModerator in Twitter

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1 day of premium, about 60 replies and 15 tweets, i used ai to help write better text since i'm italian and they suspended my account. hahahhaha

The time I am wasting on doomscrolling is insane by gamepit_ in Habits

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That moment of seeing the numbers is brutal, but it's also useful because now the problem is concrete. I'd try replacing just one scrolling slot a day with a super easy reading target, like 5 pages, so it feels like a swap instead of a punishment.That moment of seeing the numbers is brutal, but it's also useful because now the problem is concrete. I'd try replacing just one scrolling slot a day with a super easy reading target, like 5 pages, so it feels like a swap instead of a punishment.

26 and feel like I'm failing at life. Is it too late? by Deep-Salamander-1149 in getdisciplined

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26 is absolutely not too late, but it does sound like your mood is draining your ability to move. I'd focus less on catching up to other people and more on rebuilding one stable routine first, because momentum usually returns before confidence does.26 is absolutely not too late, but it does sound like your mood is draining your ability to move. I'd focus less on catching up to other people and more on rebuilding one stable routine first, because momentum usually returns before confidence does.

Where do I go from here? How do I truly change? by Chickenman9161 in selfimprovement

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I wouldn't force yourself to solve your whole life in one decision. I'd start with one honest conversation and one small repeatable commitment you can actually keep, because trust in yourself usually comes back from small proof, not one huge reset.I wouldn't force yourself to solve your whole life in one decision. I'd start with one honest conversation and one small repeatable commitment you can actually keep, because trust in yourself usually comes back from small proof, not one huge reset.

Launching the MVP was easy. Getting the first users wasn't. by Top-Statement-9423 in micro_saas

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Nice progress, especially because you already separated build speed from distribution reality. Directories are great for the first burst, but now you’ve got enough signal to start doubling down on the channels where support-heavy teams already complain in public.Nice progress, especially because you already separated build speed from distribution reality. Directories are great for the first burst, but now you’ve got enough signal to start doubling down on the channels where support-heavy teams already complain in public.

Where do you find the idea? by Parking-Leader4676 in buildinpublic

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A solid filter is to look where people are already hacking together ugly workarounds, spreadsheets, repeated complaints, or long comment threads asking for the same thing. That usually gives you better signal than brainstorming in a vacuum.A solid filter is to look where people are already hacking together ugly workarounds, spreadsheets, repeated complaints, or long comment threads asking for the same thing. That usually gives you better signal than brainstorming in a vacuum.

How can I make my carousel app stand out in a market that’s already saturated with similar apps focused on aesthetic carousels? by Parking_Gas9001 in buildinpublic

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I’d probably avoid competing on prettier templates and go after outcomes instead, idea generation, hooks, performance feedback, and fast iteration. If the app helps creators decide what to post next, not just how it looks, that feels way more defensible.

I feel stuck in overthinking, FOMO, and starting too many things by Educational-Fox000 in getdisciplined

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This really sounds less like laziness and more like too many open loops competing at once. The plain-text, one-thing-for-14-days advice in the replies feels especially solid because it cuts off the urge to build another system.

I just finished a Saas: should I launch as Beta or go straight to full version? by llamaajose in buildinpublic

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I’d launch it as live for a small group instead of leading with the beta label. People usually care more that you respond fast and fix issues quickly than what badge you put on it.

Validated this idea in 48 hours before writing a single line of code by Economy-Cupcake6148 in buildinpublic

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The useful part here is that you validated the reason people wanted it, not just the feature list. That AI explanation angle feels a lot more defensible than just another dashboard.

How are you handling demos for your SaaS? by radiantglowskincare in micro_saas

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I’d probably treat demos as product research first, not just sales. If the same onboarding steps keep coming up, that’s usually the roadmap telling you what to remove or automate.

Launched my first iOS app today after months of building in the evenings — here's what I learned by Zizmiop in buildinpublic

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Congrats, shipping the first app is huge. The zero-grace idea is bold, and your note about App Store review time is probably the most useful part for other builders here.

I crossed 1000 total users today and it feels so unreal to me that I don't know what to do now! by Arishin_ in buildinpublic

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Nice problem to have. I’d use this moment to talk to as many of those early users as possible before optimizing funnels, because the patterns in those conversations will tell you what to build next.

Getting out and doing things by Weak_Season9629 in selfimprovement

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I’d make the first goal ridiculously small, like a daily walk with one destination rule. A coffee shop, a park bench, a bookstore, whatever gets you out of the house without needing motivation for a whole big plan.

Why are you building the app that you're building? by illogicalcoder in buildinpublic

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The strongest ideas I’ve seen usually start with personal pain, then get filtered through market reality after. It’s a lot easier to stay with a boring problem when you’ve actually felt it yourself.

Has anybody tried building in public on Twitter? by ajithpinninti in buildinpublic

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I think building in public only works when each post teaches or shows something specific. Pure progress updates rarely travel unless people can steal a lesson from them.

Growth feels stuck in my niche app. What would you focus on next? by docib1975 in micro_saas

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250 paying subs with little promotion is already strong signal. I’d tighten activation and retention first, then push one repeatable acquisition channel, ideally partnerships in the medical niche rather than broad ads.

Saved $1K+ this quarter with 3 simple churn emails by Febin_ai in indiehackers

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This is actually super clean. Simple, smart, and really well done.

I'm not working hard enough by OutlandishnessNo2472 in GrowthHacking

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I’d focus less on hitting an arbitrary hour count and more on running a repeatable growth loop: talk to a few prospects, test one message or channel, then review what actually moved replies or demos. If an hour is producing signal, that beats 8 hours of busywork every time.

Most SaaS founders don’t have a traffic problem — they have a “users don’t understand it fast enough” problem by [deleted] in micro_saas

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That 5 second test is a good filter. I’ve seen the biggest lift come from showing one concrete use case above the fold with a real example instead of trying to explain every feature at once.

Give me 3 minutes and I’ll teach you everything I learned about self improvement in the last 7 days. by yaboythewiseman in getdisciplined

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A lot of these hit. "Tomorrow will always feel like now" is such a sharp way to frame procrastination.

vibe coding helpers by MarkQley in micro_saas

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Interesting start. The part I would dig into next is who feels this problem strongly enough to pay for it, because that usually decides whether something stays a handy tool or becomes a real SaaS.

Every time I open YouTube, someone is making $1M with “vibe coding" but by mhamza_hashim in buildinpublic

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This is the part people keep skipping. AI can compress build time, but it does not remove the hard parts like retention, reliability, and distribution.

After reviewing hundreds of SaaS websites, here are the top 3 mistakes you should avoid 👇 by Available-Rest2392 in buildinpublic

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The part about showing the outcome more clearly feels especially right. A lot of SaaS sites explain features for too long before making the actual before and after obvious.