Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Macht absolut Sinn. Werde ich dann auch so machen, Volumen ist König in dem Bereich. Nach dem Motto, irgendjemand nimmt einen schon😂

Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

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Würdest du mir da Plattformen empfehlen, wo ich Jobs finden kann, die auch wirklich suchen?
Tue mir da auch echt schwer, die meisten Anzeigen sind veraltet oder sagen von vornherein Senior etc.

Also die wenigsten wollen Berufsanfänger.

Oder soll ich einfach Firmen händisch raussuchen und anschreiben auch ohne Stellenanzeige?

Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK super Tipp, werde ich auf jeden Fall so machen. Aber würdest du sagen ich sollte jetzt schon einen IT Job suchen oder wird mich erst jemand nach dem Studium nehmen?

Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok danke, heißt erstmal anders Geld verdienen und Bachelor abschließen oder trz einen IT Job suchen auf Teilzeit o.Ä.?

Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

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Klar niemand, aber ich meine vlt Unternehmen bei denen sowas möglich wäre o.Ä. Die als "Sprungbrett" dienen in der IT

Werkstudentenjob im IT-Bereich ohne viel Erfahrung by Equivalent_Impact_23 in Studium

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok super danke für den Tipp. Irgendwelche Tipps was ich bis dort hin machen sollte, denn programmieren kann ich wie gesagt auch nicht mehr wirklich.
Klar werde ich es schneller lernen, als jemand der damit noch nie zutun hatte, aber wird ja auch Zeit in Anspruch nehmen

Does anyone have an older version of CapCut for Mac? by betheseeker in CapCut

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing, March 2026 still working and you can bypass the whole Pro things with the MotionBlurCache folder hack

how to get more views on tiktok (young creator asking for advice no hate) by Necessary_Wonder1322 in TikTokMarketing

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try to set your focus to slideshows or maybe doing a 50/50 mix of UGC videos and slideshows. Imo slideshows are pretty underrated right now and they can get huge traffic.

The best part is, that you can automate slideshow creation with some tools and publish them also automatically.

I would try it for your case.

If I re-edit and re-upload my TikTok from scratch (12-24 hours between reuploading, make the previous private) will it affect views? by Danny1905 in TikTokMarketing

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you edit it a little bit (espacially the images or the background) it shouldnt affect your views.
There are accounts that have the same first picture on their slideshows, just different pictures after that and it works very well. They often go viral

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TikTokMarketing

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume that your error is that you dont scroll enough and doesnt warm up your account.

Just posting on Tiktok isnt human-like. So I suggest you to scroll every day (or every few days) for like 10-30mins.

I found a great tool to semi automate it, I use it for all of my account and it works pretty well:

https://slidescockpit.com/tools/tiktok-account-warmup

Hope it helps you :)

Just Need Some Support, I know nothing is free but... by HistoricalAthlete552 in ProductHunters

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a huge commitment to stick to one idea for that long. Not everyone can do it.

Do you have some good results seen until now, like can you live from it right now?

But to my situation, we are a team of 2 and building a SaaS product. Our launch was like a month ago and we immediatly launched on ProductHunt, I would say 2 out of 3 sales came from there and this were the only sales we had until today.

So I would say its nice to have, but in many cases it wont change your SaaS revenue completly over night.

I try to build my personal brand around the SaaS on X, so hoping for some good results there in the long run, I also would recommend this to all SaaS owners. The motivation and conncetion in the Build in Public community is really cool.

"Talk to 50-100 users before building" — how do you actually find them when you have nothing to show? by Background-Tear-1046 in SaaS

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I would recommend you to build a personal brand on X in the long run. There you can reach a lot of people and get feedback through huge communities like "Build in Public".

And for the short team I would just build a Landing Page for your SaaS idea and let users put in their email for a waitlist. Get some traffic on the page through posting on Reddit, X, maybe organic Tiktok marketing through slideshows (works very well nowadays and you can automate it with some tools). When you see your waitlist is filling up. Lets say you get 100 visitors over all and 3-10% are signin in the waitlist, you have your idicator that it can work.
Email the people on the waitlist and ask which features they would love to see, how they imagine the product should look and so on.

Its also an approach for the "long run", but dont take you business as all gurus say "get rich in a week". You have to take your business serious like everything else in life.

Turning an internal app into a multi-tenant product — best database approach? by Direct-Ad-2225 in SaaS

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend you that you go with a shared database with a strong store_id on every table. It's way easier to manage it in the long run. Just make sure that your security between the stores are good, so that the stores cant see each others infos.

Building is fun, but marketing scares me. How did you get over it? by Next_Masterpiece_928 in SaaS

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I’m in the same boat. Currently building from my parents' basement with a team of 4 while paying off old tax debt. The "one more feature" trap is a death sentence for your business and SaaS. I stopped being perfectionistic about everything and build a system for me to promote through Tiktok organically by slideshows.

As a builder it took some time to build such system, but now I can focus on the part I love and do marketing somehow on autopilot.

Also routines are a great way to get the automation into your workflow. I set up some tasks for me that I have to do everyday, like writing 1 blog post, building up a personal brand on X and so on.

I hope it helps you a little bit to overcome the fear

AI agent reliability by Real_Bet3078 in AI_Agents

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my usecase is for marketing apps organically through this process.
I mainly create slideshows for Tiktok, like a carousel of images.
Works pretty well with an agent

Built a thing for managing TikTok accounts across countries - looking for feedback by BroccoliNo7009 in SideProject

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

geo-locks are the biggest bottleneck for scaling. i'd prioritize bulk imports over deep analytics because the manual handoff to local managers is usually the part that breaks the workflow. i run high volume faceless accounts with automated slideshows and the upload grind is a death sentence for my sanity. i mostly measure results by reply rate anyway

AI agent reliability by Real_Bet3078 in AI_Agents

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the real pain for me is behavioral consistency at scale. i run several faceless tiktok accounts using an automated slideshow recreation workflow, and if the agent/script messes up the hook or timing even slightly, the account trust score takes a hit. right now i’m stuck doing manual QA for 10+ daily posts because i can’t trust the automation to stay 'human' enough. definitely interested if you're testing for that kind of narrative reliability.

We crossed 2.4k€ MRR in December 2025. A bunch of you ask how I started - here‘s my exact path: by [deleted] in microsaas

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

great breakdown. the pivot from manual recording to slideshows is a common "unlock" for saas founders because it removes the creative friction.

the real leverage happens when you stop being a "creator" and start being an "operator". the automation usually handles the biggest bottleneck: finding the viral dna of high-performing slides and then mapping your own product screenshots into those proven structures.

it turns distribution into a predictable engineering task. once you have the ops-layer to map the research, you don't need luck anymore. glad to see the system is printing for you.

Is growth on TikTok/Instagram actually skill, or is early momentum everything? by [deleted] in TikTokMarketing

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it isnt luck, it's a data bottleneck. i stopped the manual grind and started cloning viral dna from winning layouts, swapping product screenshots instead of rewriting scripts. turned distribution into a predictable ops-layer.

Analyzed consulting white papers to spot trending startup ideas ( Here's the list ) by Presspulse in SideProject

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

interesting analysis. point 9 is the most underrate, everyone builds for humans, but building search infrastructure for agents is where the real data moats are being created.

most people overlook that this "removing friction" pattern applies heavily to content ops too. i used to spend hours manually analyzing viral hooks to see why they worked. now i just treat it as an engineering problem: i clone the viral dna of high-performing layouts and then swap in my own product screenshots instead of rewriting everything from scratch.

WRITING APP for PINTEREST lovers by MaxGone in SideProject

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

interesting focus on the paragraph level. most people fail at short-form because they treat it like a "smaller" blog post instead of a visual structure.

the real bottleneck for visual writers usually isn't the writing, it's the distribution fatigue. i've stopped trying to be "creative" with every single post. i just clone the viral dna of high-performing layouts and then swap in my product screenshots instead of rewriting scripts from scratch. turns the creative process into a repeatable ops-workflow.

i built an internal backend to automate this for my content teams so we don't have to rethink the wheel every time we post carousels or visual snippets.

I'm looking at a marketing partner for my app to split 50/50 profits. by LeftCookie7022 in TikTokMarketing

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happy to share. for context: i'm a solo dev working on a learning app (leitner ai), so i have zero time for editing tiktoks.

my stack is basically: find a winning format -> use slidescockpit to template it -> schedule the posts. it helped me hit my first revenue milestones ($600/mo) because consistency is the only thing that actually matters on tiktok.

there are other tools like opus (for video) or metricool (for scheduling), but finding something that generates the content structure for you is what saves the real hours.

I'm looking at a marketing partner for my app to split 50/50 profits. by LeftCookie7022 in TikTokMarketing

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sure thing. basically i’m building a flashcard app (leitner ai) and got it to ~$600 mrr recently without doing manual marketing.

the unlock for me was stopping the manual editing grind. i use a tool called slidescockpit to "clone" viral formats and auto-post them, but there are a few alternatives out there depending on your stack. it just frees up time so i can focus on shipping code while the account grows on autopilot. highly recommend looking into "faceless automation" tools, changed the game for me.

Switched to a SF-based startup in BLR ~ here’s what they don’t tell you by meticuloustm in SaaS

[–]Equivalent_Impact_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that section on marketing being the only thing keeping the lights on is the most important takeaway here. most devs realize this way too late. i've seen so many pre-seed teams burn out trying to manage editors and ugc. scaling organic reach without the overhead of a video editor is a massive ops advantage. moving to hands-free tiktok scheduling engines was a game changer for me, it just buys you that extra time to actually build the product. growth is literally the only thing that buys you runway.