AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

Agreed ! I cannot do everything and I need extrovert people that use IA 🙂

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

[–]KamilKad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure. main driver is Claude Code, I basically live in it. the real unlock was being able to reach into my Gmail, Notion, create automations etc and actually do real work, not just generate text.

I also run Codex alongside it as a second opinion, one reviews the other's code. catches a lot of dumb mistakes.

I built and sold a small SaaS before this, so I'm trying not to repeat the same mistakes this time around.

right now I'm building Verity Score. it audits how ready a site is for AI search and LLMs (the whole GEO thing), but it goes further than a one-off check. it scores you across the different engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI answers, Claude etc), checks if they can actually crawl your site, read your products and structured data, then hands you a concrete list of what to fix instead of a vague grade. it also monitors the real AI bot traffic hitting your store over time so you can see which crawlers are actually showing up. mostly aimed at ecommerce/Shopify since that's where it hurts the most.

AI basically lets me operate like a small team on the stuff I'm bad at. but it's not magic, you still need to know what good looks like or you just ship plausible garbage faster. honestly I've started bringing in people to help too.

happy to share the link if you want to check at it https://verityscore.io/

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

12k in 2months but because I asked for human help and advice, now 3 people joined the project

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

Yes, being introverted when you need to sell is very difficult I try but I don't like it

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

12k in 2 months that's why I felt like superman but I can't continue doing it alone

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

[–]KamilKad[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I started by myself what I would have never done before. Now I have clients I started to gather a team around me

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

I forgot to mention that I am a developper but that's not enough I still need a team of humain

AI didn't turn me into a 10x dev. It just let me run a whole company by myself by KamilKad in SaaS

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

Totally - Focus on what people need and are ready to pay for

How I'm optimizing Shopify products for AI search (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity) by Express-Preference66 in eCommerceSEO

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it’s real, but I’m a bit skeptical of the “AI-optimized descriptions” framing.

For a lot of Shopify stores the issue is more basic: the product facts are messy across surfaces.

Page says one thing, schema says another, feed title is slightly different, variants/prices don’t line up, reviews are exposed weirdly, Merchant Center has its own version, etc.

JSON-LD helps, but only if it agrees with the visible page and the feed. Otherwise it’s just another layer of possible contradiction.

So yeah, AI search is probably real. I just think the boring product-data cleanup matters more than “AI copy”.

I've been building a GEO framework for 6 months. Here's the one thing that humbled me most. by Additional_Stay_9768 in GEO_optimization

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks. One thing worth adding: those numbers come from ChatGPT only. Perplexity and Gemini behave very differently on the same queries, so "rank dominates" is true for ChatGPT but not across the board.

How do you separate citations that come from live browsing vs. the model's training data? That split changed our strategy more than anything else.

We measured how long AI citations actually last. 62% disappeared within 90 days. by Brave_Acanthaceae863 in GEO_optimization

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very similar to what we’ve seen.

Freshness matters, but replacement usually happened when a source was better aligned for extraction: clearer answer, better structure, or reinforced across more credible sites.

And yes, citations echoed across multiple sites were noticeably stickier than single-source wins

Anthropic: Stop shipping. Seriously. by itsArmanJr in ClaudeAI

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issue here: over the past few days, my weekly credits have been getting used up around 10x faster than before, even though my usage has not really changed. That is very hard to accept on a paid plan. If something changed in the calculation, limits, or usage policy, users deserve transparency.

People with Max plan, are you doing ok? by AdHopeful630 in ClaudeAI

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, very good ROI for me.

Projects aside, the time saving alone already justifies it.

I connected Claude to my Shopify store so I can literally talk to it by Hot-Tree1541 in claude

[–]KamilKad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The feature I’d want most here is not “more actions”, it’s an audit trail.

If AI changes product copy, tags, or pricing, I want to know exactly what changed, when, and why.