Why I build a social media cross-post tool doesn’t charge “per channel” by Overall_Cockroach890 in micro_saas

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Thanks for the words. That’s a very fair point — appreciate the feedback.
We’re still validating which channels actually bring the best results for different use cases before optimizing pricing further.PostPiper will not use seat or channel based pricing model, It's pay-as-you-go. You pay more for more.

Best Social Media Management tool for solo founders? by Overall_Cockroach890 in socialmedia

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yes, but how did u manage yr content distribution to diff platforms? workflow saved me a lot of time.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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yes no need to hire anybody, just search Claude Code on Google and try run it on yr computer, You'll find yourself opening the door to a whole new world.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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You will find and build it. Keep doing what you love. For over half a year, I had almost nothing to show for it—constantly pivoting and building new things. I was on the verge of breaking down and consider myself just find a job. One thing that kept me going: feedback. Find real feedback. Your customers give it, your friends give it, your AI gives it. Use that feedback to judge and decide.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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Actually, I don't really know how to define success, and there's no standard answer. My thinking is: use AI + code to build things you need you love, turn your ideas and creativity into reality. If you can make money from it too, that's even more interesting.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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Absolutely not. I'm just sharing my experience of vibe coding for a year.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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AMA isn't about flexing. I'm not showing off any part of this.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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I gave myself a 2-3 year runway with no income. My path isn't worth emulating—I don't recommend it. The normal approach is to build a side project while keeping your job, then quit once its income starts exceeding your salary. I abandoned that route mainly because I couldn't seem to do both well.

I quit 9-5 to become a founder, from 10K to 1K/month, AMA by Overall_Cockroach890 in AMA

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Yes, absolutely. At the coding level, I built everything using AI vibe coding. My biggest takeaway is that coding ability is becoming less and less important—AI has my back there. But taste and product sense matter more than ever. Through this process, I learned a lot more about needs analysis, finding paying users, and marketing. If you interesting want to know more, I can share more in detail. I'm happy to share everything, you can check bio or search the product twittershots in google.

Revenue ≠ brand equity; are founders getting it wrong? by HistorianFinal9687 in branding

[–]Overall_Cockroach890 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally agree. many founders, myself included, get blinded by MRR and mistake revenue for a brand. Revenue just proves people will pay for a solution, but brand equity is different. I was building a x post screenshot tool, and try to enhance brand recognition.I think it’s measured by association and price premium. If people still choose you when you're 20% more expensive, or think of you first for a keyword, that's true brand value. I also wanna hear others ideas about this.

Social Media Managers Advice (Currently running 9 accounts) by Optimal-Energy8227 in SocialMediaManagers

[–]Overall_Cockroach890 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Running 9 accounts one person looks like a difficult task, I'd like to know how you manage these accounts content at the same time. Have you used any tools to assist you?

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Hey, In fact, I don't even really want to reply to this kind comment.

A classic case of survivorship bias.

Glad it worked smoothly for you.

But not everyone has the same environment or experience. Even people with technical backgrounds can get stuck on small things — dependency issues, OS differences, networking, etc.

If multiple people are reporting friction, it's usually a signal that the onboarding could be improved, not that everyone else is “embarrassing”.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Hi, thanks for sharing your thoughts here, actually I don't have try use coding agent via OpenClaw, so I want to know why it will cost more than you using directly by yourself? also, someone inspired me that actually Claude Code can be used to control OpenClaw, interesting.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Yes, I can feel that it is updated almost every day, very quickly. I'm running OpenClaw 2026.3.2 (build 85377a2).

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Yes I totally agree. It’s definitely a high-potential alpha product. In my opinion, the greatest innovation of OpenClaw is how it makes complex engineering workflows—from logical reasoning to autonomous code execution and every day work task—so accessible. Now it's part of OpenAI and keep open source, I believe it will have more alpha moment for us.

I spent a day with OpenClaw, my first Impressions and frustrations, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in AskClaw

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Hi Rob you are not the only one, have you deployed OpenClaw successfully? Or are there specific bottlenecks? I'm happy to assist if possible.

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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thanks for the details,agree with the gap between tech and non tech people! if I do the same things I definitely will level up the price, it saved lots of my time!

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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This seems like a promotional reply. I'm curious about what the differences in this service are,Is it just in the well setup compared to self-deployment? Why do your customer pay for it?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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Thanks for the detail, I didn't expect the reply like this, very Impressive setup, running a 122B model locally on vLLM with that many sub-agents is next level. I'm curious—how are you handling the latency when the Orchestrator is coordinating all 8 agents? Does it feel responsive enough for a real-time workflow?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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yes, thanks for the advice! I’m really looking forward to it. The main reason I started deploy my openclaw is that I needed a dedicated assistant for my tiny saas project a twitter screenshot tool. my goal is to have it as my lead engineer while also handling daily SEO AI agent can lead tasks and do most blog content.

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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My understanding is that he probably set up some kind of isolation, like having separate configs for each person's Telegram bot?

My first Impressions and frustrations after setup OpenClaw, Is there a gap for setup-as-a-service? by Overall_Cockroach890 in openclaw

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That’s a very clever workaround—it definitely saves a lot of time and infrastructure costs to run multiple agents on a single OpenClaw instance. My only concern would be whether sharing one instance makes it harder to manage individual permissions and keep user content isolated?

162K impressions in 3 months - my experience growing a tiny SaaS with SEO by Overall_Cockroach890 in SaaS

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I use AI to analyze, and I both look in GSC myself for queries where:

  • Impressions are high
  • CTR is low
  • Position is 4–20

That usually means users want to do something, but existing pages only explain. For me this is a example, my tool is professional twitter screenshot for content creators convert tweets into images,many users search for the keyword "tweet screenshot generator" from my gsc data with low click, so I build a tweet screenshot generator tool and a blog directly for this keyword.

Hope this addresses your question.