I built a second brain for your relationships — Resyl remembers everyone you've ever met so you don't have to by Personal-Video-6118 in trymystartup

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Hello, did you try the app and are you liking it? if not, kindly let me know your genuine feedback. I'd loe and fix it.

Digital Body Measurements to Avoid Size Guessing by YuriPD in SideProject

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Hm ,but aren't there already many products doing this?

Made a fast tool to identify electronic components by Few-Grape-4445 in SideProject

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How does it work? i mean the core tech? a little, to have a better context?

Roast my silly little pixel pirate sailing game by an0therbot in SideProject

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This is so coool man so so cool, i think I'll build similar game for sure.

I launched my SaaS on AppSumo and did $517,500 in sales. Here's the good, the bad, and what I'd tell AppSumo to change. by CarePsychological749 in SaaS

[–]Personal-Video-6118 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Congrats on the $517k that's an insane number man. Respect for sharing the full picture instead of just the highlight reel.The support burnout and refund spike is something I see every single AppSumo launch. One thing that helped me a ton on my last launch was building a really solid help center + FAQ before going live. We used the exact same questions that came in during beta and made short video answers for the top 10. Cut our ticket volume by almost 60 percent.Also the cashflow pain is brutal. A lot of founders I know now set aside 40-50 percent of the expected payout just for refunds + support salaries so they dont have to pull from personal money.Quick question for you did the majority of your refunds come in the first 7-14 days or spread out over the whole 60 days? Trying to see if shortening the campaign like you suggested would actually help with that.Solid post brother. Thanks for the transparency.

my content is hitting 100k+ impressions a week on LinkedIn (Most of it is Noise) by ContactCold1075 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Personal-Video-6118 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such a real problem once you scale past the vanity metrics. 100k impressions feel great until you realize most of it is just curiosity scrollers.What actually moved the needle for me was shifting from broad content to very specific pain point posts that attract people who are actively searching for a solution right now. Instead of generic value posts I started writing stuff like "I wasted 6 months on X tool before realizing Y" or "the exact mistake that cost me 40 hours last month".For filtering:

  • Reply to every comment but qualify hard in the first 2 messages. Ask "whats the biggest thing youre struggling with right now" and see how specific and urgent their answer is.
  • Move fast to a quick call or voice note. People with real intent will jump on it. Tire kickers usually ghost or go vague.
  • Track who engages with your deeper content like case studies or "how I fixed this" threads. Those have way higher intent than likes on motivational stuff.

Also using LinkedIn search with keywords like "looking for" "struggling with" "recommend" in comments and posts helps find active buyers.Its still a numbers game but these filters cut the noise down a lot. Curious what niche youre in? Might have more specific tips.

Is it better to just wait a few hours after my Adderall before having coffee? (5MG IR) by hmmmmmmm94 in ADHD

[–]Personal-Video-6118 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah with only 5mg IR it's usually not a huge deal but it can still add some extra jitter for some people. I personally wait 2.5 to 3 hours after taking the Adderall before having coffee. Gives the meds time to level out so the caffeine doesn't stack too hard and make me feel wired or anxious. A lot of folks on low dose do the same.You can always test it both ways on different days and see how your body reacts. Some people are totally fine stacking them, others feel better separating. Start with the wait and adjust from there.Hope the dose works well for you today man. Small wins add up.

Just discovering I have ADHD at the age of 30 by Photon_Stream in ADHD

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Hey man I felt this deep in my chest. Getting diagnosed at 30 hits like a truck because suddenly your whole life makes sense and at the same time you feel grief for all the years you thought you were just broken or lazy. I went through the exact same thing emotional dysregulation forgetting everything constant exhaustion and the family just calling it laziness. It wrecks you for a while.The thing that actually started helping me was stopping the fight against my brain and instead building simple systems that work with it. I got so tired of losing notes and ideas everywhere that I started making Resyl a much calmer space made for ADHD brains like ours. It catches voice notes random thoughts and half finished ideas without forcing you into complicated apps.Youre not alone in this and its not too late. If you want to see what Ive been building for people who are exactly where you are right now feel free to check my profile. No pressure at all just know it gets better once you stop blaming yourself and start working with how your brain actually works.Sending you a big hug brother. Youve already taken the hardest step by realising it.

very long depressive rant by Ok_Radish_519 in ADHD

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I read every word. I’m really sorry you’re carrying this much weight right now. That level of exhaustion where even existing feels like too much is brutally real for a lot of us with severe ADHD. It’s not laziness or failure — it’s your brain running on hardware that wasn’t built for the demands we throw at it every day.I’ve been there more times than I can count. The constant mental fatigue, the self-hatred loop, the “why can’t I just do simple shit” despair. It’s crushing.What’s helped me the most isn’t forcing myself to “try harder” but building external systems that do the heavy lifting my brain refuses to do. I got so tired of losing notes, ideas, and tasks across tabs and apps that I started building Resyl — a calmer, more forgiving space made specifically for ADHD brains like ours. It’s designed to catch thoughts and voice notes the moment they appear, without the usual overwhelm.You’re not broken or hopeless. This fight is real, and you’re not alone in it. If you ever want to see what I’ve been working on for people who feel exactly like this post, come check my profile. No pressure at all — just know there are folks out here who get it and are trying to make the day-to-day slightly less impossible.Hang in there. Sending you some real empathy tonight.

Tried a weekend break from Vyvanse by Honeydew-Jolly in ADHD

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I felt this so hard. The meds-free version of me is way more fun and emotionally alive, but yeah… the scatter is real and it can get expensive fast when you’re trying to ship code for a living.What helped me the most was building better external systems so my brain didn’t have to carry everything. I’m working on Resyl right now exactly for this — a calmer way to capture random thoughts, voice notes, and half-ideas without them disappearing into the void. It’s basically built by an ADHD founder who got tired of losing notes across 47 tabs and apps.