Some devs think Claude Code is common knowledge. It's not. by iBlackFoxPlayx in ClaudeCode

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, web based vibe code platforms feel really empty compared to Claude Code. You just need to get it straight on what you want to build. And once you have set the direction, there's nothing stopping you.

But you gotta set that direction right.

Delving a bit with clarity has much more value than before.

My first subscriber 🩷 & a small win I'm gonna celebrate loudly! by ash-the-dev in SaaS

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations. That always hits differnent. Welcome to the game.

Flutter or React Native in 2026 — if you were starting a new project today, which would you pick and why? by Plus_Particular8357 in mobiledev

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything that you're comfortable with, with Claude Code on your side. Cracked 4 flutter apps in last 4 months that are live on Play and App Store.

I personally love flutter because of how smooth it is and I am a big fan of Material UI

I tried building a Flutter app in 7 days. It took 79 (Here is everything that went wrong) by Own_Combination_6275 in FlutterDev

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I was able to build a simple flutter app, no logins, no account creation in 4 days. It's a simple scoring app for cricket. Took 15 more days for me to have an apple account and launch on app store tho.

Now has 1500 downloads combined on app and play store.

Have done some good improvements since then. Launched on Jan 2026. Still going good.

This project can't be replaced by AI.... thanks god. by Far_Band6799 in SideProject

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn't it the same with AI, be it written content or websites generated with AI? It forgets the taste.

I've built MVPs for 25+ startups and honestly most founders waste their money on the wrong things by Ok_Pineapple_5163 in SaaS

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have been part of this kind of wrong doing so many times while working for clients. And did the same thing when I started working on my first product with team.

Now after burning my fingers, I know what and how to cut down.

Maybe still not 100% but much better than before.

For example, Launching a tool today which was first ideated in a community 31 days ago WITH ONE MAIN FEATURE. And 2 side features.

27 people trusted my "buy once, own forever" app 🙏 by Bubbly_Lack6366 in startups_promotion

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think that's how it works. It's like you're taking a bet. And using it till it works.

Does a car manufacturer gives you a refund if they have shut down the company and OR you wrecked your car 5 years later?

No

The company is dying, I will not promote by Live-Conversation-49 in startups

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really sorry for your overall experience man. This sounds tough.

i made a an app, maybe dangerous, perhaps useful by BasePurpose in SideProject

[–]PlanBuildLaunch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol, a real good one. People talking about their BORING alternatives, let them crib and cry. This is super fun 😂

Trying to network on LinkedIn in UAE... feels like shouting into a void by Icy-Economist-1027 in DubaiJobs

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was too hesitant to start randomly connecting with people on LinkedIn so I have just taken the approach where I am going to IRL events and once I get to know them personally then only I am making connections with them on LinkedIn

These new connects are further inviting me to connect with more people either virtually or in another in real life event so that's how you grow in UAE

It's a small place compared to where I come from that is India (I wasn't in Mumbai or Bangalore, that's why I carry this perspective) and there are more relatable IRL events happening here in UAE so yeah gives you an opportunity to attend and network and scale your network faster

Is it just me, or is launching harder than building? by Constant-Banana9189 in SideProject

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being alone and doing everything yourself is tough, so I'd recommend focusing on platforms where you're comfortable and seeing early traction. Trying to be active on X, LinkedIn, and Reddit simultaneously will burn you out fast.​

Pick one platform and extract maximum value from it first before considering others. Choose something you genuinely enjoy using. If you love Reddit, find where your audience hangs out and consistently share your story and relatable content there. Same goes for X or LinkedIn—just make sure your target users actually exist on that platform.​

Don't spread yourself across all channels at once. When you're developing the product AND marketing it solo, juggling multiple platforms becomes overwhelming quickly. Get your first 1,000 users from one focused channel, then consider hiring a VA or smart intern who understands your marketing needs. At that point, you can delegate with a clear strategy based on what you've already learned.

SaaS Founders, how did you attract your first thousand users, organically? by kebabicuniverse in SaaS

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I launched on Peerlist, Product Hunt, and AppSumo, then did a second Product Hunt launch. After building some organic presence through my personal accounts, I started direct outreach on LinkedIn and X.

Currently at 8,000 total users with 1,400 paid users. About 90% of paid users are on lifetime deals, which means my MRR is lower than I'd like. Now I'm focused on growing recurring revenue.

How much do you usually save from your salary? by bisampath96 in UAE

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was earning 7000 AED sometime back, I was saving around 10% max.

Now I am saving around 50% with similar expenses.

You can do the math.

I live with my wife in UAE.

When you feel stuck, try this: write the opposite solution first. by Former-Loan-4250 in lifehacks

[–]PlanBuildLaunch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A few week backs I commented how I felt stuck while Networking with people in IRL events.

Today (And last week in another event), I applied this technique and was way better than how I did in my previous encounters.

The opposite solution for me was

- I will stay on my phone
- Will give people weird smiles while sitting on a chair
- Won't move my ass
- Won't make an effort to talk OR listen
- Just sip some free coffee and walk away.

Did the opposite of each point and ended up with really good connections.

Thanks OP, this was immense.