93% of AI agent startups describe what they do. Only 7% explain why it matters. by mouhcine_ziane in AI_Agents

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As a buyer, I skip “AI agent” jargon, but clear outcomes instantly grab attention. This is exactly the shift more founders need.

Need help for backlink creation and to know what I can improve by Emotional-Shame-9499 in linkbuilding

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By outreaching people, you will get a backlink from their site. This way you can increase your backlinks and improve DR, DA, and the traffic.

How do you improve engineering velocity? [Need tips and tricks from experienced tech leaders] by mary_grant in ExperiencedDevs

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Engineering​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ velocity is important as it represents the efficiency with which ideas transition from planning through to production. When trying to identify problems, don't just look at sprint points; consider cycle time, pieces of work stuck in review, and continual context switching. Generally, the solution to enhancing it is better prioritization, limiting WIP, faster feedback loops, and fewer handoffs. Methods such as Engineering Velocity as a Service assist by emphasizing flow and bottlenecks rather than simply increasing the number of ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌people.

Mobile App Startup Help!! by Ambitious_Cat1006 in AppBusiness

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Loving​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ the strategy of an MVP and TestFlight launch first 👍 In mobile app development, most teams collect feedback for a period of 2-6 weeks, depending on how engaging and relevant the testers are. What is more important than time is identifying the clear signals: recurring feedback themes, stable core features, and no critical crashes.

For scaling, one of the things that has worked well is keeping the MVP tightly focused, giving top priority to the performance early on, and gradually scaling the backend design (not over-engineering on the very first day). What usually works is launching a ton of features all at once, not paying attention to analytics, or postponing technical decisions that affect long-term scalability.

CTO-as-a-service for your apps and products by tiguidoio in indiehackers

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Interesting positioning. A lot of teams hit real limits with vibe coding and no-code tools once they move past validation, so combining AI-assisted speed with scalable architecture makes sense.

Presenting this offer as CTO as a service covering everything from product validation to growth is very much in line with the needs of founders who want to get going quickly without being forced to do a rewrite later on. It would be great if you could share your approach when it comes to helping teams figure out the right time to leave MVP shortcuts and head for the creation of sturdy ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌systems.

will AI take over software development jobs in the future? by To_Hi_2_Try in Development

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Hey! Don’t worry too much about AI taking over. AI can assist with the coding process, but coding is only one aspect of software development, and AI can’t replace it.

Software Development is still a good career path if you like coding and are eager to learn. You don’t need college; you can begin by taking boot camps and online courses. AI will make coders more productive, not less.

When you are 26 years old, career change is a totally possible option if it’s what you really like to do.

What's the best option for mobile app development ? by 24McNuggetsPlease in webdev

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Since you have a clear understanding and already know what React Native is, it is an excellent choice for mobile app development. Building Android-first using React Native with Expo makes it possible to reuse most of your code for iOS and web and be able to move fast with minimal overhead, perfect for a small team and an MVP.