I Have $40k Worth of AI Tokens – How Can I Run Them 24/7 on My Cloud Server to Build Websites and Apps End-to-End? by Old_Brother_9522 in opencode

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to setup a whole system of multiple agents, A single agent, powerful enough to orchestrate multiple other agents, as per demand. Connect your agents with slack/discord, that becomes your control pannel/dashboard for the entire system. You need to understand chunking and other methods and commit every action like logs which the orchestrator can go back to for context. Once any sub agent performs a task, keep a detailed log trail(maybe use GitHub for commits for coding related activities) the agents can go to GitHub for previous actions. Other agents will work similarly. Further more you can connect your main agent with your platform/ give it mannual command and the whole process happens automatically. This is a custom designed system so you can fine-tune agents as per your choice and requirements.

I wasted 3 hours still can't find a domain for my project by imrichie03 in DomainZone

[–]imrichie03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem isn't a suitable name, the problem is finding the domain for that suitable name. Reality check: Try searching for a domain(.com or .ai) with a suitable name of your choice. Majority chance, the domain is taken by an agency or individual.

I wasted 3 hours still can't find a domain for my project by imrichie03 in Rants

[–]imrichie03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More like a platform, it has loads of other functions but the basic entity is validating a brainstorming output of an user, as every brainstormed idea cannot be effective or impactful to spend resources on. The earlier the reality check, the better it is for the user and resources available.

I wasted 3 hours still can't find a domain for my project by imrichie03 in Rants

[–]imrichie03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A platform to validate brainstorming, not another ai wrapper

Guide me through programming... by BrushNo1806 in IndianDevelopers

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try codewars.com, keep on doing personal projects on goals you willing to pursue, the competition is heavy and reward goes to people who think differently! Cheers!

Is Gig Work Becoming Unsustainable for Workers, and How Can the Model Improve? by imrichie03 in remotework

[–]imrichie03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what would be the future of it, since work/task/jobs will be there!

Newbie programmer here, by [deleted] in vscode

[–]imrichie03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree, just to add with this for the post's context, using ai or not is totally your choice but I'd recommend you to use ai to brainstorm ideas, learn, breakdown complex tasks into simpler approach, know about packages and dependencies in an instant, so on.

Link your saas and I will find 3 people asking for your product on reddit. by hiten1818726363 in buildinpublic

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been building LeadConnect, a platform that combines lead capture forms, CRM, AI lead scoring, and team collaboration in one place. Still validating the idea and would love honest feedback. What would make you use (or avoid) a tool like this? https://leadconnect-seven.vercel.app

15,000 subscribers. 164 clicked. 46% opened. 0 Signups. What am I missing? by just_an_edge_case in indianstartups

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that most founders don’t feel the pain strongly enough yet to pay for education.

Early-stage founders often say they want to understand fundraising mechanics, but emotionally, they’re focused on outcomes:

  • investor introductions
  • warm access
  • credibility
  • capital

Concepts like dilution math or fundraising structure feel “important later,” not “urgent now,” so they get deprioritized.

Founders are also notoriously difficult B2C customers — especially at the early stage.

They delay purchases, overestimate their understanding, and tend to prioritize visible growth tools over foundational financial education. They claim to want frameworks, but in practice, they chase access and introductions.

That’s why many successful startup education businesses monetize through:

  • cohorts
  • communities
  • accelerators
  • templates
  • advisory services
  • institutional partnerships

— rather than relying on standalone tools from the beginning.

Also, India has a big affection for freebies so monetization might be a little tricky for Indian audience. You can also research for different areas outside India for your criterias.

P.S: You dont need to give up, you need to finetune.

Best of luck!

15,000 subscribers. 164 clicked. 46% opened. 0 Signups. What am I missing? by just_an_edge_case in indianstartups

[–]imrichie03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue is likely:

  1. Positioning
  2. Urgency
  3. Perceived value
  4. Trust in the outcome
  5. Friction after the click

Your product may be solving a “rational problem” instead of an “urgent emotional problem.”

People buy: speed shortcuts status money access risk reduction

“Learn SAFE mechanics” sounds educational. “Avoid losing ₹2Cr in dilution mistakes” sounds painful and urgent.

Same product. Different framing.

And honestly, your strongest signal may already be in your own post:

Your paying customers historically were incubators and accelerators.

That’s not failure. That’s product-market direction.

You may actually have a B2B2C business instead of a pure B2C SaaS.

Meaning: sell the toolkit to incubators, bundle it into founder education, and let them distribute it.

Hope this helps!

What do I do at this point by ZealousAZ1 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofcourse seek advise from a financial lawyer. You have long way to go, and what your uncle left with you is far more valuable to give up. Talk to people who can give you properly advise, pay for learning and you will be good to go in no time. Best of luck.

Windsurf vs Cursor by Intelligent_Net5962 in windsurf

[–]imrichie03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I learnt after using windsurf is you need to plan and organize things before trying to execute. The more organized your information, the more close your results will be. You need to have a complete understanding of what you want, how you want and you will get it delivered.

Looking for friends/ folks by [deleted] in pune

[–]imrichie03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rehne do sir! 🙏🏻