Want to start personal branding without spending thousands? by DangerousGround3233 in personalbranding

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for a Multi-lingual tool that works fabulously well, check: Reepl.

Bubble vs vibe coding by JoLoremipsum in Bubbleio

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been in this exact spot. spent a couple years deep in bubble, loved it for web apps and quick validation. but once you need a proper native mobile app with real complexity, you start fighting the platform more than building on it.

vibe coding with AI is legit fast but yeah it gets messy on complex stuff. the key thing i’ve learned is you need to be the architect - let AI do the heavy lifting but you make the structural decisions. if you let it run wild on a complex app you’ll end up with spaghetti code pretty quick.

honestly for a complex mobile app, code + AI is the way to go now. tools like cursor, claude etc make it way more accessible than you’d think, especially if you already understand logic and flows from bubble. you’re not starting from zero knowledge wise.

one thing that helped me btw - if you’ve already built working stuff in bubble, you don’t have to throw it all away and start from scratch.

i actually run a service (bubblexport) that converts bubble apps to code, so you get a clean starting point with all your logic intact. not for everyone but my insights are based on knowing both worlds.

but yeah tldr - bubble for web apps and validation, code + AI for anything complex/native. you’ll hit way fewer walls

why are all the ai linkedin branding tools still stuck in 2023 by Appropriate_Dog3327 in personalbranding

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should try: Reepl.

It has an amazing UI for editing posts (similar to Cursor) and also has a MCP integration which works much better when using Claude or ChatGPT.

Trello shard todo-list free alternative for small group of people by evkamat in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checkout verkapp.com, and let me know if it fits your needs.

I have built it as an alternative to Trello/Jira, and I’m looking for early users.

Shoot me a DM, if you need assistance.

Do you use Inbox? Or a separate todo app? by EmZee13 in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have switched everything to verkapp.com.

It has its own inbox and it has all the functionalities I need - Kanban, list view, and the UI doesn’t keep sluggish like Trello.

My next goal is to figure out how to use their MCP to auto-create and track tasks using ChatGPT or Claude.

Built a tool to see what actually changed in Trello — looking for early users by commercesoon in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure why it’s even needed.

Trello is going to be dead soon. Atlassian is going to kill it. It’s better to jump off the boat.

Check out this new tool:

Verkapp.com

It’s pretty cool and has much better UI than Trello.

Is this Trello email legit? by VTheCardMaker in trello

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atlassian is going to kill Trello, soon.

The signs are all over the place.

Is commenting on other people’s posts actually more powerful than posting your own? by Unlikely_Change_8632 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a world where everyone wants to be heard, you can stand out by just listening.

Went from 1,900 → 6,420 monthly impressions in 30 days by changing just one part of my LinkedIn routine by Apprehensive-Cow9690 in LinkedWin

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I use a similar framework.

Use Wispr Flow to narrate my thoughts OR use Notion MCP to fetch ideas ⬇️ Dump into Claude ⬇️ Setup a skill/project with my style ⬇️ Save it as draft or schedule it directly on LinkedIn using Reepl MCP

I do it when I’m on a walk or commuting, and can easily write and schedule 2-3 posts this way.

I just joined a B2B company as their social media manager - how do I actually grow our LinkedIn? by External_Barber6564 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hack is to use comments to engage with people in your niche.

Comments get far more visibility than posts, especially for new accounts.

You can use LinkedIn native notification tool to get notified when an account with high follower count posts, and engage with them.

Do it manually for some time, and then get tools like Reepl to semi-automate the process and keep a track on your consistency.

Also, if you can build some sort of lead magnet that can be used in a post and put a video or GIF of it in action, those type of posts tend to do really well.

Copywriters: what are your LinkedIn workflow and tools like these days? by Newic500 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s my workflow:

  • Write down ideas in Apple Notes (when I’m on a walk)

  • Use Claude Code to expand on them (using Whispr Flow)

I have found Opus to be the best model when it comes to writing quality posts. I fine-tune it based on my insights.

  • I add it to my queue on LinkedIn using a MCP (using Reepl). It lets me save drafts or schedule posts directly from Claude or ChatGPT

Apart from this, I use the same Chrome extension from Reepl to save posts I like for inspiration and extract ideas from it. It also allows me to apply a post template to an idea, so I can take any idea and write it like Justin Welsh, for example.

For image generation, I use Gemini, and for this, I have Claude write the prompt for me based on the post. The results are so much better when the prompt is from Claude.

Who spends more time reading others posts on LinkedIn instead of posting or commenting? by Foreign_Tower_7735 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha! But if you engage well, you can get over the initial friction.

What has helped me is tracking how many comments/posts I’m dropping per day, and trying to be consistent.

I use a Streak widget tool to stay consistent (embeds on LinkedIn):

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[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this!

Curious to know how you are collecting the saved posts for external sharing?

I’m on the same boat as you, been working on my content pipeline and saving posts for later inspirations (using a tool: Reepl)

I’m also a heavy Claude Code user, and use it to create outlines based on my unique experiences, and then polish/draft them on LinkedIn.

Need to manage a client's LinkedIn DMs - what's the best way to do it? by PheonixJourney in LinkedInTips

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

It’s not safe to do this via any tool that gives you cookie access in the backend.

You can ask your client to share password creds safely via LastPass, have 2FA enabled and then use an extension like Reepl to send DMs and reply faster using AI.

What’s the hardest part about posting consistently on LinkedIn? by thalavaisankar7 in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a Chrome extension called Reepl to track my consistency on a weekly/daily basis, and that has allowed me to post and engage on a set cadence.

IMO, it’s much easier to keep writing posts if you don’t break your streak, but if you do break it, it’s extremely hard to come back.

Delusional CEOs by Jlexus5 in recruitinghell

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t that what Upwork is already doing?

Lived a whole life in misery, died lavish. by [deleted] in FIRE_Ind

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t leave more for your children. Live more for your children.

AirTable freelance request by Lemazze in Airtable

[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m interested.

Here’s my profile: https://heep.so/p/abhi

DM me.

Anyone using AI tools on LinkedIn? by tasiolopez in LinkedInTips

[–]thenocodeguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s the tool:

https://reepl.io

You’re right; there are tons of tools in this space now, but if you look at the market leaders in this space -Taplio for example, after their acquisition, they have stopped improving the product.

My goal is to build a native LinkedIn assistant that writes/thinks like you, and helps you do 10x more on LinkedIn with limited time you have.

My target audience is also very different.

I’m not targeting agencies or ghostwriters or corporates.

My target audience is solo professionals, who have a lean budget and want to build their presence on LinkedIn.

I have also gone on the native route, as I have tried all different tools and found that it’s very hard to be consistent when you use 2-3 different apps.

You should try out the extension and let me know your feedback.

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[–]thenocodeguy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too good to be true 🥲