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Adam Egger

@bdam

Helping app developers build apps that sell themselves. Helped $200M products, 3 books, 500+ projects. Want paying users on day 1? Follow for proven strategies.

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Most SaaS founders waste 7 months building wrong features. That's $58k+ in lost revenue. Are you sure you're building sthg valuable? → Learn how to test your idea & pricing before wasting months of dev time. Last 7 spots at $49/mo: skool.com/sgb #buildinpublic

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3 things successful SaaS founders do that failing founders don't: 1. Test pricing BEFORE building 2. Use AI to build 5x faster 3. Get weekly feedback from users Learn all three in our community: skool.com/sgb #buildinpublic #indiedev #startups

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💡 “Soon, everyone will be a builder.” Heard on Lenny’s podcast—and I agree. Lesson 1 of Vibe Coding Academy shows you how to start building AI apps today. Your first prompt could change everything. Read now 👉 simplygoodbusiness.substack.com/p/build-your-f… #buildinpublic #windsurf #vibecoding

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🚨 Stop waiting. Start building. 🔑 Launch a PROFITABLE software business in just 7 days. ❌ No coding. No guesswork. Just AI. 👨‍🏫 Free step-by-step webinar: From "no idea" to live product. Most will miss this chance. Don't. ⚡ 👉 lu.ma/byksxcnu #buildinpublic #nocode

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48 Hours: Can You Prove Your Idea Works? ⏳ #48HourChallenge #BusinessExperiment #ProofOfConcept #StartupLife #Innovation #IdeaValidation #Entrepreneurship #RapidTesting #BusinessStrategy #GrowthHacking

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PMs who can't price their own features shouldn't be deciding what gets built. Harsh? Maybe. But €300k in dev costs on vibes is harsher.

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your best PM should sit next to Finance. not Engineering. because the backlog isn't a code problem. it's a money problem.