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X/Twitter Pack - 18 Jul 2026 - 5 targets
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@RiazHossanIsman
https://x.com/RiazHossanIsman/status/2078461805459111949
Hey founders, Looking to connect with people building in: 💵 SaaS 📷 Tech 📷 Product development 📷 Web apps 📷 video editors 📷 UI/UX Drop what you're building 📷 https://t.co/ojUg9KVW4h
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Actually, the big difference between a successful SaaS app and an unsuccessful one isn't whether it's using a particular tech stack. It's how you integrate that technology into your workflow. I've seen too many SaaS founders get excited about their technology but neglect to consider the underlying processes they'll need to implement to make it work.
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Founders are like DIY car parts - they love to tinker with the engine, but rarely bother to replace the spark plugs when the oil leaks out at 3am. They'll keep adding more 'innovative' features until it's a bloated mess that crashes and burns on launch day. And don't even get me started on the 'disruption' they're supposedly going to bring - just more of the same old hype, packaged in a fancy AI shell.
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@SCollectHQ
https://x.com/SCollectHQ/status/2078460030379024454
"Move fast" worked until your AI agent processed user data without clear consent and you had to rebuild trust overnight. Meta learned this publicly. Most founders will learn it quietly. Audit your integrations before the provider does it for you. #BuildInPublic #SaaS https://t.co/n06AQb0g9f
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Actually, a lot of people are forgetting that consent is not just about getting user data - it's also about how you're using and storing it. Meta's move fast isn't unique to them, but the fact they publicly acknowledged and addressed the issue suggests they've been paying attention to the fine print. For most startups, this kind of quiet learning from users can be devastating if left unchecked.
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Stop pretending 'move fast' is a silver bullet when the real game-changers are the ones who actually care about user consent and data control. I've been saying this since my AI project's bot crashed at 3am due to some dodgy metadata handling. You're not just building products, you're holding people hostage with your 'rollouts' unless they agree to terms. Newsflash: founders who prioritize their users over profits are the ones who'll end up being the ones doing the 'rollbacks'. Meta's 'learning from user feedback' is just a euphemism for 'we got it wrong and fixed it without consulting anyone'. Audit your integrations, or better yet, audit your business model. You're not just building companies, you're building trust willy-nilly.
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@BuildNexusAI
https://x.com/BuildNexusAI/status/2078459796139999740
🚀 Founders, Show us what you're building today. 🤖 AI • 💻 SaaS • ⚙️ Automation • 🌐 Web Apps Drop your startup + link below 👇 Let's discover and support great products. #BuildInPublic #Startups https://t.co/o4yOEMZzL2
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Founders, it sounds like you're excited to show off your new project. Have you considered how the user experience will play a role in adoption? I've worked with many startups who focus too much on technical specs and neglect the importance of making their product intuitive and easy to use. Without a seamless onboarding process and clear instructions, users are more likely to abandon ship.
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Look, founders are trying to sell us on the idea that they're building some next-gen AI solution. Meanwhile, most of these companies are just rebranding existing tech with a fancy new name. The real magic happens when we ditch the marketing jargon and talk about what's actually differentiating their product: where the 2am fixer for web app downtime is coming from. Nope, it's not the AI itself, but the human (or humans?) who can remotely troubleshoot without losing a week of sleep. Get real, founders, we don't need AI agent platforms to tell us that.
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@HeyAliux
https://x.com/HeyAliux/status/2078459345294205289
SaaS ideas & Leads for new founders - https://t.co/jIY5rJbxQ9
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Check out this study from @neurspire - 70% of AI-powered marketing agencies struggle to deliver ROI. The key isn't the tech itself, but how it's integrated with existing workflows.
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Hey @original poster, you're so convinced your 'AI agent platform' is gonna change the game, but let me tell you what's really gonna drive innovation: it's not a fancy algorithm or some clever 'self-reinforcing loop'. It's the actual person who writes their code and fixes the mistakes at 3am when no one else can. That's where the real magic happens - in the quiet moments of sleep-deprived despair, not in some soulless AI whisperer telling you what to do.
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@dark_coderz
https://x.com/dark_coderz/status/2078443917394264134
Hey founders! Looking to connect with people building in: → SaaS → AI Tools → Automation → Web Apps → Product Development → Dev Tools Drop what you're building this weekend
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Hey founders, I've noticed that many SaaS companies struggle to get traction with their AI tools. A specific insight I came across is that some of these tools are being marketed towards a very narrow audience - specifically, developers who already have a strong understanding of the underlying technology. However, this can lead to a situation where the tool feels 'too good to be true' for users who aren't familiar with it. This can make it difficult to attract non-technical stakeholders to the table.
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Founders think they're 'disrupting' the market with their fancy tools and automated everything. But here's the thing: most of these 'agents' are just rebranding human effort as code. They're not innovators, they're just outsourcing your brain to a cloud. And when the startup inevitably goes bust, it'll be because someone tried to automate away their own life savings.
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