Alex Turovski
@AlxTurovski
Tech product co-founder. Ex-non-coder, now learning Next.js. Building @GetCofound to help early-stage founders launch their online business.
Starting a business is tough, especially for first-time or solo founders. You're juggling hundreds of details from product development to marketing, trying not to miss a critical step. 🤯 That's why @Max84670261 and I are launching getcofound.com (1/3) 🧵👇
Coding session started. Sometimes it's easier to apply your vision by coding yourself. Without AI agent. It's probably slower, but feels more natural than prompting 100 times to get that exact layout and component structure you see in your head.
3-5 workouts per week should be in every solo/entrepreneur's schedule It's the only real stress reliever and stamina booster You can do alcohol and TV, but you won't like the end results Personally, I do 3 morning and one evening workout per week + 10K steps a day on weekends
Sometimes everything feels overwhelming. Building, marketing, communicating. But these are just emotions. Keep doing what you've planned yesterday and tomorrow you'll ride the wave of motivation and momentum 🌊.
Imagine having the same setup after your startup succeeds. Staying true to the process.
Is this all you need to run a startup?
Is anyone using Atlassian products (Jira, Confluence) or is it only for large teams and big corps?
If the product you’re building is not for indie makers, building in public won’t get you paying customers. It could get you followers from the community, but if it doesn’t solve other builder’s problems, how would you attract potential clients? Post in other communities as well?
Spot on!
I like building but I like money more that's why I am doing marketing
That is super cool! LLMs driving traffic to indie products thanks to thoughtful marketing and content strategy. How can you not click when you get a tailored suggestion by your go-to AI companion.
Two customers came from ChatGPT and subscribed in the last 30 days. Less compared to Google in all dimensions, but I take it all.
GetCofound is live on @tinystartupscom! Every upvote counts! 👍✅ Big thanks to @RatheeJaisal for the opportunity! Let's go! 🔥

Let's go!
Yoooo the latest batch of Tiny Startups just went LIVE and features some KICK-ASS projects and makers 🔥 @ThominoDesign @AlxTurovski @ggabrielmmm @tejgw @varga_bojan @vadim_kravcenko @PopoXDev @getluckyapps @danilo_swe @xmuhammadtalha @SourceryAI Check it out 👇
I'm kinda thinking of switching from Windsurf to VS Code + Claude Code, but I'll really miss the Tab feature. Atm the Tab feature really speeds up the process when I adjust the code myself and IDE suggests edits on the fly and I can Tab to accept changes.
GetCofound is launching on @tinystartupscom on Monday, Jul 21st! 🥳
I'm now building a quick prototype of something that Claude Desktop can already achieve (probably, haven't tried myself). I still wanna keep going and see what good can come out of if. Do you think I should continue or stop and focus on something else?
Vibe coding a feature - 10 min. Reviewing, refactoring, swearing and refactoring again - 1 hour. My vibe coding routine.
getting more familiar with MCP and playing around with it to build some simple app is anyone actually using MCP in their apps? or only in your coding assistants or IDEs?