Timothy Bramlett
@TimothyBramlett
Co-Founder http://Stammer.ai - White Label AI for Agencies
Little Intro Video I made for my TikTok. Many of you probably don’t know a lot of the crazy stories that all started 10 years ago when I first began building Products on the side. Will cover them all eventually!
Okay guys, so I saw this LinkedIn post and I just had to create a video on this. I am talking about this one originally from Greg Isenburg. We're not gonna talk about what Mike Strives is also pushing here with his sharing of this. But Greg says, I don't think we fully priced in…
'I'll figure out marketing after I launch' - last words of every failed SaaS founder
"Build in Public" - A movement where Indie Devs talk about the software they are building to other Indie Devs who will never buy it.
Portion control works because your body is basically a biologically engineered moron that only wants to get fat.
Go at it alone until you find one.
how do I find a good co-founder?
80% of the features that software companies build are never used.
He’s becoming experienced. These things matter more when you’re scaling. 90% of all developers work on established codebases that are being scaled. It’s a different ballgame when you’re working on getting to PMF
I don’t know if I am aging or what, but I started to use less interfaces, abstract classes and rarely practice DRY. I noticed that: “I saw this problem a few times, there might be a generic solution to this repeating problem.” Is often better than: “I see these 3 solutions…
The digital equivalent of going to the DMV is trying to get an app approved on the meta platforms.
If you want to bootstrap a startup, learn these 3 skills: 1. Marketing 2. More Marketing 3. Much More Marketing That simple.
Too many people worry about finding the RIGHT startup idea. Just launch anything. Maybe even a competitor to an existing product. 🚀 You will learn so much more than you would have from spending 9 months brainstorming and delaying. And you might just get lucky. 🤔
Okay, so here's a tip. Now, when you are trying to validate a software product idea that you have, there is simply no worse approach than asking someone something like, what do you think of my idea? Because let me tell you something. Humans are humans. They will never tell you,…
Bugs rarely cause customers to churn. It's the response to them and how quickly they are resolved that ultimately causes churn.
The average person in the United States is operating at a 6th grade reading level and has an attention span of about 90 seconds. Keep this in mind when writing your sales copy and designing your landing pages.
C/C++ coders back in 2005: Python is not a real language.
VibeCoders are not real coders. Prove me wrong ?