fer_momento

joined 11 months ago
 

Around 6 months ago, just one day before my vacation was about to start, I got some not-so-great news that I could be let go from my full-time job.

What an amazing way to start my break…I simply couldn’t really relax and enjoy my vacation.

I really needed to keep my mind occupied. And to me, coding is like ritual or meditation—headphones on, coding, and everything else just fades away.

With all the new AI advancements, I thought it could be the perfect distraction, so I decided to take on a personal 10-day #buildinpublic challenge on X and YouTube to ship something — anything! (You can binge-watch the entire saga on YouTube)

I decided to create a tool that helps non-designers create social media carousels for LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok using AI.

The truth is, www.aiCarousels.com almost didn't happened. I wasn't really sure about the idea. But I needed to take my mind off the potential job cuts.

I was thinking that worst case scenario, I just lose 10 days, and I still could think about something else and learn a thing or two! 🤷‍♂️

Looking back, that first version makes me cringe a bit... but fast forward to today, and I couldn't be happier with how things unfolded.

Sure, I lost my FT job, but it also marked the end of my search for a conventional 9-to-5.

What started as a simple project to keep my mind distracted now brings in $5,000 in MRR.

And here's the thing – I had no formal coding education.If you were to peek at my code, you'd probably burst out laughing.

But that just goes to show one thing: If I could pull it off, so can you.

With all the no-code and AI tools available, there has never been a better time to start a project.

If you've been waiting for a "sign" to finally start, perhaps this is it!

[–] fer_momento@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Traffic is an asset, and some people are more interested in acquiring websites with a lot of traffic rather than MRR. But honestly, 300-500 is still too low, even if it is super targeted audience. That is the only assessment I can make based on the limited information you have provided.

[–] fer_momento@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Not every launch hits, but every try counts.

[–] fer_momento@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I build products in such a way that AI is JUST a layer on top of a product that can work independently of it.

But building ChatGPT wrappers is also a valid approach if you know what you are getting in to: chasing trends, aiming for a quick nice MRR, watching it all decline to zero, and then starting the cycle again.

That sounds exhausting to me, but in this case, the moat is not the AI, but rather the founders' skills in building and shipping super fast and knowing which trends to ride.