How To Program Apps That Make INFINITE MONEY

00:11:29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGySYORLiG8

Résumé

TLDRThe video provides a comical yet practical guide for individuals looking to make money through programming by developing applications. The speaker emphasizes a focus on simplicity and usability, offering strategies for coming up with app ideas that cater to niche or common problems. He discusses using existing solutions as inspiration, leveraging AI for coding and design, and the necessity of marketing to ensure users find your app. Key points include keeping the app simple yet functional, making it visually appealing, and adopting a proactive marketing approach through social media.

A retenir

  • 💰 Get rich with programming by creating simple apps.
  • 🎯 Focus on solving specific or common problems.
  • 🛠️ Use AI tools to streamline your app development process.
  • 🎨 Prioritize good design; it impacts user engagement.
  • 📈 Marketing is crucial for visibility; use social media effectively.
  • 🔑 The tech stack is less important than functionality.
  • 💡 Embrace the business mindset; think of users as potential revenue.
  • 🚀 The 'X for Y' formula helps you create new ideas from existing ones.
  • 🆕 Start with a solid idea description before coding.
  • 🙏 If you succeed, don't forget to credit the source of your inspiration.

Chronologie

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video begins with a satirical approach to getting rich through programming by jokingly suggesting altering bank account balances via 'inspect element'. It emphasizes a desire to escape conventional work, presenting programming as a means to generate income through simple app development. The speaker outlines that the goal is to create an app that can pay everyday expenses rather than aiming for billion-dollar ideas. They provide four business strategies to generate app ideas, ranging from creating trivial problem-solving apps to utilizing existing popular concepts with their own twists.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:29

    Next, the speaker discusses practical steps for app development, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and aesthetics in app design. They introduce Mobin, a design inspiration tool, and examine the necessary components for building an application: front end, backend, database, and payment processor. The speaker shares their preferred tech stack, mentions the efficiency of AI tools for speeding up development, and outlines a workflow for creating an app within a week. The video concludes with marketing strategies emphasizing social media's role in promoting the app, advising viewers to adopt a business-like mindset to reach potential users effectively.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the main goal of the video?

    The main goal is to teach viewers how to program apps that can make money.

  • What is the X for Y formula?

    It's a method of creating a new product by solving a specific problem for a particular group of people.

  • What tools does the speaker recommend for design inspiration?

    The speaker recommends using mobin for design inspiration.

  • What are the four parts needed to build an application?

    The four parts are front-end, back-end, database, and payment processor.

  • How important is marketing after developing an app?

    Marketing is crucial; without it, nobody will know your app exists.

  • What is the main advice regarding UI/UX?

    The app must look good to attract users, as design is important for usability.

  • What kind of problems should you aim to solve with your app?

    Aim to solve small, specific problems that are often overlooked or common issues.

  • How can social media be used for marketing?

    By being active on platforms and sharing updates or promotional content about your app.

  • What is the speaker's view on tech stacks?

    The choice of tech stack is less important than making sure the app works.

  • Are AI tools recommended for building apps?

    Yes, AI tools can help speed up development, especially for routine tasks.

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    so you want to get rich huh that bank
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    you want to get rich from programming
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    which means you're different from other
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    people you don't want a regular job
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    you're a hustler you want to break the
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    system escape the matrix well don't
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    worry buddy in this video I'm going to
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    show you how to program apps that
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    actually make money I'm going to guide
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    you through the process of how to get an
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    idea how to code it and how to Market it
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    trust me I'm an expert at this
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    solve a problem for Humanity we just
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    something oh money now that we've sold
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    our soul to capitalism we can use my
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    ideas this looks like a pyramid wait a
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    minute strategy number one solve a
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    that nobody else bothers let me give you
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    a beautiful example I have a problem and
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    I assume other people have the same
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    do anything with it I
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    them so you can make a project that
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    users and Bam $5,000 a month wait this
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    solve a problem so big and common that
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    apps there's like 500 of them but guess
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    what they still make that money your
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    that's right in fact you can even just
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    copy and paste someone else's idea big
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    pretty simple the x is the specific
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    problem or need that you're trying to
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    solve and then the Y is the specific
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    group of people or Market that you're
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    trying to sell to so imagine something
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    like the Discord for businesses Linux
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    but for normal people Uber Eats but you
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    take people wait that's just Uber look
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    it's a simple strategy I obviously don't
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    have any good ideas or else I'd be rich
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    but you get the point right this
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    strategy is really effective if you have
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    absolutely no creative strategy number
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    four the GPT rapper this is a brand new
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    strategy thanks to CH GPT and other AIS
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    and the strategy is pretty simple you
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    make AI do a specific task yeah it's
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    that simple and some people have made
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    Millions off this like my homie Blake
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    Anderson right here you know what he
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    Millions off this yeah Millions business
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    is such a beautiful thing now even if
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    you have an idea thanks to my four
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    strategies it doesn't really matter if
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    you don't know how to build it so let me
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    show you how to start building these
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    apps you see most developers have
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    problems here they get stuck and it's
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    not because they can't build it in fact
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    it's the opposite they can build it but
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    they want everything to be perfect they
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    want to keep adding features they're
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    worried about scaling bro you have zero
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    users what's the point of scaling
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    because while you're worried about clean
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    code scalability and best practices
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    someone else is launching their Broken
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    app getting real users and making money
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    with code that looks like it was written
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    by a three-year-old but thanks to modern
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    tools shipping garbage has never been
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    easier but I'll get to that part later
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    when you're building your project it
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    should follow these three rules SLC
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    simple lovable and complete I stole this
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    from a video from edman young but I just
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    love the advice so much so I'm going to
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    steal it here I'm sorry Edmond it's such
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    good advice simple means your app
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    doesn't have to do everything but it
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    should at least deliver at least one to
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    two key features lovable means you want
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    people to use your app so this just
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    means your app should have some good
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    uiux so basically make your app look
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    good I'll talk more about that later and
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    your app should be complete don't make
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    your app like the gaming industry where
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    it's incomplete and then sell you it
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    later make sure it's functional make
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    sure the one to two key features you did
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    make work once again I'm taking this
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    from Edmond so go check out his videos
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    later not now you should watch mine
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    first now I want to emphasize the L and
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    SLC lovable because I don't think enough
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    of you understand how important this
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    part is especially the programmers
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    specifically backin Engineers I'm
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    looking at you please make your project
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    look good or at least not terrible it's
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    bad enough that you're ugly don't make
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    your project ugly
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    too most of you probably only care about
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    the programming part you want to get
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    things done even if it looks ugly and I
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    respect that but you're trying to sell
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    this project to other people here's the
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    thing about us humans we're shallow very
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    shallow you could have the best code
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    ever written revolutionary features but
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    if it looks ugly nobody's going to use
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    it I mean there's exceptions of course
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    like Craigslist and uh Craigslist but
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    imagine if Craigslist just looked a
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    little better design is really important
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    now you could spend Years Learning
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    design studying UI patterns taking
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    screenshots of every app to learn how to
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    make a good-look website or you could
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    use this tool to help you out mobin now
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    what's mobin mobin's a really useful
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    tool for design and I'm so happy a
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    platform like this exists you can think
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    of like the paparazzi for design because
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    they take pictures of everything M don't
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    get mad at that and they're also the
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    sponsor of today's video I knew it it's
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    a platform that lets you look at
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    websites and mobile apps to get some
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    design inspiration and see how other
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    applications do things let me give you
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    some quick facts about mobin that will
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    blow you away they have over 1,200 apps
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    over 500,000 screenshots and over
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    880,000 user flows yeah it's a cheat
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    code for design it's updated every
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    single week and their mission is to
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    empower the world to design great
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    digital experiences so basically mobin
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    wants to make every website and app look
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    good you can check out how other
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    companies do signups logins their
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    homepage dashboards checkouts really
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    anything a lot of designers rely on
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    mobin as a source of inspiration and
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    best practices because well they have
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    everything I mean look how easy this is
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    I need a landing page I go on mobin Boom
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    this is how 500 apps did their landing
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    page it's quick and easy to find exactly
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    what you need no more random screenshots
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    no more guessing what works mobin
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    already has everything for you and you
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    might even learn a thing or two about
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    your iux so if you'd like to try mobin
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    for free and start making beautiful
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    projects click the link in the
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    description now that we have our design
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    CH Cod and I sold my soul a bit let's
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    get a bit more Technical and start
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    building your application is going to
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    need four parts front end the backend
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    database and a payment processor and
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    when people think of these four steps
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    they usually have to think of a teex
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    stack ah yes the teex stack a landmine
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    full of opinions now when it comes to
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    Tech stack specifically to make money
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    your Tech stack doesn't really matter
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    the only people that care about your
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    Tech stack are Tech Bros on Twitter it's
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    X now I'm not saying that and they're
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    not going to buy your product they're
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    going to build it themselves so you
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    could honestly use whatever you want
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    WordPress scratch JavaScript python you
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    can write your app in cobal for all I
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    care the only thing that matters is if
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    your app works the only recommendations
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    I will give you about a Tex stack is use
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    something that's popular that has a lot
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    of developer support has a large
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    community and that you're the most
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    comfortable with at the end of the day
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    if you can't get any work done what's
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    the point now what I like to use
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    personally and this is specifically for
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    web development I like to use nextjs and
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    superbase and I like to style my apps
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    with shaten and Tailwind I love shaten
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    and then I like to use post hog for
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    analytics to track you all and then I
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    use stripe for payment processing so I
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    can take all your money yeah that's the
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    tech stack I like to use right now this
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    could change in the future because
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    there's a lot of tools and Frameworks
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    out there that I haven't used personally
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    but this does get the job done it's up
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    to you if you want to use it ah remember
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    when I said shipping garbage has never
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    been easier this is what I meant now ai
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    is not perfect and people have mixed
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    opinions about it for programming my
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    advice would be if the goal of this
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    project is to learn I don't recommend
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    using it but in our case it's to sell
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    out and make money so who cares now
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    obviously AI isn't perfect it's not
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    going to give you the entire project yet
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    but I will say it's very helpful to get
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    stuff done fast specifically annoying
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    stuff AI is a very helpful tool no
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    matter how you look at it now there's
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    levels to how you can use AI we got the
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    normi level which is just the basic AI
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    chats like chat GPT Claud Gemini does
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    anyone actually use the Gemini chat and
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    then we have the try hard sweat level
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    which are using tools that are
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    specifically made for coding there's
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    tools like bolt v0 and lovable that
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    basically build the full stack
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    application they obviously can't build
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    the entire thing but they do give a good
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    starting point I mean check this out
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    I'll use both for this you give a
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    description of what you want and bolt
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    just builds it for you oh my God there's
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    also AI code editors like cursor
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    windsurf and pair shout out name AI
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    inside your code editors might become
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    the norm soon at least for
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    non-enterprise projects because they're
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    really helpful it's great you should
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    check out one of these AI code editors
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    but uh where was I all right how to make
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    projects that make money you now have
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    your app idea that will make you
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    Millions all you have to do now is build
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    it let me give you the ultimate workflow
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    so you can finish that app in a week
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    step one get a description and Outlook
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    line of the project go to chat gbt
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    describe the project you want to make
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    and tell chat gbt to create a detailed
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    and structured explanation of the app
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    because you don't even know what you're
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    building yourself yet step two use an AI
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    tool like v0 bolt or lovable and copy
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    and paste that detailed explanation to
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    one of those tools it'll start building
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    it for you and give you a good starting
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    point step three fix the UI these tools
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    are most likely going to generate
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    terrible UI so what you can do now is go
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    on to mobin and look at any designs that
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    you think look good copy The images from
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    mobin and paste them into the tool that
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    you use to build the app and tell it to
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    make it look like that step four start
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    programming it yourself even though you
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    have a starting point these tools are
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    not going to build the whole thing for
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    you you actually have to use your brain
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    and code it yourself so yoink the code
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    that it gave you and start coding and
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    there you go my friend you now have a
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    starting point to making your next
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    million application now that you
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    finished the project all you have to do
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    now is wait and the users will start
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    coming where's the user marketing now
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    even though you finish building your
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    project you'd think people would just
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    visit it normally well you're wrong even
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    once you finish building your project
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    and you publish it to the internet
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    literally nothing happens absolutely
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    nothing nobody knows it exists nobody's
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    going to use it your mom's not going to
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    use it your dad's not going to use it
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    your uncle's not going to use it your
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    Grandma's not going to use it your
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    project goes straight to the void of the
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    internet which is why we need marketing
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    all you need to do is be slightly
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    annoying kind of everywhere and a little
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    bit cringe and there's already a place
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    that does exactly that social media woo
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    Reddit free users Twitter free marketing
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    LinkedIn free customers you have to
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    start thinking like a business person
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    you got to stop thinking about people as
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    people you have to start looking at them
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    as numbers and money go on LinkedIn and
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    post about your entrepreneurship journey
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    and link your project and people are
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    going to eat that stuff up it's that
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    simple nowadays go on Tik Tok post some
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    cringe Tik toks about your product and
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    people are bound to see it Go on YouTube
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    post some terrible videos about your
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    product people are bound to see it even
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    to see it and if your product actually
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    is good it'll get popular and people
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    will actually buy it and you'll finally
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    be rich and live your dream life and if
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    you successfully get rich from this
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    video split me the check because you owe
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    me I made you
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