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Share Your Wins!
This is our space to celebrate the wins — big or small. Whether you just shipped your first prototype, closed your first customer conversation, validated an idea with 3 people, or finally figured out how to use Claude to automate your outreach — that counts. No win is too small. The "small" wins are where the real momentum builds. What did you accomplish this week (or today, or this month)? What's one thing you're proud of, even if nobody else knows about it yet? What did you learn in the process? Drop a comment below with your win. Tag someone else who crushed it this week too — let's celebrate each other. 🚀 And if you didn't have a win this week? That's okay. Drop a comment anyway and tell us what you're working toward. Sometimes the win is just showing up.
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Share Your Wins!
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Introduce Yourself! 👋
Don't overthink it. Here's are some things to include in your intro: - Current Role: (e.g., Logistics Manager, Teacher, Sales Rep) - My Boring Superpower: (e.g., "I know everything about dental inventory compliance.") - What I Want to Build: (e.g., "A tool to automate patient intake forms.") - My Promise: I will ship my first Vibe Code by [Date]. Comment below!
Introduce Yourself! 👋
Your Permission Slip to Build
***Read and then type in the comments: "I HAVE PERMISSION TO BUILD"*** This is to certify that I have been granted official permission to: - Spend Saturday building a desktop application - Use Claude to write code you could never write alone - Sell software to people you already know - Charge $29–$99 for a tool that took 8 hours to build - Keep 100% of the revenue - Pay $0 per month in server costs - Sleep soundly knowing your infrastructure can't crash - Ignore anyone who says "You should build a SaaS" - Ship an imperfect product (It's better than no product) RESTRICTIONS You are hereby forbidden from: - Waiting for the "perfect" time to start - Overthinking the idea - Building features that nobody asked for - Worrying about "competition" - Comparing yourself to Silicon Valley startups - Paying money to develop your first app - Hiring a developer to do this for you AUTHORITY TO PROCEED This permission slip is granted by: - The Vibe Coding Council - The Anti-SaaS Movement - Everyone who built a desktop app instead of wasting 18 months on venture capital VALIDITY This permission slip is valid for: 1. The next 7 days (Execute this weekend) 2. The rest of your life (Keep building) 3. The entire existence of your desktop app (Forever license) SIGNED & SEALED Authorized by: Brian & Jess (Tech Builders Society) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Read. 2. Type in the comments below: "I HAVE PERMISSION TO BUILD" 3. YOU HAVE PERMISSION. NOW GO BUILD.
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The Anti-SaaS Manifesto Overview
This is why we follow the anti-SaaS pathway around here. https://www.skool.com/future/classroom/822b7a3c?md=4d781c924d574bc99f3f0f1f1f4e63b3
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The Anti-SaaS Manifesto Overview
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