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Fritz
@fr1t2.bsky.social
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I’m building cool software in public ! 📈 appbars.co ⚙️ buildgre.at
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hello world 🦋 im building appbars.co, a software to increase conversion rates of websites!

#buildinpublic
AppBars - Create Winning Popups
appbars.co
at least 2 months
Getting started on Reddit:

• Observe. Spend an hour understanding the sub's vibe.
• Contribute. Answer, share tips, or offer useful posts.
• Avoid self-promotion initially. Build trust first.

Ask questions or follow for more tips! #buildinpublic
I stopped engagement farming and started making great posts.

This will pay off in the long run.

#buildinpublic
Learning habits that actually work:

• Learn every day, even 15 minutes counts. Progress stacks up.
• Explain it to a friend (or a rubber duck). If you can teach it, you’ve got it.
• Stick to ONE thing at a time. Multitasking = learning nothing well.

#buildinpublic
The Power of being nice.
Help others:

- Share your knowledge freely: Teaching sharpens your skills.

- Connect people: Be the bridge for opportunities.

- Give without expecting: Good karma always returns.
3 tips for building profitable online businesses:
✅ Solve real problems: Your business is only as good as the problem it solves.
✅ Validate early: Test your idea with real customers before scaling.
✅ Automate & delegate use AI to get things done fast.

#buildinpublic
Want to grow on Reddit?

Here's the playbook that works:
✅ Add value: Help others before promoting yourself.
✅ Post in niche subs: Stay active in communities where your audience hangs out.
✅ Don’t spam: Be authentic, and you'll build trust (and followers!).

#buildinpublic
After 2 years, I boosted my productivity with these hacks:

• Focus on small daily wins. Use systems for progress.
• Prioritize deep work over multitasking. Eliminate distractions.
• Launch quickly, gather feedback, and refine.

#buildinpublic
I love A/B testing.

It really drives results.
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The only problem is platforms like Reddit - one wrong post and you are banned.
In my opinion it depends on the subreddit and the kind of post
Get more attention on your Reddit posts:

- Grow karma before posting
- Be a part of the community
- No cold DMs (Reddit will ban you)
- Write like an individual, not like a company

These will give you results like this👇
Already more than 1.2k followers here, crazy

i wonder how many users are actually active here and how many are dead accounts 🤔
Which country has the best cafes to work at?

german cafes are bad.
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So sad to see X has become only engagement farming.
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I already made some post about reddit, a lot more will come and hopefully i will be able to launch the guidebook in less then a month :)
It will be a guide on how to get started with reddit :) so i will analyze various different subreddits
Yeah most people don’t know how to use reddit in a successful way and i’m already helping some people, and i want to make a short guide :)
I’m pretty good at designing and modeling parts so i model and 3D print special parts :)
Double down on what's working!

For me, this means:
- More Reddit help for customers
- Release a small Reddit guide for starters
- Build a website for my 3D printing business
#buildinpublic
but it would be better at style
So it’s a time saver but more expensive and less customizable
better means more good than bad points overall
Is Shopify for product sales better than building something by my own ?
#buildinpublic