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Jul 25, 2020 8 tweets 4 min read
2 years ago, on this day, I launched @CssScan on @ProductHunt

I was not sure if people would like it, and actually almost gave up 1 week before!

Since then, 7,000+ developers from all over the world use it, it's my full-time work and it has made over $90,000 in sales

Thread 👇 Why I almost gave up?

On the first days building it, everything was great. But then, I started to ask myself a lot if this was something people wanted or not.

Thank God I didn't listen to the "sabotage section" of my mind. I followed the "Just do it" advice.
Jul 6, 2020 6 tweets 2 min read
Sometimes, we have so many plans for our products, and there are just SO many things we want to do, but we don't know where to start.

Here's what is working for me:

👉 Write down everything you want to do, every single idea. Take the pressure out of your mind.

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All of my ideas weren't organized. Some were on my Trello, some only on my mind, some on email, Drift, my notebook, everywhere! 🤯 Time to have it all in 1 place.

Every time you receive feedback, remember to add it there. It's easy to miss feedbacks bc they come in many ways.
Oct 29, 2018 11 tweets 3 min read
Let's talk about defining a price for one-time payment products.

When I saw that @gumroad supported Pay What You Want, I had no doubt that this would be the pricing strategy for CSS Scan.

I'd always recommend PWYW with a minimum price instead of a fixed pricing. Why? [...] It turns out that some people just value your product more than others!

👉 With PWYW you're not only receiving the value that you expected but also donations for a good work.

Plus, with a minimum price, you'll at least earn the same amount you were supposed to if it was fixed.