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Vibe coding isn't just for games anymore. 🚀
Founders are using it to build real SaaS MVPs in days, not months. AI is writing 90-100% of the code.
Founders are using it to build real SaaS MVPs in days, not months. AI is writing 90-100% of the code.
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No cursor.
No windsurf.
No chatgpt.
No Claude.
No llama.
No Bolt,
No lovabe...
Can you still build products?
No windsurf.
No chatgpt.
No Claude.
No llama.
No Bolt,
No lovabe...
Can you still build products?
1️⃣ Find a problem
2️⃣ Talk to people experiencing it
3️⃣ Get pre-signups
4️⃣ Launch an MVP
5️⃣ Build traction
6️⃣ Join an accelerator
7️⃣ Secure VC funding
8️⃣ Scale
2️⃣ Talk to people experiencing it
3️⃣ Get pre-signups
4️⃣ Launch an MVP
5️⃣ Build traction
6️⃣ Join an accelerator
7️⃣ Secure VC funding
8️⃣ Scale
This is for Upwork freelancers.
This post contains my 7 biggest Upwork freelancing lessons:
1. Proposals aren’t about you.
Most freelancers start with:
"I have this many years of experience in…"
Instead, start with:
"Here’s how I’ll solve [client’s problem]…"
Clients care about their business, not your resume.
2. Niche down your Upwork profile
Pick a niche and stick to it. Don’t offer multiple services
If you try to do everything, you’ll compete on price. But if you master one
thing, clients will seek you out.
3. Cheap clients cost you more.
Low-budget clients demand the most and pay the least. High-value clients
respect your time and expertise.
(You don’t need years of experience, just the confidence to charge what
you're worth.)
4. Your profile is a landing page.
It’s not a resume. It’s a sales page.
If a client lands on your profile and doesn’t see value in 10 seconds, they’re
gone.
5. Response time = success.
Reply within minutes, not hours.
Why? Clients often hire the first freelancer who impresses them.
6. The best clients come from referrals.
Deliver insane value, and the clients will send more work your way.
7. Freelancing isn’t a job. It’s a business.
Treat Upwork like a business, not a gig.
Bonus point: Stay consistent
Success doesn’t come overnight. It comes from:
•Showing up daily.
•Learning from every project.
•Improving your skills, even when work is slow.
The freelancers who stay consistent are the ones who win big.
Freelancing changed my life.
If you’re just starting or struggling to land clients, remember, small shifts lead
to big wins.
P.S. Which lesson resonated with you the most? Let me know 👇
Credit goes to Raheem D.
This post contains my 7 biggest Upwork freelancing lessons:
1. Proposals aren’t about you.
Most freelancers start with:
"I have this many years of experience in…"
Instead, start with:
"Here’s how I’ll solve [client’s problem]…"
Clients care about their business, not your resume.
2. Niche down your Upwork profile
Pick a niche and stick to it. Don’t offer multiple services
If you try to do everything, you’ll compete on price. But if you master one
thing, clients will seek you out.
3. Cheap clients cost you more.
Low-budget clients demand the most and pay the least. High-value clients
respect your time and expertise.
(You don’t need years of experience, just the confidence to charge what
you're worth.)
4. Your profile is a landing page.
It’s not a resume. It’s a sales page.
If a client lands on your profile and doesn’t see value in 10 seconds, they’re
gone.
5. Response time = success.
Reply within minutes, not hours.
Why? Clients often hire the first freelancer who impresses them.
6. The best clients come from referrals.
Deliver insane value, and the clients will send more work your way.
7. Freelancing isn’t a job. It’s a business.
Treat Upwork like a business, not a gig.
Bonus point: Stay consistent
Success doesn’t come overnight. It comes from:
•Showing up daily.
•Learning from every project.
•Improving your skills, even when work is slow.
The freelancers who stay consistent are the ones who win big.
Freelancing changed my life.
If you’re just starting or struggling to land clients, remember, small shifts lead
to big wins.
P.S. Which lesson resonated with you the most? Let me know 👇
Credit goes to Raheem D.
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