u/Complex_Lead9427

You can make extra income by bringing in software clients

I’m a full stack developer building:
• Web & mobile apps
• SaaS platforms
• AI integrations & automations
• Dashboards, MVPs, internal tools

Looking for people who can bring software clients/startup leads.

Pay:
• 20% commission per closed deal
• Typical payout: $1K to $5K+ per client

Payment Method:
• Invoice/Bank Transfer/Crypto
• Paid after first client payment clears

Your Role:
• Refer serious clients needing software development
• I handle sales calls, development, and delivery

Requirements:
• Networking/outreach skills
• Founder/business connections preferred
• Genuine leads only

Remote

Comment or DM with your background + how you’ll find leads or your leads ;)

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 2 days ago

GTM feels way harder now.

Been experimenting a lot with vibe coding lately and the speed is honestly wild.

Current workflow:
• Idea → AI-assisted planning
• React/Next.js frontend
• Supabase/Firebase backend
• Claude/GPT/DeepSeek for coding + debugging
• Ship MVPs fast and iterate in public

I’ve noticed building products is no longer the hardest part.

You can build an MVP in days, but getting distribution, users, retention, and attention is a completely different game.

Curious how people here are approaching it:
• Twitter/X content?
• Reddit?
• SEO?
• Communities?
• Paid ads?
• Cold outreach?
• Launch platforms?
• Personal brand?

What’s actually working for you right now for getting initial users?

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 2 days ago

You can make extra income by bringing in software clients

I’m a full stack developer working on web apps, mobile apps, SaaS platforms, AI integrations, automations, dashboards, and MVPs for startups/businesses.

If you can refer serious software clients.

You will get 20% commission on every successfully closed project.

Detailed Work:

• Find and connect potential clients who need software/app development

• Introduce them via WhatsApp, LinkedIn, email, or call

• No coding work required from your side

• I handle sales calls, proposals, development, deployment, and support

Typical Client Requirements:

• Startup MVPs

• AI integrations/chatbots/agents

• Full stack web or mobile apps

• Internal tools/admin dashboards

• Automation systems

• SaaS products

Pay Structure:

• 20% flat commission per closed deal

• Typical projects range from ₹50,000 to ₹5,00,000+

• Expected earnings per successful referral: ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000+

Payment Method:

• UPI / Bank Transfer

• Paid after first client invoice/payment is received

Requirements:

• Good networking or outreach skills

• Access to startup founders/business owners/agencies is a plus

• Comfortable communicating professionally online

• Must bring genuine leads only

Preferred Skills (not mandatory):

• LinkedIn outreach

• Community networking

• Sales/business development

• Founder/startup connections

Location:

Remote (India preferred)

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 2 days ago

Client Referral Partners for Full Stack & AI Projects

I’m a full stack developer building:
• Web & mobile apps
• SaaS platforms
• AI integrations & automations
• Dashboards, MVPs, internal tools

Looking for people who can bring software clients/startup leads.

Pay:
• 20% commission per closed deal
• Typical payout: ₹10K to ₹1L+ per client

Payment Method:
• UPI / Bank Transfer
• Paid after first client payment clears

Your Role:
• Refer serious clients needing software development
• I handle sales calls, development, and delivery

Requirements:
• Networking/outreach skills
• Founder/business connections preferred
• Genuine leads only

Remote | India preferred

Comment or DM with your background + how you’ll find leads.

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 2 days ago

Most high-IQ people I know share the same problem

Their mind never stops.

Too many ideas.
Too many tabs open.
Too many unfinished thoughts living in random notes, screenshots, and task apps.

The harder they try to organize everything, the more overwhelming it becomes.

That feeling led me to build Outline

A calm AI-powered space for notes, tasks, ideas, and mental clarity.
Designed for people whose brains move faster than traditional productivity tools.

Today, I’m excited to finally launch it publicly.

Not another productivity app.
A second brain built to reduce mental noise.

Launch scheduled for end of the month

https://www.producthunt.com/products/outline-3

u/Complex_Lead9427 — 4 days ago

I've retired from my career today, and would love to dive into the world of freelancing.

If anyone needs an app or website for free let me know. Only after you like it you can pay whatever you feel is worth. Since I need to establish a portfolio. I've been a web designer to AiIengineer so far in my corporate life.

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 8 days ago

I built a productivity app because I was tired of losing ideas between notes and tasks

A while ago, I realized most productivity tools made me feel more overwhelmed instead of more organized.

Tasks lived in one app. Notes in another. Random ideas disappeared into screenshots, drafts, or forgotten tabs. I kept switching between tools but never really found a system that felt natural.

So I started building something for myself.

What began as a tiny side project slowly turned into a much bigger obsession.
Late nights after work. Rewriting entire flows repeatedly. Tweaking tiny UX interactions most people may never consciously notice, but definitely feel.

The goal was simple:
Make capturing thoughts, planning tasks, and organizing life feel calm instead of chaotic.

Over time, that project became Outline.

Today I’m launching Outline V2. 🚀

It’s a cleaner, faster, and more thoughtful version designed around how people actually think:

  • quick capture for ideas
  • simple task planning
  • notes without clutter
  • a more focused and less stressful experience overall

https://outline.vibeclub.life/
https://apps.apple.com/in/app/outline-tasks-notes/id6758430912

Would genuinely love feedback from people here, especially from anyone who cares deeply about product design, workflows, or productivity systems.

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 8 days ago

I built a productivity app because I was tired of losing ideas between notes and tasks

A while ago, I realized most productivity tools made me feel more overwhelmed instead of more organized.

Tasks lived in one app. Notes in another. Random ideas disappeared into screenshots, drafts, or forgotten tabs. I kept switching between tools but never really found a system that felt natural.

So I started building something for myself.

What began as a tiny side project slowly turned into a much bigger obsession.
Late nights after work. Rewriting entire flows repeatedly. Tweaking tiny UX interactions most people may never consciously notice, but definitely feel.

The goal was simple:
Make capturing thoughts, planning tasks, and organizing life feel calm instead of chaotic.

Over time, that project became Outline.

Today I’m launching Outline V2. 🚀

It’s a cleaner, faster, and more thoughtful version designed around how people actually think:

  • quick capture for ideas
  • simple task planning
  • notes without clutter
  • a more focused and less stressful experience overall

Would genuinely love feedback from people here, especially from anyone who cares deeply about product design, workflows, or productivity systems.

Ping for the link

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 8 days ago

I’ve been quietly building this productivity app for months. Today I launched V2.

There are 3 r's in "Strawberry", now that its clear that I am a human, ;) let's proceed.

I’ve been building something quietly for a while now.

It started as a tiny side project because I was frustrated with how scattered everything felt, tasks in one place, notes somewhere else, ideas disappearing before they became something meaningful.

At first, Outline was just me trying to solve my own problem.

But over time, it turned into something much bigger.

Late nights after work.

Rebuilding features repeatedly.

Obsessing over tiny UX details nobody may even notice consciously.

Trying to make productivity feel less stressful and more natural.

Somewhere along the way, this stopped feeling like a side project and became a personal quest.

Today finally launching Outline V2. 🚀

It’s a cleaner, faster, more thoughtful version built around the way people actually think, capture ideas, and plan their lives.

It’s live now DM me for the web url

Also on the App Store:“Outline Tasks & Notes”

Not looking for testers

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/AIQuality+3 crossposts

I’ve been quietly building this productivity app for months. Today I launched V2.

There are 3 r's in "Strawberry", now that its clear that I am a human, ;) let's proceed.

I’ve been building something quietly for a while now.

It started as a tiny side project because I was frustrated with how scattered everything felt, tasks in one place, notes somewhere else, ideas disappearing before they became something meaningful.

At first, Outline was just me trying to solve my own problem.

But over time, it turned into something much bigger.

Late nights after work.
Rebuilding features repeatedly.
Obsessing over tiny UX details nobody may even notice consciously.
Trying to make productivity feel less stressful and more natural.

Somewhere along the way, this stopped feeling like a side project and became a personal quest.

Today I’m finally launching Outline V2. 🚀

It’s a cleaner, faster, more thoughtful version built around the way people actually think, capture ideas, and plan their lives.

If anyone wants to try it, it’s live now:
outline.vibeclub.life

And for iPhone users, it’s also on the App Store:
“Outline Tasks & Notes”

Would genuinely love feedback, criticism, feature ideas, or even brutal honesty. A lot of this product has been shaped by conversations with people online, so I’m hoping to keep building it that way. I would pay for every bug you catch, just DM me for more info

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u/Complex_Lead9427 — 8 days ago