Anyone need a free WordPress website revamp?

I’ve got some free time this week and figured I’d use it to help someone out.

If your WordPress website is outdated, slow, ugly, or just needs a fresh look, I’ll revamp it for free.

No catch. No fees. No selling anything.

Just DM me your website and what you want changed.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 4 hours ago
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I’m embarrassed to admit this

After my divorce, I realized I wasn’t actually angry at my ex anymore.

I was angry because they seemed to move on so easily while I was still replaying everything that happened.

The weirdest part is that I don’t even want them back. I just hate that they seem happier without me.
Did anyone else feel this way after divorce?

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 7 days ago

I want someone from china to help me get the chinese phone number i will pay

If someone from china and be my friend and help me in business in china i can pay him please if you are from china dm me or comment.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 8 days ago

Revenue screenshots without proof mean absolutely nothing

Every other day I see someone posting
“$50k MRR 🚀”
“$100k in 6 months”
“Quit my job and now doing $30k/month”

and everyone immediately starts asking them for the playbook

But there’s usually no verified Stripe dashboard, bank statement, customer count, churn, expenses, or anything else.

Why are we treating random screenshots as evidence?

Would you support a rule where revenue claims in founder communities have to include some form of verification? Or would that kill the fun of sharing wins?

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 10 days ago

Would you rather hire someone extremely talented but difficult to manage, or someone average who is incredibly reliable?

I’ve seen founders tolerate brilliant people who constantly create problems because they’re “too valuable to lose.”

At what point does one person’s performance stop being worth the damage they cause to the rest of the team?

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 10 days ago
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Unpopular opinion: staying married “for the kids” can sometimes be more selfish than getting divorced

I understand wanting your kids to grow up with both parents.

But if the house is full of resentment, silent treatment, constant arguments, or two parents who clearly don’t love each other anymore…

What exactly are you teaching the kids
about marriage?

Maybe seeing two healthy households is better than watching two miserable people stay together for 15 years.

Did anyone here actually stay together for the kids, and do you think it helped them?

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 10 days ago

Unpopular opinion for new founders

Your first startup probably shouldn’t be your “big idea.”

Build something boring, learn how to get customers, learn how to charge money, and then take your big swing.

I think a lot of people are trying to become founders before learning how to sell.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 11 days ago

Hot take from building SaaS

I think “talk to your users” is becoming bad advice when taken literally.
If you ask users what they want, they’ll usually describe features.
If you watch what they actually do, you’ll find problems they never even mention.
I’ve learned more from watching someone struggle with my product for 5 minutes than from a 30-minute feedback call.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 11 days ago

Something I’ve noticed building with AI lately

I used to spend most of my time figuring out how to build something.
Now I spend more time figuring out whether I should build it at all.
AI made execution so cheap that I’ve caught myself building things that would’ve taken weeks before — only to realize nobody actually needed them.
Honestly, I think that’s going to be a bigger problem than AI replacing developers.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 11 days ago

SaaS distribution harder than building the product in 2026?

It feels like building with AI has become the easy part. The real challenge is getting people to trust your product enough to pay for a subscription. If you were launching a SaaS today, what distribution channel would you bet on first—and why?

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 13 days ago

Is anyone else noticing that AI products are becoming harder to differentiate?

Every day there’s a new “AI-powered” tool launching, but most feel like wrappers around the same models. What actually makes you try a new AI product in 2026—better UX, lower price, unique features, or something else? Curious what everyone here thinks.

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u/Impossible_Sun802 — 13 days ago