In the last 72 hours, @samdape and I converted a web app made on @v0 to a native iPhone app that you can download rn in the App Store.
And, I only wrote 10% of the code lol.
Here's how I did it + some prompts to help you do the same 🧵
In the last 48 hours, we converted a web app made on v0 to an app you can download on the App Store rn.
Craziest part — I only wrote 10% of the code lol.
Gonna drop a thread on this tomorrow :).
one year
super fun couple of days turning my @v0 site into a native iOS app w @alec_dilanchian
he'll have a thread about the process later
also turns my pricing strat was (too) silly, so we changed it to a flat one
enjoy 🌻
ps. also works on mac
We added a journal to one year 🌻
Each day is a new entry.
Entries are 365 characters max.
Once a day has passed, that entry is locked forever.
Just a small way to remember what makes each day special :).
You can just make iPhone widgets that do one thing.
That's exactly what @samdape and I did for one year, and now doing for a new app we dropped called Lyrics.
It's a "widget first" app that does just one thing — shows you lyrics from your favorite musician.
The widget first
I have 6 months of runway left in nyc.
And tbh, I'm more excited than I've ever been.
For the last 5 years, I've been putting my all into one "big picture" idea and tinkering with a bunch of smaller things on the side like:
- Growing a programming Twitch channel to around 100
I’ve been at @_buildspace since day one.
I poured my heart and soul into this thing for the last four years.
And now, in the next few weeks, it will probably be forgotten by most.
But, that’s okay — there are a ton of amazing things that came from it and to look back on.
The
I have some tough news.
Today, @_buildspace is closing.
I wanna be real about everything.
It’s not because of investor pressure, runway, internal drama, monetization, or any of those reasons.
The actual reason is a bit more personal.
I wrote a letter about it below.
I know
I feel like we need to start moving away from the word "wallet" in web3
The word "passport" seems wayyy better to describe what is ACTUALLY happening when you connect this thing to a web app
Thoughts?
For 90 days I woke up at 4:30am to livestream myself programming.
And, today I realized how it was probably one of the best things I've ever done.
I spent 2+ hours every stream working through my own projects with a group of random people on the internet.
So, when I came
Just paid part of my rent in nyc with the revenue from an app that took me 72 hours to build + launch.
In all seriousness though, this took me over 5 weeks to get here (and I'm still pushing at it)
I've spent countless hours iterating + launching over and over again.
But, I