Your Average Tech Bro

Making videos on the internet is one of the cringiest out there.

Building products in public is one of the cringiest things out there.

I’ve done both for the past +4 years and it has completely changed my life.

I’ve posted +1000 videos on the internet and I’ve built and failed my way through 14 different apps over the past 4 years.

I’ve been able to work with some of the largest tech companies in the world on various campaigns (e.g. AWS, Microsoft) and have been able to interact with founders and CEOs of multiple companies that I admire.

I’ve been able to create additional income to provide me with a feeling of safety and security during the crazy tech market crash the past few years.

I’ve been able to meet some of the most cracked builders out there who have showed me what I want from my dream life: bootstrapped, cash flowing, 100% freedom.

It’s cringe when you’re posting videos on the internet to 0 views and 0 followers but now that I’ve grown my audience to +190k followers on TikTok, +40k on Instagram, +140k on YouTube it’s now considered cool but lemme tell you it was very uncool in the early stages.

It’s cringe when I first started building apps and the apps were objectively HORRIBLE and had 0 users and 0 revenue, but now I get hundreds of big tech engineers leaving comments on my videos about how they wish they could do what I'm doing and make a side income from apps that they build.

Embrace the cringe — if you’re cringing at what you’re doing you’re probably onto something.

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