Christian Peverelli - WeAreNoCode
I’ve helped 600+ non-technical founders launch their first apps.Here’s how to be one of the winners 👇1) Most founders obsess over features. They try to sell the product.But no one cares about your product. They care about the outcome it delivers.So, reframe.2) Most founders build the whole thing.They fall in love with the idea and get trapped in perfectionism.But most people only care about the core function.Everything else is just nice to have.So, narrow your scope.3) Most founders hire teams. They don’t believe they can build an app themselves.“I’m not technical.”That’s how they run out of money—fast.With AI tools, all you need is to learn a few basics.Believe in yourself.4) Most founders self-sabotage.“Is it scalable? What if this? What if that?”They spiral into analysis paralysis.They retreat to reading books and watching YouTube.Nothing moves forward.Instead, take your first 2–3 actions.Let those open doors to a world you didn’t think possible.5) Most founders try to piece it all together. They bounce between articles, videos, and podcasts— and get stuck with conflicting advice and endless overthinking.It doesn’t work.Millions have done this before you. So follow a proven structure—skip the trial and error.→ Notice how little of this was about the product itself?That’s because building your first product as a non-technical founder is about much more than the tech.Trust yourself.❤️ You’ve got this.PS: Want a support system? Applications are open for our AI coding bootcamp. Launch your app in 30 days. APPLY: www.wearenocode.com/ai-coding-bootcamp
5 months ago | [YT] | 190
Christian Peverelli - WeAreNoCode
I’ve helped 600+ non-technical founders launch their first apps.
Here’s how to be one of the winners 👇
1) Most founders obsess over features.
They try to sell the product.
But no one cares about your product.
They care about the outcome it delivers.
So, reframe.
2) Most founders build the whole thing.
They fall in love with the idea and get trapped in perfectionism.
But most people only care about the core function.
Everything else is just nice to have.
So, narrow your scope.
3) Most founders hire teams.
They don’t believe they can build an app themselves.
“I’m not technical.”
That’s how they run out of money—fast.
With AI tools, all you need is to learn a few basics.
Believe in yourself.
4) Most founders self-sabotage.
“Is it scalable? What if this? What if that?”
They spiral into analysis paralysis.
They retreat to reading books and watching YouTube.
Nothing moves forward.
Instead, take your first 2–3 actions.
Let those open doors to a world you didn’t think possible.
5) Most founders try to piece it all together.
They bounce between articles, videos, and podcasts—
and get stuck with conflicting advice and endless overthinking.
It doesn’t work.
Millions have done this before you.
So follow a proven structure—skip the trial and error.
→ Notice how little of this was about the product itself?
That’s because building your first product as a non-technical founder is about much more than the tech.
Trust yourself.
❤️ You’ve got this.
PS: Want a support system? Applications are open for our AI coding bootcamp. Launch your app in 30 days.
APPLY: www.wearenocode.com/ai-coding-bootcamp
5 months ago | [YT] | 190