u/Future_Bird8017

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Price per thumbnail? Let's talk later

MY thumbnail design skills matter for your youtube channel for growing

I'm drop my just 2 hours hustle 10 THUMBNAIL just for you I get an idea how I can make it.

DM me you want this my specialties are quality + speed

u/Future_Bird8017 — 14 days ago

If you tell me, I can make 10x better thumbnails. I just need details about your content and videos.

FEEL FREE TO DISCUSS LOWER PRICE

BULK ORDER

SINGLE THUMBNAIL

I NEED URGENT MONEY THAT'S WHY I LOOKING FOR WORK IF ANYONE NEED DM ME

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u/Future_Bird8017 — 15 days ago

Hey guys! 👋

I built this mini-game in under 24 hours just to test my execution speed and logic using antigravity

Tech Stack used: React, Vite, and strict TypeScript. (Kept the UI minimal and focused on the core loop).

I need a brutal reality check: is this level of execution good enough to actually start freelancing, or do I need to improve a lot more before entering the market?

I’m in a weird spot right now and need some serious career advice. I learn fast and have a pretty wide stack, but I'm completely confused about which direction to take for my long-term career:

Dev: Can build fast (like this game), high-fidelity landing pages, and complex UI components.

AI/Design: Custom AI video workflows (HeyGen, Higgsfield) and solid thumbnail design.

Growth: Previously SMM (for an ed-tech/awareness channel), helped scale it from 0 to 1M followers.

I am not trying to self-promote here, I genuinely have no idea how to navigate this. If you were in my shoes with these skills, which specific path would you double down on for SaaS/Mainstream Tech? What should be my next move to land my first real gig?

Any feedback on the game code/UI or career advice would be a lifesaver! I just want to earn this skills sets

u/Future_Bird8017 — 16 days ago
▲ 4 r/sideprojects+2 crossposts

Hey guys! 👋

I built this mini-game in under 24 hours just to test my execution speed and logic.

Tech Stack used: React, Vite, and strict TypeScript. (Kept the UI minimal and focused on the core loop).

I need a brutal reality check: is this level of execution good enough to actually start freelancing, or do I need to improve a lot more before entering the market?

I’m in a weird spot right now and need some serious career advice. I learn fast and have a pretty wide stack, but I'm completely confused about which direction to take for my long-term career:

Dev: Can build fast (like this game), high-fidelity landing pages, and complex UI components.

AI/Design: Custom AI video workflows (HeyGen, Higgsfield) and solid thumbnail design.

Growth: Previously SMM (for an ed-tech/awareness channel), helped scale it from 0 to 1M followers.

I am not trying to self-promote here, I genuinely have no idea how to navigate this. If you were in my shoes with these skills, which specific path would you double down on for SaaS/Mainstream Tech? What should be my next move to land my first real gig?

Any feedback on the game code/UI or career advice would be a lifesaver!

u/Future_Bird8017 — 16 days ago