u/harish-7

I want to know about money.

Hii everyone, I just want to know about money. How money can be made? Not in generic ways like do freelancing, sell products or make videos.. not this kind of stuff.

I really want to know about money, see if I learn a skill and I want to sell any client so I'm unable to find the clients. But the main point is I don't want to know same repetitive things like,

  1. Do job.

  2. Have a service.

  3. Sell products.

  4. Sell content (make videos)

And that's it.. This is not that thing I want to know. Can you tell me guys?

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u/harish-7 — 17 hours ago
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Why you probably don't need a $20k Native App.

I see so many founders waiting for months and burning thousands of dollars trying to build "Native" apps (Swift/Kotlin) for their MVP.

​In 2026, if you aren't building a high-end game, you’re likely wasting money. I’ve been building hybrid apps using Capacitor and web tech, and the gap is almost gone. You get:

  1. ​One codebase for iOS, Android, and Web.
  2. ​Deployment in weeks, not months.
  3. ​Easy maintenance (no hiring 3 different devs).

​I’m building an agency focused on this "lean" approach. If you’re sitting on an idea because of "dev costs," look into hybrid frameworks first. It changed the game for my last 3 internal builds.

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u/harish-7 — 11 days ago

Hey everyone,

Yesterday’s feedback was a game-changer. You guys told me that real-world execution is everything, so I spent the last 24 hours heads-down in development.

I’m excited to share that Day 2 is all about the "Core Engine."

What’s New:

  • Missions Module : Instead of generic lessons, the AI now generates level-based assignments. You don't just "read" Python; you complete missions.
  • Projects Section : A dedicated space where the AI with give you real Python projects to enhance your portfolio.
  • Live Portfolio : As you complete missions and projects, your portfolio builds itself automatically. You’ll have proof of work to show.

Why I’m doing this: Most beginners fail because they don't see their progress. By connecting Missions -> Projects -> Portfolio, you see exactly how every line of code you write is building your future as a dev.

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Comment "Beta" if you want to test the Missions and Portfolio system. after getting live the link will be sent to the whitelisted members via DM very soon.

What should I build for Day 3? Let me know!

Screenshort of SaaS in Day 2

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u/harish-7 — 21 days ago
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Hey everyone,

Yesterday’s feedback was a game-changer. You guys told me that real-world execution is everything, so I spent the last 24 hours heads-down in development.

I’m excited to share that Day 2 is all about the "Core Engine."

What’s New:

  • Missions Module : Instead of generic lessons, the AI now generates level-based assignments. You don't just "read" Python; you complete missions.
  • Projects Section : A dedicated space where the AI with give you real Python projects to enhance your portfolio.
  • Live Portfolio : As you complete missions and projects, your portfolio builds itself automatically. You’ll have proof of work to show.

Why I’m doing this: Most beginners fail because they don't see their progress. By connecting Missions -> Projects -> Portfolio, you see exactly how every line of code you write is building your future as a dev.

>🚀 Final 10 Beta Slots: The first 10 slots from yesterday are gone. I’m opening the final 10 slots for the Beta squad today.

Comment "Beta" if you want to test the Missions and Portfolio system. after getting live the link will be sent to the whitelisted members via DM very soon.

What should I build for Day 3? Let me know!

Screenshort of SaaS in Day 2

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u/harish-7 — 21 days ago

Screen short of my learning python journey 😊

Hey everyone! Continuing with my Python journey, today was a bit more technical but very interesting. I moved past basic strings and started exploring how Python handles different data types.

What I learned today:

  • Understanding the type() function to identify if a value is a string, integer, or float.
  • Working with Float values (like calculating the area of a circle).
  • The most important part: Type Conversion. I learned how to use int() and float() to convert user input so I can actually perform math operations, like calculating the sum and average of numbers.

Today's Win: I successfully built a small script that takes two numbers from a user, converts them from strings to integers, and outputs their sum and average. It’s a small step, but understanding how to manipulate data types feels like a big win for Day 2.

Next Goal: I’m planning to look into more complex operations or maybe start with basic 'if-else' logic to make the code more interactive.

I'm trying to stay consistent and document my progress here. If you have any suggestions on small math-based projects I should try next, let me know!

Wish me luck! Onces again 😉🚀

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u/harish-7 — 22 days ago
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I’m building a tool that uses AI to help developers (especially beginners) not just learn Python, but actually execute. The core idea is to turn "I want to learn X" into a structured, gamified missions with real-world projects and portfolio building.

The Vision:

Personalized Execution: AI generates mission (Python assignments) in levels given by you.

Hands-on Practice: Real-time Python practice modules.

Portfolio Focus: Tracking progress from basic scripts to full-scale projects.

What I did today:

  1. Finalized the core workflow of how the AI breaks down a Python project into daily tasks.
  2. Started working on the minimalist dashboard UI.

I’m curious to know: For those who learned Python, what was the one project that actually made you feel like a "developer"? I want to include those kinds of milestones in the AI’s mission logic.

🚀 Looking for 20 Beta Testers!

>If you want to be one of the first 20 people to get early access (for free), just comment "Beta" below! I’ll DM you the details as soon as the custom domain is live.

Will be posting updates regularly. Let’s build!

Screenshot of the Landing Page I'm building. Keeping it clean and dark-mode first because, well, we are developers! 🚀

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u/harish-7 — 22 days ago