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Day in the Life Tech Founder: Trying to Get First Users

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OPTIMIZE YOUR YOUTUBE FOR FREE: https://auto-ranked.com Discover the real challenges of trying to get first users as a tech founder in this day in the life tech founder vlog. Building a startup from scratch isn't just about coding; it's about overcoming startup struggles, marketing hurdles, and learning from feedback. Join me as I navigate the early-stage startup journey, sharing honest reflections and the mindset required for startup growth 2025. In this video, you'll see: - How I'm trying to get my first startup users and the strategies involved - The reality of early-stage startup marketing challenges - Insights into the mindset of a solo founder & software engineer - The importance of building in public and learning from feedback - The truth behind the 'just launch it' advice If you're a developer considering launching your own product, an early-stage founder, or simply curious about the day-to-day life of someone building a startup, this video is for you. No fake hype — just real progress, real uncertainty, and honest reflections. 👇 SPONSORS & LINKS 👇 Email (Business & Sponsors): mirotammi44@gmail.com YouTube & Rates: https://www.mteif.com/youtube/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mirotammi/ Homepage: https://www.mteif.com/ All Links: https://www.mteif.com/links/ Affiliate: OpusClip – Turn long videos into short-form content: https://www.opus.pro/?via=18c774 Subscribe if you enjoy honest startup vlogs, software engineering content, and behind-the-scenes creator life. #StartupGrowth2025 #DayInTheLifeTechFounder #BuildingAStartup

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In this day-in-the-life vlog, I’m basically trying to do the thing nobody really glamorizes: get the first users. I’m building my startup from scratch, and even though I’m a full-stack engineer, the hard part isn’t shipping code — it’s figuring out what to say, who to say it to, and how to get real humans to care. I walk through the messy middle of early-stage marketing: uncertainty, small experiments, and the constant “is this even working?” feeling. I also talk about the mindset side of it. The popular advice is “just launch it,” but the truth is launching is only the start — then you have to iterate based on feedback, push through the awkward outreach phase, and keep showing up even when results are slow. I’m building in public, sharing what I’m trying, and being honest about the struggles because that’s the real solo founder life. If you’re a developer thinking about launching your own product, this is what it actually looks like when you’re trying to go from zero to your first users.

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