how i got my first paid user?
i launched superfast on may 4, 2025. 87 days later, someone paid. here's what happened in between and what i learned.
hi, i'm kalash, i build things that make your life easier and i'm the founder of superfast, shipping stupidly fast so you don't have to.
i launched superfast on may 4, 2025. 87 days later, someone paid. here's what happened in between and what i learned.
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