How Adam Lyttle turned a portfolio of more than fifty tiny apps into a $50,000-a-month machine by treating every app as a small, disposable, sellable bet and letting the App Store pick the winners.
How Preet Mishra built Helploom solo on Reddit, got five serious offers in 48 hours, and chose the buyer who would keep it alive over the one who would pay the most.
How Luca Restagno made his fourth exit by recognizing that Userdesk was a good product with the wrong owner, and why founder-product fit decides more than the product ever will.
How Hirvesh Munogee grew Habit Pixel from $28 to $1,000 MRR in eight months with a few legible levers, and why that made a tiny app something a buyer wanted before he ever thought about selling.