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I didn’t know what I was doing. So I made one page.

I didn’t have a funnel.
I didn’t have a strategy.
Most days I didn’t even know what I was doing.

But I couldn’t keep guessing.
I needed something small, real, and fast.
So I built one page that could sell.

No fluff. No audience. No ad budget.
Just structure.

I tested it. Sold it.
Then someone else asked if they could try it.
So I packaged it — exactly as I used it.

It’s not fancy.
It just works.

posted to Icon for group Community Building
Community Building
on June 2, 2025
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    Love this. Really relatable. We’re doing something similar with Louis, an AI tool that turns product ideas into demo videos. No budget, no audience, just trying to get something real out there.
    Quick question: was your one-page more about the story or the features?

  2. 2

    just do the simple things

  3. 2

    Now did you still need help with it

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