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I shipped 10 builds last week without touching a laptop.

That's the reality of what I've been testing - whether you can actually run a micro SaaS from a phone. Not as a gimmick, but as a real workflow.

The key is prompting discipline. When I want a changelog section added to my delivery page, I'm not just asking. I'm structuring the task: queue it up, do QA after each step, create the build, update the OTA link, ping me on Telegram, then move to the next one. If something breaks, take notes and continue - I'll deal with it later.

The AI handles the repetitive loop. I handle the decisions. Most of my dev ops now fits in a chat thread.

Is this the future of solo building? Maybe. Or maybe it's just a useful edge case for when your laptop is in for repair and you have a deadline. Either way, it's worth knowing what's actually possible.

on June 15, 2026
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