I
went
from
a
college
student
who
had
never
built
anything
in
his
life
before
to
creating
my
first
project
with
over
100
000
users
and
making
25
000
a
month
This
is
Kyan
He's
21
still
in
college
and
just
five
months
ago
he
shipped
his
very
first
app
idea
to
the
world
I
used
Cursor
to
build
the
entire
project
It
took
me
about
a
week
to
build
everything
What
I
love
about
his
app
idea
is
that
it's
dead
simple
It's
not
some
crazy
trend
or
viral
idea
It's
just
a
useful
tool
for
a
very
niche
audience
which
is
why
it's
already
making
him
25
000
a
month
If
you
have
a
tiny
little
problem
there
are
at
least
thousands
if
not
tens
of
thousands
of
people
out
there
with
the
exact
same
problem
that
you
have
I
asked
Kyan
to
come
onto
the
channel
to
share
everything
and
in
this
episode
we'll
dive
into
the
incredibly
simple
app
that
he
built
what
everyone
gets
wrong
about
finding
a
good
app
idea
and
his
advice
for
how
to
go
from
idea
to
revenue
in
just
a
couple
months
All
right
Let's
dive
in
I'm
Pat
Walls
and
this
is
Starter
Story
All
right
Kyan
welcome
to
the
channel
I'm
stoked
to
have
you
on
here
Tell
me
about
who
you
are
what
you
built
and
what's
your
story
Yeah
So
my
name
is
Kyan
and
I
went
from
a
college
student
who
had
never
built
anything
in
his
life
before
to
creating
my
first
project
with
over
100
000
users
and
making
25
000
a
month
in
under
five
months
by
just
vibe
coding
and
posting
on
social
media
Today
I'm
excited
to
share
more
about
how
I
was
able
to
turn
my
hobby
into
a
money
making
machine
and
how
it
grew
so
fast
This
is
crazy
Usually
people
don't
get
this
lucky
They
don't
hit
it
right
on
their
first
try
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
wanted
to
bring
you
on
Super
cool
app
that
you
built
and
it's
absolutely
crushing
it
in
five
months
Let's
talk
about
that
Can
you
explain
the
app
that
you
built
in
a
few
sentences
and
then
can
you
pull
up
your
revenue
screenshots
to
show
that
this
is
actually
making
25
000
a
month
Yeah
for
sure
So
ToneAdapt
is
a
website
and
a
mobile
app
for
guitarists
that
allows
any
user
to
sound
like
their
favorite
song
in
under
30
seconds
Every
guitar
amp
and
pedalboard
sounds
slightly
different
or
has
slightly
different
settings
ToneAdapt
bridges
the
gap
between
guitarists
and
their
gear
telling
them
exactly
how
to
set
up
their
rig
to
sound
like
any
song
they
want
We
have
different
tier
subscriptions
so
we
have
weekly
prices
for
10
a
week
and
we
have
annual
plans
for
around
60
a
year
year
Yeah
so
we
launched
originally
as
a
website
and
then
we
also
have
a
mobile
app
as
well
So
combined
revenue
between
the
website
and
the
mobile
app
we've
done
over
25
000
in
the
past
four
weeks
Yeah
so
the
last
four
weeks
on
the
Stripe
dashboard
you
can
see
we've
done
around
11
500
in
revenue
As
the
past
four
weeks
on
the
mobile
app
you
can
see
we've
done
another
14
000
and
have
over
397
active
subscribers
all
in
the
past
month
since
we've
launched
the
mobile
app
So
this
is
my
growth
in
the
past
three
months
We've
done
45
000
on
the
website
and
we
have
1
400
new
subscribers
in
the
past
three
Amazing
growth
I
mean
to
do
this
all
in
five
months
is
crazy
That's
super
fast
Last
year
around
this
time
you
hadn't
even
started
this
app
which
is
super
cool
So
let's
talk
about
that
How
do
you
even
get
to
the
place
You
told
me
earlier
that
you're
in
college
How
do
we
even
get
to
the
place
where
you've
built
an
app
that's
making
over
25
000
a
month
month
while
you're
in
college
Yeah
so
I
was
a
completely
normal
college
student
majoring
in
CS
at
San
Diego
State
University
I
began
learning
the
guitar
about
a
year
and
a
half
ago
and
I
was
immediately
obsessed
I
was
playing
the
guitar
almost
every
day
And
in
the
fall
I
began
doing
UGC
content
for
brands
to
make
some
extra
money
on
the
the
side
which
really
opened
up
my
eyes
to
the
power
of
social
media
and
taught
me
how
to
create
viral
content
that
gets
attention
All
right
cool
I
like
that
You
usually
don't
hear
you
hear
about
people
building
apps
but
typically
you
don't
hear
as
much
about
people
who
are
creating
content
and
then
they
want
to
build
an
app
So
I
think
that's
super
cool
How
did
you
then
get
the
idea
for
this
app
and
then
how
did
you
know
that
it
was
something
that
could
actually
crush
it
Yeah
so
at
the
time
I
was
struggling
to
get
internships
So
I
went
looking
for
a
project
to
put
on
my
resume
and
loving
the
guitar
at
the
time
I
began
brainstorming
pain
points
that
I
faced
while
playing
the
guitar
And
I
realized
I
was
using
ChatGPT
at
the
time
to
figure
out
how
to
get
guitar
tones
but
it
wasn't
really
all
that
accurate
And
I
talked
to
other
guitarists
on
Reddit
on
Instagram
mainly
in
comment
sections
and
many
of
them
had
the
exact
same
problem
but
there
was
no
real
solution
out
there
So
I
knew
if
I
had
the
problem
and
a
few
other
guitarists
I
know
also
had
the
problem
there's
probably
millions
of
others
out
there
that
have
the
exact
same
problem
I
love
this
app
that
Kyan
built
Why
Because
it's
simple
and
it
solves
a
problem
that
he
personally
experienced
But
here's
the
thing
even
if
you
build
the
best
idea
in
the
world
people
still
need
to
find
it
And
that's
why
I
put
together
this
free
guide
called
1
000
000
Attention
It's
a
massive
resource
packed
with
real
examples
and
strategies
for
getting
eyeballs
and
attention
on
your
product
which
is
the
most
important
thing
you
can
do
in
2026
The
goal
of
this
resource
is
to
help
you
stop
building
in
silence
and
start
getting
your
idea
out
there
in
front
of
real
people
So
if
you're
building
something
and
you're
ready
to
actually
grow
it
just
head
to
the
link
in
the
description
to
get
started
for
free
All
right
let's
get
back
to
the
episode
Nice
So
I
love
that
you
built
it
from
a
place
of
like
hey
this
is
something
cool
that
I
could
build
that's
useful
for
me
I
think
that's
always
the
best
type
of
apps
to
build
It's
like
a
almost
like
a
personal
curiosity
Like
could
I
make
something
better
than
chat
GPT
So
for
anyone
watching
that's
always
a
great
reason
to
build
an
app
which
is
I
need
this
I
have
this
problem
Let's
talk
about
how
you
went
ahead
and
built
it
So
you
had
this
idea
How
did
you
actually
build
it
How
long
did
it
take
to
build
the
app
Yeah
so
I
had
the
idea
for
a
few
months
actually
Over
Thanksgiving
break
I
had
some
free
time
and
I
decided
to
build
V1
since
it
was
literally
the
first
thing
I'd
ever
built
It
took
me
about
a
week
to
build
everything
and
get
everything
working
properly
Nowadays
I
would
say
the
same
project
would
take
me
a
couple
hours
to
build
And
yeah
every
line
of
code
was
vibe
coded
Not
a
single
line
of
code
has
been
written
myself
So
I
use
Supabase
for
my
database
and
Vercel
for
hosting
and
analytics
Mailgun
for
emails
Stripe
for
payment
processing
And
then
for
APIs
I
use
the
OpenAI
API
and
the
Tavli
web
search
API
And
then
I
use
Cloud
Code
to
do
all
of
my
code
writing
And
yeah
this
is
the
web
app
stack
that
allows
you
to
ship
a
web
app
tonight
and
get
someone
to
pay
for
it
as
soon
as
possible
For
the
app
I
also
use
Vercel
for
all
of
the
backend
API
routes
I
use
Supabase
for
the
database
as
well
And
then
I
use
Revenue
Cat
to
track
all
my
payments
and
subscriptions
I
use
Superwall
for
paywalls
and
A
B
testing
different
experiments
And
it
is
built
in
Swift
natively
I
mean
it
just
goes
to
show
you
how
fast
you
can
build
stuff
now
You
just
said
screw
it
I'm
going
to
build
the
iPhone
app
now
after
I've
built
the
web
app
and
you
built
it
really
fast
And
the
mobile
app
you
built
has
done
over
15
000
in
the
last
month
which
is
just
super
crazy
to
think
about
But
I'm
sure
just
building
it
didn't
make
all
the
customers
come
right
Anybody
can
build
a
guitar
app
right
now
They
may
not
make
a
single
dollar
So
let's
talk
about
growth
How
did
you
actually
get
users
for
this
app
How'd
you
get
your
first
users
and
how'd
you
kind
of
scale
it
out
Yeah
for
sure
So
my
marketing
approach
was
dead
simple
The
first
video
I
actually
ever
posted
about
ToneAdapt
went
viral
overnight
And
I
realized
quickly
it's
not
just
about
one
viral
video
but
it's
about
repeating
that
process
consistently
and
turning
that
attention
into
real
paying
subscribers
So
my
marketing
approach
was
very
simple
I
posted
on
social
media
three
times
a
day
reposted
across
as
many
platforms
as
I
can
Instagram
TikTok
YouTube
Facebook
And
I
put
my
face
behind
the
brand
immediately
to
build
trust
with
users
from
day
one
and
have
them
almost
feel
like
they
are
joining
the
journey
with
me
as
I
continue
to
make
improvements
to
the
app
add
more
gear
and
make
the
entire
thing
better
When
formats
converted
I
scaled
those
formats
aggressively
You
mentioned
one
thing
that
I
thought
was
interesting
is
that
you
decided
to
put
your
face
behind
the
brand
immediately
Were
you
not
like
embarrassed
to
like
put
your
face
out
there
and
like
be
super
cringe
or
like
had
you
already
done
that
Or
what
are
your
thoughts
and
advice
for
people
who
might
be
thinking
of
doing
the
same
Yeah
So
the
first
video
I
posted
was
honestly
super
embarrassing
All
of
my
friends
saw
it
Some
of
them
were
making
fun
of
me
a
little
bit
But
once
you
get
over
that
first
video
and
it's
on
the
Internet
for
everyone
to
see
you
realize
it
doesn't
actually
matter
And
every
video
after
that
first
one
there's
no
embarrassment
anymore
OK
And
on
that
note
all
your
friends
that
saw
your
cringe
video
I'm
sure
they
were
thinking
I
kind
of
want
to
do
the
same
I
want
to
build
an
app
I
want
to
make
money
online
I
want
to
build
something
cool
around
a
hobby
that
I
picked
up
like
guitar
which
I
think
is
super
cool
If
you
were
to
start
over
based
on
everything
that
you've
learned
in
the
last
five
months
you
have
this
really
successful
app
and
you
had
to
start
over
right
now
based
on
everything
you
know
about
content
building
everything
What
would
be
like
your
playbook
to
finding
another
app
idea
like
this
or
just
advice
for
anyone
out
there
who's
watching
this
who
wants
to
do
the
same
Yeah
So
I
would
tell
them
to
pick
a
hobby
or
a
niche
that
they
already
know
Pick
something
that
you
do
every
day
or
every
week
yourself
For
me
that
was
learning
the
guitar
I've
been
playing
the
guitar
almost
every
day
for
over
a
year
before
I
thought
about
building
Tone
It
Out
I
think
this
matters
because
you
understand
and
face
the
exact
pain
points
that
you're
trying
to
solve
without
doing
any
market
research
Technically
you
are
your
own
customer
that
you're
targeting
and
you
understand
your
niche
better
than
anyone
else
Yeah
I
think
a
lot
of
people
underestimate
like
how
like
cool
of
little
hobbies
or
passions
or
interests
that
they
have
And
they
don't
even
think
that
there
could
potentially
be
like
a
business
idea
there
And
they
think
oh
I
don't
have
any
passions
I
don't
have
any
hobbies
But
if
you
do
have
something
that
you
enjoy
let's
say
it's
not
guitar
but
it's
you
know
running
or
something
like
that
How
would
you
go
and
find
an
actual
app
worth
building
around
that
hobby
Yeah
so
in
whatever
hobby
that
you
have
in
your
life
there
could
be
a
tiny
little
pain
point
where
there's
no
solution
or
a
slow
process
or
inaccurate
results
any
convenience
at
all
You
can
make
something
out
of
that
And
that's
a
business
opportunity
So
I
came
up
for
the
idea
for
Tone
Adapt
simply
because
I
was
using
ChatGPT
to
get
tones
and
there
was
no
real
product
that
was
doing
the
same
thing
yet
There's
a
lot
of
people
out
there
So
chances
are
if
you
have
a
tiny
little
problem
there
are
at
least
thousands
if
not
tens
of
thousands
of
people
out
there
with
the
exact
same
problem
that
you
have
I
talk
to
a
lot
of
people
they
have
maybe
an
idea
but
they
almost
have
this
like
obsession
obsession
with
perfection
and
they
build
all
these
features
and
it
ends
up
being
this
like
thing
that
doesn't
even
really
work
that
well
What
would
be
your
advice
around
that
Yeah
I'd
say
ship
V1
on
the
web
right
now
You
can
ship
a
web
app
today
and
get
someone
to
pay
for
your
products
by
tonight
if
you
ship
on
the
Internet
Don't
spend
hours
picking
a
logo
Don't
polish
anything
Just
build
something
put
it
on
the
Internet
and
charge
money
for
it
You'll
be
getting
revenue
from
day
one
and
feedback
for
improvements
when
you
eventually
build
out
the
mobile
app
I'd
say
post
about
it
every
single
day
on
social
media
This
is
where
I
see
so
many
people
quit
They
build
an
amazing
product
It
looks
beautiful
It
solves
a
great
problem
and
they
never
get
anyone's
eyes
on
it
Commit
to
posting
three
times
every
single
day
for
at
least
a
month
and
I
guarantee
you
will
make
money
and
get
users
Show
your
product
solving
something
in
real
time
and
you
might
not
go
viral
on
day
one
but
you'll
figure
out
which
formats
convert
and
which
don't
If
you
aren't
posting
your
product
for
people
to
see
then
nothing
else
here
matters
You
honestly
don't
even
think
about
what
you're
posting
Any
content
is
better
than
no
content
at
all
Every
time
you
post
content
someone
is
seeing
it
and
someone
will
be
willing
to
go
and
use
your
app
Once
you
find
a
piece
of
content
that
works
this
is
where
it
gets
a
little
bit
easier
Your
first
piece
of
content
that
converts
is
now
your
template
for
everything
else
that
you're
about
to
do
Remake
it
50
times
with
tiny
variations
Hire
UGC
creators
to
copy
that
exact
same
format
60
times
a
month
Put
money
behind
it
on
meta
ads
and
TikTok
ads
Once
you
find
this
format
that
converts
you
need
to
ride
it
until
it
dies
That's
the
entire
formula
You
need
to
post
relentlessly
until
you
have
one
winner
Take
that
one
winner
and
pour
gasoline
on
it
until
it
doesn't
work
anymore
and
then
repeat
All
right
So
I
mean
one
thing
that
I
love
about
this
kind
of
playbook
that
you
shared
is
just
posting
content
every
single
day
There
are
a
million
guitar
tone
and
tune
apps
I'm
looking
on
the
app
store
right
now
but
yours
shows
up
after
the
sponsor
results
as
number
two
for
the
keyword
guitar
tone
And
there's
a
lot
of
reasons
why
but
I
think
one
of
them
is
that
you've
just
been
sharing
it
so
much
on
social
media
Like
you
mentioned
two
to
three
clips
a
day
That
is
going
to
make
you
stand
out
in
the
sea
of
guitar
tone
apps
And
as
AI
coding
gets
even
more
easy
there's
going
to
be
even
more
of
them
So
how
do
you
stand
out
creating
content
On
that
note
I
would
love
to
actually
see
this
app
I
was
about
to
download
it
but
maybe
you
can
give
me
a
quick
demo
of
how
it
works
And
I'd
just
love
to
see
because
I
used
to
play
the
guitar
I
would
have
loved
to
have
this
back
in
the
day
But
yeah
give
me
a
quick
demo
of
what
it
does
Yeah
for
sure
So
this
is
ToneAdapt
and
this
is
the
main
page
that
users
will
be
using
Down
here
the
user
will
input
whatever
guitar
that
they
play
on
and
whatever
amp
that
they
play
on
We
have
over
1
500
guitars
and
2
000
amps
in
the
database
So
most
users
are
covered
Down
here
you
could
add
any
built
in
amp
effects
or
any
pedals
that
you
might
have
as
well
And
then
you
will
look
up
whatever
song
that
you
want
to
sound
like
For
example
if
I
want
to
get
the
tone
of
Hotel
California
by
The
Eagles
I'll
come
down
here
and
search
it
up
And
then
you
click
Research
And
you
can
see
in
under
30
seconds
you
will
get
the
entire
original
gear
that
the
original
artist
used
to
record
the
song
his
guitar
pickups
amp
And
it'll
estimate
the
amp
settings
that
the
original
artist
was
using
on
the
record
It'll
also
show
you
the
entire
effects
and
pedals
section
as
well
And
then
this
is
the
main
selling
point
for
users
We
adapt
the
guitar
tone
to
the
user's
gear
So
you
can
see
we'll
recommend
presets
that
the
user
should
use
because
that's
what
they
have
on
their
amp
We'll
show
them
the
pickup
choice
and
we'll
show
them
how
to
set
up
their
amp
to
sound
just
like
the
song
You
can
see
the
adjustments
between
the
original
song
and
the
user's
gear
We
also
show
them
how
to
set
up
their
signal
chain
and
other
amp
effects
as
well
This
is
awesome
I
mean
I
think
it's
super
cool
We've
talked
to
a
few
founders
who
do
just
tools
that
help
in
the
music
industry
or
music
production
process
Like
we
interviewed
this
one
guy
It's
more
event
production
but
he
has
like
a
timer
for
being
on
stage
We
interviewed
another
guy
who
does
AI
generated
music
videos
for
artists
so
they
can
save
on
music
video
costs
There's
all
sorts
of
cool
ideas
So
if
you're
watching
this
and
you
are
passionate
about
music
or
instruments
or
something
in
that
space
or
it
can
even
be
out
of
that
space
There's
just
so
many
cool
ideas
like
this
that
clearly
can
do
well
This
app
you're
making
over
25
000
a
month
which
is
awesome
The
last
question
that
we
ask
everyone
who
comes
onto
the
channel
is
if
you
go
back
in
time
time
before
you
decided
to
build
this
app
and
obviously
it
worked
out
great
for
you
what
advice
would
you
give
to
your
younger
self
or
to
anyone
watching
this
who
wants
to
do
the
same
Yeah
I
would
tell
you
to
start
posting
on
social
media
today
It
doesn't
have
to
be
for
a
specific
product
or
you
don't
have
to
be
selling
anything
Just
start
posting
on
social
media
It
will
open
up
so
many
doors
for
you
I
think
it's
the
most
valuable
skill
that
anyone
can
have
in
today's
world
Yeah
I
agree
I
mean
we
talked
to
so
many
founders
on
here
It
feels
like
eight
or
nine
out
of
10
founders
I
ask
how
do
you
grow
TikTok
Instagram
social
media
It's
the
number
one
skill
to
grow
So
you
might
as
well
even
if
you
hate
it
you
might
as
well
figure
it
out
and
learn
it
because
that's
how
businesses
grow
these
days
Thank
you
Kyan
for
coming
on
and
sharing
everything
even
though
you
didn't
have
to
I
appreciate
you
coming
on
and
inspiring
the
world
with
this
awesome
business
idea
Thank
you
guys
Gus
producer
of
Starter
Story
What
do
you
think
of
Kyan
and
this
guitar
tone
tuner
app
that
he
built
I
know
So
simple
right
I
mean
that's
kind
of
the
like
that's
my
takeaway
is
like
man
what
a
cool
little
idea
You
know
I
used
to
play
guitar
in
college
I
actually
taught
myself
how
to
play
guitar
I
used
to
use
this
website
called
like
it
was
like
free
guitar
lessons
dot
com
And
that's
how
I
taught
myself
So
I
know
it's
different
but
it
just
reminds
me
like
man
there's
like
riches
and
niches
right
His
isn't
even
like
a
learn
guitar
app
It's
just
like
a
match
the
sound
So
anyways
I'm
super
impressed
You
seem
like
a
chill
dude
Yeah
I
don't
know
I'm
rambling
but
those
are
some
thoughts
Yeah
no
you
mentioned
something
smart
I
thought
which
was
it
doesn't
teach
you
how
to
use
the
guitar
which
is
like
a
crazy
app
Like
you
know
that
would
be
like
a
really
ambitious
project
It's
just
something
that
helps
you
match
the
tone
That's
simple
You
could
build
that
pretty
easily
I
bet
you
could
go
build
it
right
now
I
think
that
sometimes
people
doubt
that
such
a
small
idea
can
make
a
lot
of
money
And
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
really
wanted
to
do
this
interview
is
he
pulled
up
his
revenue
dashboard
and
showed
it
right
There
are
enough
guitar
players
out
there
that
want
to
match
their
tone
and
need
to
solve
solve
that
problem
enough
to
pay
for
it
that
that
is
enough
And
this
is
the
change
that's
happening
right
now
in
this
world
which
is
you
can
build
that
so
easily
now
with
AI
by
putting
tools
someone
like
him
who
didn't
have
a
whole
lot
of
experience
as
long
as
you
have
an
idea
because
you
can
just
build
it
Yeah
just
it's
a
good
reminder
that
like
any
you
know
I
don't
want
to
say
like
any
idea
is
a
good
idea
As
long
as
it
solves
like
a
painful
problem
even
if
it's
just
for
you
like
he
said
there's
a
good
chance
someone
else
out
there
has
probably
had
the
same
feeling
or
like
man
I
wish
this
existed
That's
probably
that's
that's
what
he
said
Right
And
it's
just
a
good
reminder
I
don't
know
like
the
AI
coding
has
made
it
so
like
you
can
kind
of
create
any
idea
really
fast
And
that's
yeah
it's
a
really
it's
really
cool
You
know
I
think
that's
really
cool
Yeah
And
right
now
we're
on
this
like
AI
can
create
anything
that's
really
cool
But
what's
going
to
happen
is
a
lot
of
everyone's
going
to
be
able
to
build
anything
And
they'll
just
be
this
flood
this
sea
of
apps
I'm
sure
it's
already
happening
right
now
but
it's
going
to
be
way
way
crazier
in
one
to
five
years
So
why
does
his
app
win
Well
it
was
this
content
he
created
right
One
to
three
tech
talks
or
Instagrams
that
he
was
posting
every
single
day
And
he
actually
had
a
background
in
UGC
So
I
would
go
and
look
at
his
channels
and
see
what
the
type
of
content
that
he
created
go
all
the
way
to
the
end
and
look
at
the
first
one
that
he
created
And
on
that
note
we
have
our
million
dollar
attention
guide
that
I
wanted
to
share
with
you
This
has
a
bunch
of
examples
and
strategies
for
how
to
get
eyeballs
and
attention
on
your
product
If
you
want
to
get
it
this
is
the
stuff
that
matters
Ideas
are
important
but
getting
attention
in
the
sea
of
AI
generated
tools
is
the
most
important
thing
that
you
can
do
So
click
that
link
in
the
description
If
you
want
to
get
that
guide
right
now
it's
100
free
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