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Vladislav Verbitsky builds small software products with AI and publishes every number behind them.

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All time, across every product. Costs included.
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People who have actually used something I shipped.
Projects

Projects

Everything I have shipped, and what is next.

Each one solves exactly one problem. Nothing takes longer than two months to build — if it does, it was the wrong idea.

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Project One

One job. I do it in a single screen and then get out of the way.

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Project Two

Small enough to finish, useful enough to bookmark.

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Project Three

If it takes longer than two months, it was the wrong idea.

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More on the way — one problem at a time

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The idea

1 app1 feature1 problem solved

Most software fails by trying to be a platform. I build the opposite: one tool, one job, done well enough that somebody pays for it. Then I publish what it earned — including the months it earned nothing.

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Only ideas with demand that already shows up in search.

If nobody is typing it into Google, there is nothing to launch into.

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No product takes longer than two months.

The deadline is the filter. Anything bigger is the wrong scope.

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Nine out of ten ship to the US and EU markets.

English interface, priced in dollars, distributed where the buyers are.