
Hosted by Adam Lyttle
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | ||||

In this video I take on the challenge to build 10 SwiftUI apps in just one month. Using ChatGPT for coding assistance and Midjourney for icons. I explore the capabilities (and limitations) of AI tools in app development. Along the way I reflect on my... more
Adam shares his darkest secrets as an ethical hacker and delves into crucial lessons every indie app developer needs to know to protect their mobile apps from hackers. Discover the hidden vulnerabilities, learn how to safeguard your app, and understa... more
Adam reveals a little-known App Store Optimization secret that no one else is talking about. With just one simple tweak that takes only 30 seconds, you can see tens of thousands of downloads and a massive increase in revenue.
Join me as I dive int... more
Adam discovers a mobile app generating $300k/month and gets inspired to update his paywall… and sees a 230% increase in trial subscriptions!
In this episode, Adam shares his insights and the specific changes he implemented. From analyzing successf... more
Great micro podcast with practical info for app developers!
Only one episode in and I can tell this is going to be one of my favorite podcasts.
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