Building Software Solutions That Matter
I build software companies that solve real problems. Here, I share my journey, thoughts, and experiences in business and life.
My Companies
50SAAS LLC
Co-founder of 50SAAS, the company behind world-leading email marketing solutions and services.

Octeth
On-premise email marketing software

Sendloop
Email marketing service

Cleanify
Email list verification

ReferralMagic
Referral tracking service

IPMonitor
IP reputation monitoring service
KAYRA LLC
Founder of KAYRA, an online portfolio company with multiple software and SaaS products.
DemoPolish
AI-powered demo video tool

TraceRank
Google rank tracking tool

LaunchMailbox
Cold email infrastructure

QuickTests
Email testing service

ClickMonk
Analytics and tracking service

HelpMonk
Customer support platform

ContactWidget
Contact form widget
SaasForecast
SaaS revenue forecasting tool
My Thoughts

Anger Doesn’t Change the Flow of Life
I used to believe that pushing harder—controlling every detail, reacting fast, fighting outcomes—was the way to get what I wanted in life. But over time, I’ve learned that anger doesn’t change reality, it just drains you. Life moves like a river, with its own current, and the more you resist it, the harder things become. This post is a reminder to myself to stop fighting, let go of the need to control, and trust the flow instead. Peace comes not from force, but from learning to steer with the current—not against it.

The Art of Surrendering to Life's Turning Points
Life flows like water, carrying us through unexpected turns that we often fight against. After decades of battling life's inevitable turning points only to watch them unfold anyway, I discovered a powerful truth: surrendering to life's natural flow isn't giving up—it's freedom. When we release our grip on outcomes and expectations, we find an inner peace that transforms how we experience life's unavoidable transitions.

The Quiet Power of Waiting
I’ve noticed something weird after 14+ years working with thousands of customers all around the world — behind every real achievement lurks this thing we never talk about: waiting. Like, actually waiting. Not the sexy part of success stories, right? We’re obsessed with hustle culture, 5-step formulas, and productivity hacks (guilty as charged; I’ve bought 17 planners in my lifetime).

Joy Is Found In What You Truly Enjoy
Many people reach adulthood without really knowing what brings them joy. Time spent without this knowledge means lost opportunities for real happiness. Studies show people who consciously do things they enjoy score 40% higher on the happiness scale than those who don’t. We chase success, relationships and material possessions but often forget to identify what truly brings us happiness.

From Control Freak to Faith: A Work in Progress
A Turkish Instagram post made me realize my control patterns. The post outlined three common struggles: doubt in divine timing, fear of history repeating, and overexertion of control. Social media sometimes delivers profound wisdom in bite-sized chunks. This post changed my understanding of surrender. Modern platforms bring ancient wisdom to new audiences.

Being Present is a Daily Practice
The human brain goes into present-moment awareness during life-threatening situations. The amygdala releases cortisol and adrenaline and we focus completely on immediate survival. We can access deep presence when needed – your brain does this during car accidents, natural disasters, or physical threats. This biological response has been with us for millions of years as a survival mechanism. Research shows these heightened states of awareness increase reaction time by up to 50%.

Less is More: The Power of a Single-Focus Vision Board
Vision boards often become a dumping ground for every desire. Research shows 92% of people who create vision boards achieve less than 20% of their visualized goals. Most vision boards contain 15-20 items, spreading attention too thin across multiple targets. The human brain processes focused, singular goals 3x more effectively than multiple competing objectives.

Life Events: Your Reaction Shapes Their Impact
Good things create positive momentum. People get over excited and lose focus during good times. Keep your normal habits during good times. The CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, kept the same work ethic and decision making process during Microsoft’s record breaking quarters and tough times.

Consistency is Life Changing Through Small Daily Habits
Two hours of weight training, five days a week, for four years created more than just muscle. The strict routine built discipline that translated into professional success. Missing workouts only when I was sick or traveling created a streak of over 1,000 workouts. The physical results were impressive strength gains and muscle growth. The mental benefits were self respect and confidence from keeping promises to myself.

The Power of Privacy: Why You Should Keep Your Plans to Yourself
Privacy creates a buffer zone for personal growth. Most successful people work on their goals in secret. Warren Buffett lived in the same house for decades despite being a billionaire. Naval Ravikant built multiple successful companies before going public. This allows for focused execution without external pressure.

Being Down is Normal – Even for Optimists
Humans don’t process like machines. Your brain releases cortisol in tough situations. Research shows this biological response helped our ancestors survive. Instead of fighting it, accept these natural reactions.

The New Software Distribution Challenge 2025
In 2025 software is more accessible than ever. AI powered tools and low code platforms have made development democratic, entrepreneurs can build complex solutions with no technical expertise. This will mean more software and SaaS products in the market.
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