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In this episode of the SAAS Operators Podcast, we talked to Jason Levin, the founder of Memelord. Jason explained how memes are the most useful tool for growth on the internet, and how “posting” is quickly becoming a necessity skill.
We talked about government accounts memeing like creators, why shareability is more important than polish and professionalism and how Jason thinks about “memetic warfare” as distribution for ideas.
Jason explains why he chose SAAS over media, how Memelord grew out of a simple problem he had himself and built in Bubble, and how improvements in AI agentic coding have made commercializing what you build the challenge, not building.
We talked about how great ads might actually be memes, the decision between hard work and leverage work, and why most people are building random side projects with no business model. We also talk about copycats, why building one is a waste of a life, and how building software is getting easier every month.
By SAAS OperatorsIn this episode of the SAAS Operators Podcast, we talked to Jason Levin, the founder of Memelord. Jason explained how memes are the most useful tool for growth on the internet, and how “posting” is quickly becoming a necessity skill.
We talked about government accounts memeing like creators, why shareability is more important than polish and professionalism and how Jason thinks about “memetic warfare” as distribution for ideas.
Jason explains why he chose SAAS over media, how Memelord grew out of a simple problem he had himself and built in Bubble, and how improvements in AI agentic coding have made commercializing what you build the challenge, not building.
We talked about how great ads might actually be memes, the decision between hard work and leverage work, and why most people are building random side projects with no business model. We also talk about copycats, why building one is a waste of a life, and how building software is getting easier every month.