Jeremy Lasne

How I use other people’s wins to ship faster & be profitable

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I’ve seen the same pattern again and again: the founders who copy winners thoughtfully stay in the game longer.

  • Not the ones with the wildest ideas.

  • The ones who pay close attention, rewind other people’s launches.

And instead of saying “nice,” they ask, “what exactly did they do here that I can reuse?”

That’s the core of my philosophy.

You just have to admit one thing: they got a result you want.

Maybe they hit $1,000 MRR fast.

Maybe they filled a waitlist with 500 people from a tiny niche.

Once you accept that, copying stops feeling dirty.

It becomes honest: “they solved a problem I also have, so I’ll study the move that worked.”

Copying winners, done right, is not about turning yourself into a clone/copycat.

You look at:

  • How clearly they picked a niche.

  • How simple their first offer was.

  • How they reached their first users.

Then you map that onto your reality:

  • Your niche, not theirs.

  • Your words, not their copy.

  • Your constraints in time, skills, and budget.

What you copy is the strategy:

  • You still have to execute, for sure

  • You still have to talk to users, ship, and adjust, code.

Thoughtful copying is different.

Suddenly, you’re not chasing trends.

You’re borrowing moves from people a few steps ahead on a similar path.

That’s what “startup moves worth copying” really means to me. and that’s the tagline of my newsletter : startuphunt.io

Today 270 people trusted me and I already get some good returns.

Moves that are: proven, visible & small enough that a solo founder can try them today.

You start seeing patterns everywhere.

And over time, you build your own internal library of “this type of project → these three moves usually work first.”

That library, that mindset, is the real asset.

Whether you read my stuff or not, I want you to leave with this belief:

You don’t have to invent a brand‑new path.

you can walk into a winner one and tweak it yours. It will be unique.

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