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Push the product, sponsor the wedding and accidentally do sales. We are back!
- Authors
- Name
- Dan Mindru
- @d4m1n
- Name
- Sandra Djajic
- @TakoTreba


Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the Morning Maker Show.
I haven't written in a while because everyone around me suddenly started launching products, raising millions, or getting married—sometimes all three. So I figured it's time to catch up.
Let's get into it.
1. Dago launched. And he's getting married.
Yes, that Dago. He finally launched his product. If you've been stalling for months, this is your sign, because if Dago can ship, you definitely can.
And as if that wasn't enough, he's also getting married.
Apparently, you can even sponsor the wedding by placing a logo somewhere. I'm seriously thinking of putting Chatbase on the flower arrangements. Or the bar. Or both.
Anyway, the man shipped. The party's happening. Product: live. Love: locked. Let's move on.

2. Lovable raised $200M. Europe is back (kind of).
I just read that Lovable raised 200 million. Feels like Europe is back… and raising.
Massive congrats to Anton Osika and the team, truly impressive.
And now the entire old continent is quietly praying they pull it off.
Like "please let this be the startup that works, so we don't have to spin up 47 more government-funded AI accelerators with no AI and no acceleration."
So no pressure, Anton. But also… all pressure.

3. Dan launched too. But no wedding sponsorships, shame, Dan.
While Dago's out here launching products and offering logo placements at his wedding, Dan decided to take a more traditional route:
He just quietly launched PageAI—a tool that builds a landing page in seconds. Not only does it look good, but it comes with SEO already baked in.
Like… the man clearly knows what he's doing.
He even shared that his conversion rates are ridiculous. Not "good." Ridiculous.

4. Anyway, somehow I also ended up in sales.
If you're wondering what a marketing person is doing on sales calls… yeah, same.
But apparently, this is what enterprise sales looks like now: No chasing. No pitching. Just letting people click around until they want more. Honestly? Not bad.
Here's what we do at Chatbase:
We've got a €500/month Pro plan, and that plan isn't just "Pro" in name—it's basically our demo flow for enterprise teams.
They don't need a call. They don't need a calendar.
They try the product, get hooked, hit the limits, and then come to us like: "Okay. This is working. How do we scale?"
That's not sales. That's customer support with a price tag.

I don't even know what to call it. Marketales? Saleting? Funnel fusion?
If you've got a better name, reply to this email and save us all.
Anyway it works, I accidentally like it, and no, I'm not putting sales calls on my LinkedIn bio just yet.
Quick thank you to CodeRabbit
If you're building anything serious (and don't want to review 800 lines of spaghetti code alone), check out CodeRabbit.
We like them. You probably will too, unless you enjoy chaos. Then don't.

That's it from me.
If you're still waiting to ship your thing, this is your reminder: Just push it.
No one knows what they're doing. Some people just press publish faster.
See you next time, hopefully before the next engagement party.
Also, Dan and I keep creating great videos on YouTube (Dan more than me, but he's brilliant).
Thank you for reading, friends.
As always, remember you don't have to do this alone. If you need any help, write back to us or join the Morning Maker Show Community and Discord to team up with like-minded people and build things together. And gossip sometimes.
Until next time,
Sandra and Dan.