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Anina Noelle Kool van Langenberghe
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9d ago
I built a journaling + intentional growth app with AI: looking for testers and honest feedback 🌱
... community I'm Anina, and together with my partner (our CTO) we've been building
Flourish
, a guided space for intentional growth. Here's what
Flourish
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Anina Noelle Kool van Langenberghe
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9d ago
Building my first ever product! :)
... idea I couldn't let go of, taught myself what I needed, and built it. It's been a wild few months and I learned so much about using Lovable and Claude Code. The product is called
Flourish
and it's a guided space for journaling, goal setting, and intentional growth. Something I genuinely wished existed for myself, so I made it. I'm here to connect with other builders, learn from people who've been through a launch before ...
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Nika
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10mo ago
which industry do you think is the riskiest to start a business, and which is flourishing?
... disruption: things like skilled trades, elder care, and essential services. These areas may not be as glamorous, but they offer real, ongoing demand and are less likely to be replaced by software or automation anytime soon. On the
flourishing
side, defense tech and cybersecurity make a lot of sense given current global events and the increasing need for digital protection. I d also add that niche platforms, especially those fostering local, in-person connections, could see a resurgence as people ... ... opportunity"? What should it be? Comment from Nika(@busmark_w_nika): @ixord Gauss curve. When nobody does it = risky (because the market is not prepared and it is unknown). When many people do it = risky (too many
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