Sharath Kuruganty

Are you building in public? Drop what you are working on and one lesson learned from your journey!

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Simeon Ivanov
Hi, my team and I built Swayde, https://swayde.app. We actually launcher recently too. The main takeaway from the past year developing the product: Keep your teem engaged, give them a holistic view on all factors and functional areas of the project. Inform the technical people about user acquisition and feedback. Inform creative people on how much money we have left :). Make people understand that the areas they own are connected vessels.
Eric Gilmore
Hi! :) I am bootstrapping a creative production platform to help designers scale their output: https://creativeautomatic.com One lesson I've learned is that there is so much to learn, but the communities on Product Hunt and Twitter have been amazingly supportive. Thank you and I would appreciate any feedback you may have to make Creative Automatic more useful.
Preet Arjun Singh
Starting building our Daily Crypto chrome extension after I found crypto watchlists too cumbersome to use! Been adding features and shipping and it's been so much fun: https://bit.ly/trydailycrypto Lesson: Being the first customer for the problem you're solving may or may not be rewarding - but it surely is fun 😁
techlarapoint
I want to learn about coding like https://techlarapoint.com/farmin.... Is this possible through producthunt?
Ste
Building https://unblokd.com Lesson 1: It takes 10x the effort you anticipate to make someone notice your product. Lesson 2: Your first iteration will always be s**t compared to your 10th iteration. But you won't get to the 10th iteration without going through the 1st iteration.
Carsten Pleiser
Working on Paperless.io & StartupBrand.io - Number one lesson: Don't overthink, just ship.
Marvin Blum
I'm working on pirsch.io. My lesson learned (also from our previous product) is to get in touch with customers and iterate quickly instead of building the "perfect" product.
Anurag Singh
Building https://ultrainbox.io - one inbox for all your chats, DMs, emails. No.1 Lesson: Be really sure WHO you are building for. And find them :) As early, as many. Zeroing in on that "first user" is critical.
Osinachi Onwuka
My team is working on a tool that allows you to record, transcribe and share key highlights from your Zoom calls with your team. Right now, we're in the beta stage and I'll love your honest feedback if this is a useful product to you or not. https://www.withpanda.co.uk What I've learned: product management is key and should never be overlooked
Rosie Sherry
I'm working on https://rosie.land - mostly it's writing, sharing, researching and education on community building. Mostly I share stuff randomly on Twitter or Indie Hackers. I also have a small private indie community where I share stuff in semi-public, I'm much more transparent there.