Sharath Kuruganty

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

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Farez Rahman
Currently building Notion Invoice, an invoicing solution for business users of Notion. (See https://notioninvoice.com). Most recent lesson: Your MVP needs fewer features than you think, but your UX needs to be more polished than you think.
Simeon Ivanov
@farez_rahman true, and a hard pill to swallow at the end of ones budget :)
Simeon Ivanov
@farez_rahman we spent a large portion of our funds on a chat functionality which neither works nor is necessary for our platform.
Abraham Samma
Working on a distributed, offline first wiki platform: https://oneplaybook.app. We've learned a lot about SEO while building it. Easier AND harder than you think 😂
Tiagorbf
I am building a virtual co-working space for bootstrappers (https://wannabe-entrepreneur.com...) and my lesson is that paying members are actually much more active and engaged than on-paying ones
Joshua Dance
I am building https://thisappwillgiveyouabs.co... One lesson learned: Make something useful, and make it findable, and they will find it. I have done minimal marketing and monthly users keeps climbing. This is not 'build it and they will come'. More like 'make it useful and make it findable via SEO'.
Aurelio
Building: https://wp-umbrella.com Key learning: being customer centric requires A LOT of discipline!
Bryce Murray
Working on Halo - a tool for early-stage investors and for founders. We've launched a waitlist for founders and are heavily developing to ensure founders have as much value-added as possible through our product. For founders, Halo is a coaching and development tool, creating clarity by identifying inherent strengths and revealing which habits may derail the success of their startup. Founders up for the waitlist here: https://t.co/Ekju54GABh
Patricia
We're working on Kairn, a productivity app to help people and their teams achieve their boldest goals & feel fulfilled (https://kairn.app/). Biggest lesson 👉 community is key. Building genuine connections and having people to talk about your product is way more powerful than any content you'll create yourself.
Eli Galarza
Working on Artifactnft.io a keychain with display for NFT's- one lesson learned is managing customers expectations when it comes to timeline because developing a hardware product takes a long time!
Waqar Azeem
Building my 3rd SaaS (https://usermaven.com) in public. It's a product analytics tool for SaaS businesses. We managed to get 200+ companies on the waiting list. One thing I've learned is that you have to post consistently on Twitter and other channels to keep the community engaged.
Roman Vorozhtsov
Hey Sharath. I'm building https://install.download - here everyone can download the software. * The most important lesson for me is that the team is the most important thing.