Are you building in public? Drop what you are working on and one lesson learned from your journey!
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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.
We're building https://tally.so (the simplest way to create forms for free).
Biggest lesson: learning how to say no. As a bootstrapped team of 2 we need to make hard decisions all the time in order to be able to focus on growing our product and secure time for creation.
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We are building a network of package receiving lockboxes to protect and organize peoples home deliveries.
We have learned that building a physical product adds many interesting challenges to a project.
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We are building a sales and PM simplification solution live with a partner client. Lesson learned: literally everything takes longer than you expect... if you're intent is to do it right. www.whatboard.app for our shameless plug.
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Working on https://vero.fm
Learned that copywriting for SEO is not an effective strategy for validating an idea.
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We created PremastPlus for Google Slides, and we will launch it in a few days. I have learned that improve your product based on what users exactly need 🤩 ⚡️
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I'm building https://www.kanosurveys.com - a platform for running customer satisfaction surveys using the Kano model technique.
I have learned that there are no shortcuts. You've got to put the work in consistently over a long time to see results. I've been using a streak tracking app to motivate me to work on the app 4 x per week, I'm up to a 17 week streak so far!
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Just built a new social network: ASCEND, check us out and please upvote if called. I’m a whole new person since starting this project - so many initiations along the way. I’ve gotten a phd in leadership and coherence for sure. So grateful for all of it, especially the growth in my capacity to handle challenging conversations while navigating a business partnership which really is a commercial marriage.
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Hello everyone, I'm working on StitchedOn, (https://stitchedon.com) a social directory for no code tutorials built completely on Bubble. I've learned you don't need to know how to code to launch a useful site for the world to enjoy. While I'm a software engineering student myself, I found no code tools to be the best starting point for most projects.
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