Ruxandra Mazilu

Your personal brand is your product's credibility. Are you building both?

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Something I've been thinking about as we're about to launch PostGod:

Most founders treat personal branding as "nice to have" while treating product development as "must have." However, investors, early customers, and potential hires check your LinkedIn before they engage with your product.

How I see the credibility situation:

  • Strong product + invisible founder = slow growth

  • Weak product + visible founder = fast initial interest (but won't last)

  • Strong product + visible founder = compound growth

The problem is, of course, time-related. Building your personal brand takes time most founders don't have. You're busy shipping features, talking to users, and fundraising. Writing LinkedIn posts, while beneficial, is left as a secondary priority.

Now, agencies charge thousands for LinkedIn ghostwriting. Their "secret" is they ask really specific questions (what frustrated you this week, what are your thoughts on X, what did you learn, etc.) and use that to create posts. That's it.

We productized that process. Same questions, same voice calibration, same content strategy....without the price tag.

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Founders/builders, how are you balancing product development with building your personal brand? Are you prioritizing one over the other, or have you found a sustainable approach?

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Juan

branding is a must, but I find linkedin very cringy