/grill-me by @mattpocockuk has earned its place in my daily workflow
It refuses to let you proceed blindly and questions your plan until you actually understand it.
pairing it with /to-issues also helped a lot
@paulo_kombucha I think when too many notifications happen concurrently, you should make something to group them, I usually run a lot of sessions in parallel and I am seeing the possibility of getting overwhelmed with too many notifications.
After numerous rejections Mood Weave just launched!
Be one of the first to try this beautifully simple mood tracker and leave your mark. Your feedback means everything to an indie dev. ❤️
Link: https://t.co/Rbwz6gUijC
#indiedev#newapp#moodjournal
After numerous rejections Mood Weave just launched!
Be one of the first to try this beautifully simple mood tracker and leave your mark. Your feedback means everything to an indie dev. ❤️
Link: https://t.co/Rbwz6gUijC
#indiedev#newapp#moodjournal
After numerous rejections Mood Weave just launched!
Be one of the first to try this beautifully simple mood tracker and leave your mark. Your feedback means everything to an indie dev. ❤️
Link: https://t.co/Rbwz6gUijC
#indiedev#newapp#moodjournal
I have been very overwhelmed lately,
School, work and building and app on the side is hard, and it’s been hard juggling everything lately
A positive reminder to keep going was everything I needed today and MoodWeave helped. So glad the app is doing it’s job
@averycode@neuranne I'm making a mental health app too, any reads you recommend? I am making a mood journal and paired with positive reinforcement accountability tracker.
@audiencon Preventing scope creep when it comes to developing app or web based startups.
I have seen many devs archive their whole project falling in 'Just one more feature trap'.
I try to keep it simple and iterate overtime, basically have an evolutionary workflow.