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So I did this at the year end,
I resigned from my 9-5 Job and serving notice period..
Will be focusing on launching new SAAS and @X .
I only have $1000 in my pocket...
My main goal is:
- Building my new products while focusing on personal branding on @X
-Finding Clients or connect with agencies to do part-time/contractual/freelance gigs.
Needed to take that risk ....
Give marketing Idea if there is a SAAS product we want to market that with Anime character how could you attach it...
Let me go to an brand example:
ProductHunt
#Day8 Build In Public
#awsdeveloper passed with 1000/1000 marks now going for the associate certification..
- Gaining certifications to get freelancing projects and part time opportunities ..
- Reaching out to new leads and agencies for any opportunities..
-Also talking with some businesses founders to do a partnership on my previous startup product..
It has a lot potential but I lack man power and marketing so I thought tieing up with someone will make these better..
- Currently focusing on getting new clients
#Day8 Build In Public
#awsdeveloper passed with 1000/1000 marks now going for the associate certification..
- Gaining certifications to get freelancing projects and part time opportunities ..
- Reaching out to new leads and agencies for any opportunities..
-Also talking with some businesses founders to do a partnership on my previous startup product..
It has a lot potential but I lack man power and marketing so I thought tieing up with someone will make these better..
- Currently focusing on getting new clients
Just given AWS cloud practitioner exam....
Hoping to do associate and professional one in upcoming two-three months.
If that would make things a little easier to get Cloud clients..
What's you all think about it??
Sometimes the best ideas don’t start in boardrooms.
They start in messy group chats…
Late-night Discord calls…
Random Zoom sessions where nobody knows who’s leading but everyone keeps talking anyway.
I once joined a small startup community like that.
Not a “networking hub.”
Not a “founders club.”
Just a bunch of people who were stupid enough to believe they could build something.
It wasn’t perfect.
Some days it felt like chaos.
Some days it felt like therapy.
But almost every day, someone was shipping something they weren't sure would work.
And that was the magic.
Nobody flexed MRR.
Nobody bragged about exits.
Everyone was just… honest.
You’d see someone drop their half-baked idea at 2 AM,
and someone else would say,
“Wait, that’s actually good — build it.”
Slowly, people who were strangers
started turning into teammates.
Dreams turned into drafts.
Drafts turned into weekends spent coding.
And a few of those weekends turned into real products.
That’s when I realized:
A startup community isn’t a place.
It’s a feeling.
It’s the rare corner of the internet where people don’t laugh at your crazy ideas —
they help make them real.
And honestly?
Every builder deserves at least one place like that.