Proseed is live.
Project management built for builders — not enterprise teams.
Tasks, notes, milestones, expenses, chat & build in public. All in one workspace.
Free to start → https://t.co/NOtBQBhtF8
I used to manage my SaaS with:
Notion (docs)
Linear (tasks)
Slack (chat)
Google Sheets (expenses)
A tweet thread (build in public)
5 tools. 5 tabs. 1 frustrated founder.
So I built Proseed.
One workspace.
Eight tools.
Zero tab switching.
I got tired of Notion for docs, Trello for tasks, Slack for chat, and a spreadsheet for expenses.
So I built one thing that does all of it.
It's called Proseed.
Tasks. Notes. Milestones. Expenses. Chat. Build in Public mode.
One workspace. Nothing you don't need.
45 builders are already using it.
45 users in a week.
No ads. No influencer deals. No launch budget.
Just shipping something real and talking about it.
The internet rewards builders who show up.
So keep showing up.
One week ago Proseed went live.
Today: 45 users.
No pitch deck. No investors. No launch budget.
Just two founders who built something people actually needed.
Next stop: 100 users and $100 MRR.
The scoreboard is public. The pressure is real.
Let's go.
Most indie builders aren't afraid to build. They're afraid to ship publicly because that would require accountability.
It would require them to stand behind their roadmap. It would require them to let go of building in private forever.
This year, I’ve spent £0 on ads.
Traffic sources:
X threads: free
Reddit posts: free
SEO: free
Revenue: £10,000+
Distribution is free.
The internet rewards consistency.
You don’t need a budget.
You need a system.
We launched @ProseedApp 4 days ago
We’re already at 40 users
Got our first paying customer yesterday
2 co founders. No ads. No launch budget.
Next goal:
100 users
$100 MRR
If you’re a founder, indie hacker, solo entrepreneur, let’s connect!