In these days I'm studying how the recent technologies are affecting all the businesses sectors.
This article really worth to be read if you are building a product.
https://t.co/OAGKQ1HFnA
Day 6 ποΈ
- Doing exercises to clean my body
See you tomorrow with:
- Video presentation of your next AI cofounder
- Super promo for X users
- Some tips I learned as my first launch π
@benln Ehi π
Is there any startup here hiring a growth marketer ?
Iβm specialized in funnel, tracking, lead generation and email automation .
I brought https://t.co/tAKYkhGO1i from 0 to 20 services per week less than one year.
@benln can you share? π«Ά
I Think it has arrived the time to upgrade my MacBook.
I take in consideration (used/new):
- Macbook
- Windows (Workstation and Laptop)
- Linux
1.000β¬ budget
Drop your suggestions
#Tech#indiecommunity#buildinpublic
Why most founder feedback is completely useless.
You ask for feedback on your product. Founders tell you what to build. You build it. Nothing changes.
The problem? They're not telling you what *they actually want*. They're guessing. Making stuff up. Hedging their bets.
Let me start, Iβm building a tool that helps your to identify your ICP, market opportunity, angles of communication and gives you keywords.
To become a preview tester. : https://t.co/anEXJxSAC8
Day 4 - Building connetcions with people
Yeah I've seen a lot of builder here on X and most of them are developing something no one need and no one cares. 43% of Startups die to the lack of market.
I'm here to change those numbers.
I'm developign your AI cofounder
@jimkroft@arvidkahl@thisiskp_ This energy! Solo launches hit different because you know every line of code, every design decision. Now comes the good part, getting real feedback from creators using it. How are the first users reacting to it?
@Elmo1337420 This. The real speed advantage isn't shipping first, it's learning first. You get 2 weeks of user feedback in 2 hours while competitors are still guessing. That feedback loop is what builds the actual moat. Shipping usable beats perfect every time.
@Quasarens The discomfort is where you learn the most though. Every time you feel uncertain about a feature, shipping and getting user feedback is the only compass that works. How do you decide what to build next when the path is unclear?
@toshit_singh This. Too many teams get caught in the perfect before launch trap. Once people use it, you finally learn what actually matters to them. Do you find customer feedback from early users shapes your roadmap more than your initial assumptions did?
@RamlaAmi The chaos is real π By day 3 you've pivoted based on feedback 10 times over. What insights would help you make smarter decisions faster on what customers actually need vs what you think they need?
@play04498976792 This is the core insight right here! Most teams are drowning in metrics but blind to unit economics. How are you helping people break down profitability by product or customer segment?
@AndyJrII Group contributions are always such a pain to organize! Love that you rebuilt it. Have you noticed which occasions are driving the most signups so far?