full stack engineer (web2/web3) building on @zormies & connecting NFT communities through software & gamification. Follow and engage for priority access 😉
you know what's really fucking hard as an NFT project founder.
👉 Building utility before mint!
Then again, I don't like doing things the easy way. Easy come, easy go.
I can't help but wonder though 👇
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@arvidkahl I’ve been enjoying @snipd_app. Seeing community clips and being able to surface important bits is huge 🙌
Also, being able to follow transcript while listening on 2x is amazing. Maybe I could train myself to retain things even in 3x.
This was freaking hilarious https://t.co/WRKLernLnS
@ThePrimeagen... achilles tendonitis 🤣🤣🤣
Is that why you type so blazingly fast? You use your toes as well???
Imagine if some of the bigger fish that can afford the $42K access, could actually help indie projects like this stay alive… not for free, surely some agreement could be arranged?
Any knights in shining armour?
cc/ @typefully@hypefury@TweetHunterIO
This is it. @birdy_so got the final suspension.
Birdy will not be able to afford the $42K/m Twitter API plan, nor will it be able to function properly on the $100/m. Therefore, it is shutting down 😔
I have spent so much time making this project the best I could. So much love poured into it. I was getting very close to my ultimate dream of ramen profitability with my own software. Sacrificed some things to make it happen.
The worst part of it all is that I felt like I was working on something special. Birdy was starting to get many raving superfans. Some people REALLY loved the product 😊 It feels bad to let them down.
Much love to every single person that has supported Birdy over the last 9 months 💜
It's not all doom and gloom, though. I have learned so much over those 9 months. I'm a better indie hacker because of it. I'm ready for my next project. Ready to experiment. To build. And fail. And build again.
DO. NOT. QUIT.
Having a baby is the ultimate productivity training program
The second she goes down for a nap, it’s a race to complete one meaningful thing before she wakes up
There’s no time for procrastination, self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or overthinking
Of course paying the $42k is worthwhile for them.
You’re just choosing to focus on the fact that they’ll be getting more customers because of it and conveniently ignoring that they would LOSE their business if they didn’t pay this fee.
Would you not have paid if it was financially viable for feedhive?
What would you do differently if you were in their position?
Cause less drama? I’d argue you’ve already contributed your fair share of drama with your tweets alone.