I keep seeing takes about AI replacing developers. What I actually see on the ground:
AI takes care of the boilerplate. The CRUD, the repetitive patterns, the stuff nobody enjoys writing. That's genuinely useful.
But it does that for everyone equally.
What made me finally start posting here: I realized I was spending hours every week scanning HN, Reddit, Product Hunt for product ideas, and I never shared any of it. The research felt wasted.
So I built a pipeline that does the scanning automatically and sends me a weekly repor
Setting up this X account has been harder than building the product.
Week 1: staring at blank drafts
Week 2: overthinking every word
Week 3: realized nobody reads your first 10 posts
What did YOU struggle with when starting online?
#indiedev#buildinpublic
I've been building a tool for solo founders called OnePerson.
First lesson: Attention > Product.
Nobody cares if they don't know who you are.
So I'm starting here. Raw, unfiltered.
Follow along if you're building solo too 👇
#buildinpublic#solofounder
I almost built a traditional SaaS. Dashboard. Features. Pricing tiers.
Then realized: as a solo founder, I can't out-feature a 50-person team. But I can out-teach them. So I flipped the model: Guides are free. Tools are paid. Content is the moat.Agree or disagree?