INTRODUCING https://t.co/YSVZjYVrV9
STALL DESIGN in 10 MINUTES!
a client asked me for a design at 11:30am this morning
and by 11:40am they had a full 3D render of their stall with:
>multiple camera angles
>don't like something? fix it directly in the image
the traditional way to do it takes 24-48 hours.
but we built a product that does in 10 minutes what used to take 10 days.
try it free at https://t.co/YSVZjYVrV9 (first design is absolutely FREE to generate)
We thought our roadmap was pretty solid.
Then we started talking to customers.
Turns out, they were solving problems we hadn't even thought about.
Building in public is basically learning in public.
#BuildInPublic#SaaS#B2B
1. Build agency
2. Build software
3. Build a home
Le client- I need a yellow colour vespa
1. Find yellow coloured vespa
2. Build agency
3. Build software
4. Build a home.
Clients are the real priority 😭
Every customer conversation changes our roadmap a little.
We started by thinking the problem was finding the right people.
Now we're realizing the harder problem is making sure those conversations don't end after the first meeting.
That's shaping what we're building.
1. Build agency
2. build software
3. build a home
Le client- I need a yellow colour vespa
1. Find yellow coloured vespa
2. build agency
3. build software
4. build a home.
Clients are the real priority. 😄
We started by thinking the problem was helping people find the right contacts.
Every customer conversation keeps teaching us the same thing:
Finding people is only the first step
Staying connected is where the real value is
That's shaping what we're building
#publicbuilding
The coming week is going to be super productive for us.
For the next 6 days, we have 2 sites in 2 different cities with each doing 3 stalls.
My team and I are ready to be on the field.
Spoke to an exhibition agency yesterday.
12 PDFs of exhibitor lists.
Zero usable contacts.
That shouldn't be normal in 2026.
So we built something that turns a floor plan into verified contacts in minutes
#ExhibitionMarketing
One day I'm brainstorming agency names. The next day I'm on-site. Before I know it, we're launching something new for our tech business.
Founder life is honestly a little chaotic, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Too many things happening at once, too many hats to wear, and somehow that's the fun part.
What gets you excited these days?
Drop it in the comments.
Every time I try a new AI tool, I don't think, "Can this replace someone?"
I think, "Can this help my team work better?"
That's where the real value is.
Sometimes I feel Leadline is the best thing that’s happened to us because what takes an experienced person years of dedication to achieve, we get to know it very casually.
After the last feedback call, I have already started working on implementing few ideas that I loved.
This is the beauty of feedback calls you get so main brains working on the core idea.
What's one piece of feedback that changed how you built something? Curious to hear.
I always look forward to feedback calls because it really helps me understand my product from all different perspective.
For now we have 2 demo calls lined up for feedback this week.
Will let you know how it goes.
90% of the time you get distracted, it's not because of the beep, the buzz or the app.
It's because of what's happening inside your own head.
The problem was never outside you.
@nireyal said this to me and I haven't stopped thinking about it since.
Started the week with looking for one last valuable addition, I mean filling up the last spot we have for Pravaas Fabrication.
Hopefully in this week we will also role out new updates in our designing platform but before that we are about to have 10-15 feedback calls with my clients.
Let’s see what this week has in it’s pocket.