“We should do it properly from the start.”
But the fastest product usually wins — not the best one.
JavaScript took 10 days. Linux was a hobby.
GNU Hurd is still not finished.
Build fast. Then improve.
Perfection can wait — users won’t.
My friend needed a mobile app. She sent a full spec to ChatGPT.
It said: “Got it. I’ll let you know when it’s ready.”
Weeks passed. No message. No app. Deadlines missed. This is a true story.
Where do we file a complaint?
It’s a long list — even for a hobby project.
But the good news?
Once you’ve done it once, it becomes routine.
💬 Have you launched a product before? What did you learn?
Everyone’s becoming a solo founder.
With AI and no-code tools, it’s never been easier to build alone — from product to marketing to support.
You don’t need a big team to start anymore.
Sometimes one person is enough.
I dreamed that AI began generating real croissants — not pictures, but actual, perfect ones.
They started appearing everywhere, threatening a business I was somehow involved in. It was stressful.
Then I woke up and smiled: I don't bake croissants, so nothing is threatening me!
1. You encounter a problem in your business.
2. You come up with a brilliant solution.
3. You turn the solution into a commercial product.
4. Now you have two problems.
It's been a long since I've written about my no-code platform. It's still under active development, and now I have finally come close to integrating AI.
2025 is when nobody can ignore it.