i have many ideas that i want to work but the problem is i don't want to build a random one.
so i told my friends @NimishPatel19 and Leo, what if we have a tool that helps anyone validate the idea before they start building?
they liked the idea & we built it.
a tool that validates ideas before you build them:
- it runs 24 subagets to check the idea against the live market
- generates a landing page
- runs ads to test real demand
@mynameis_davis just sharing because I was confused for myself between
1. build + market & 3. build + don't monetize
now i am chosing: 1. build + market
there are 3 ways for builders to get freedom
1. build + market
you love building and want freedom.
build what you enjoy.
do enough marketing so people can find it.
repeat until it pays your bills.
@levelsio and @marclou did the same. they din't stick to one idea. they keep launching new things until something sticks
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