this.
things i really dislike are things i (most likely) won't build into anything i'm making.
for instance, going through onboarding and clicking on a wrong button and there is no 'back' button.
There are two things I personally dislike as a user:
1. Ads inside apps.
2. Being forced to pay before I can even try the product.
Because I donβt enjoy that experience myself, Iβve chosen not to use ads or hard paywalls in my own apps.
Maybe Iβd make more money with a different approach. Maybe not.
But if Iβm building products for users, Iβd rather create the kind of experience Iβd want as a user.
@alex_lrz_nmv I know where they are, but now I need to interact with them, without 'selling my business'/doing a sales pitch but simply providing knowledge and then hoping they end up on the platform and start using it.
@alex_lrz_nmv Building the product seems easy-ish nowadays with the right prompting. Finding customers to actually use your project seems more difficult and haven't found the correct way to automate this (yet). So that requires still a lot of manual work; browsing on socials, commenting etc.
@geluhorotan 8/9 months in... slow and steady.. still not where I want to be but imo the good thing with SEO is that it's never 'lost' work.. all of the FAQs, blogposts, help pages, landing pages, they all help eventually in getting more traffic.
people be making full-on production AI movies, and somehow i am still not able to create 10 consistent images/illustrations.
nor gemini, nor chatgpt seem strong enough to do this... :/
#helpme
"i just want to build", meanwhile i'm only fixing database, functions, fighting with netlify, supabase and with bots trying to scrape data and be mean. : - (
leave https://t.co/TeaOlVNSWd alone mate...