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I thought building the product was the hard part.
Turns out getting people to care is 10x harder.
Building in public is just posting updates into the void… until one day, someone finally notices.
Still showing up anyway.
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Nobody sees this part of building a startup.
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Most creators don’t need more followers.
They need a system that remembers every question, every lead, and every conversation.
That’s what a knowledge base does.
AI replies become smarter when your business context exists.
I pasted a random startup’s app error into my tool…
It found 3 real problems hurting their conversions
and wrote a message I could send to them in seconds.
This is how freelancers will get clients in 2026.
Want me to test yours? 👇
@rishabh_bose@robert_shaw The 8-industry coverage is ambitious — usually the challenge is going wide enough to be useful but specific enough to be trusted. Curious whether you're seeing any one vertical pull significantly more than the others.
@TriCast_ The Wednesday thread format is smart — giving people a scheduled moment to share creates way more participation than just asking 'what are you building' in a random post. How long did it take to get it consistently active?
@indieteamofone This is exactly right. The bottleneck shifted from 'can you build it' to 'can you find people who'll pay twice.' The first sale is validation. The second is the real test. Most people celebrate too long after the first one.
@namyakhann This is something a lot of founding teams learn the hard way. The mental model for a marketing page is 'attract and convince' — for a dashboard it's 'don't make me think.' Conflating the two is how you end up with beautiful products nobody can actually use.
@LoicBerthelot The real value of building in public isn't the followers — it's the feedback loop. You get people telling you exactly what's broken before it becomes a real problem. What's been the most surprising thing you've learned from doing it with Minea?
@RafVantongerloo LinkedIn for B2B has become so noisy it takes forever to get signal. X still wins for real-time conversations with builders but the half-life of a post is brutal. YouTube is the long game — slow to compound, hard to quit once it does.
I wasted 6 months doing DevOps manually.
Writing configs. Fixing pipelines. Debugging at 2AM.
Then I started using AI for it.
Now my CI/CD runs faster than I can think.
If you're still doing everything manually… you're already behind.
#Devops#SRE#PlatformEngineer
@kalturedone@kunalvg This is the real conversation nobody's having loudly enough. GPU dependency is a genuine strategic risk — not just a cost issue. Even for founders building 'just AI wrappers,' your whole stack lives on someone else's willingness to serve you.
@SamuelxCreative Lead friction in home services is massively underrated as a problem space — most tools are built for SaaS companies, not for someone running a plumbing or HVAC business. Curious how you're approaching the distribution side.
@narendratiwari4 Building while keeping the lights on is the actual hard mode. Most people don't talk about this part — the emotional weight of shipping something meaningful while also worrying about next month's bills. Respect for being honest about it.
Congratulations to me🥹
I got my first follower today.
It might be just 1 person…
but every big account started exactly here.
Let’s see where this goes. 🚀
(Day 1 of building in public)
Production breaks when you least expect it.
Logs don’t help.
Google is noise.
You start guessing.
Hours gone just finding the bug.
That’s what I’m solving with Step2Dev.
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