2 years building production systems at real scale. LLMs, AWS, data pipelines.
Now I want to build for myself.
Documenting the whole journey — shipping, switching, failing publicly.
All my products in the thread below.
Follow if you're on a similar path.
the best changelog is the one that actually gets written.
most teams ship code. skip the notes. customers stay confused.
commitposts fixes the last step.
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curious — for solo founders / indie hackers who've hit their first $MRR:
what was your flow from idea to first paying user?
how long did it take? what distribution actually worked?
drop your story 👇
the best product feedback doesn't come from friends.
it comes from strangers on reddit who have no reason to be nice.
that's why building in public works.
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I documented my SaaS journey to $20K MRR.
It took 512 days.
I got excited, I cried, I laughed, I lost hope. I got literally every moment on camera.
This video is the raw story of what building a startup actually feels like.
posted commitposts on reddit 1st time
shipped sm valuable feedbacks.
- rewrote landing to lead with real pain points
- added before/after section
- added sitemap & security headers
redditors made product better faster than i’d alone.
build in public🚀commitposts.com
posted commitposts on reddit 1st time
shipped some valuable feedbacks.
- rewrote landing to lead with real pain points
- added before/after section
- added sitemap & security headers
redditors made product better faster than i could alone.
build in public🚀commitposts.com
day 6 post launch.
got my first real product review from @BetaBloomNow today.
his questions made me ship a full privacy FAQ same day.
that’s the best part of building in public — users make your product better in real time.
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developers spend hours writing code.
then spend 0 minutes telling customers what changed.
your changelog is your product’s voice.
commitposts helps you write it in one click.
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23.5 hours later... there's an app and it's open source.
It tracks activities & sleep. It has full sensor support: HR, SpO2, HRV, Temperature, Motion, etc.
Loved this demo. So many takeaways. So simple and the way they mentioned the origin of the idea. We rarely get to see such authentic demos this days. Where every other demo is overhyped filled with buzz words.
Kudos to Lassie and team.
Today, we're introducing Lassie and $47M in funding led by a16z.
We're building AI that runs small businesses, starting with doctors' offices.
Lassie is already trusted by 700 practices across the country, working autonomously to provide them with 30 hours of labor per month.
To get here, we first had to leave Robinhood and Superhuman to work in offices ourselves.
Here's how that went.