"Failing" is just a social status term for learning.
How are you supposed to know what to do if you don't fail.
Fucking around and finding out is the only way to build products that people enjoy using.
As an entrepreneur, you have to completely unlearn all the things that schools and universities have taught you about failing.
Trial and error includes mistakes. You’re supposed to make them. It’s the best way to learn. They are part of the journey.
I left this site for dead after doing some blogs reddit for 1 month and it seems the organic clicks are actually not non existent as I thought
Even had 1 sale on the site
Thinks it's worth investing more time into this?
The more you do, the more you realise cracked people are just the ones that have spent the most time in something.
You can get to the top 10% in practically any skillset or area of life by just putting time in and and actually trying
Self limiting beliefs are hard to capture and process - in fact consistently labelling any thoughts can be difficult and tiring, especially as some thoughts shouldn't be labelled to begin with.
Everyone I knew during uni doing Comp Sci that didn't drink coffee also didn't become a software dev
I also don't know any devs that aren't currently or at least were previously into coffee ritualistically
First time using google ads and they are actually OP
Allows you to throw some traffic to see where users are getting stuck, definitely quicker than waiting for organic but still have that pumping too.
Who knew marketing could actually be fun one a few things finally click, even if only in a small way
Outrank so is actually cracked, the quality of the articles for a small niche I'm building for is actually much better than I'd be able to create within a reasonable timeframe
Updates for Signal Cleaning
-accounts initial setup
-auth sign in and sign up
-dashboard to view, book and edit appointments
Speeding through this, also disussed marketing with initial plans to focus on residential outreach:
-FB ads
-leaflets for local area
Cooking up something tasty 🤤
People overestimate how much power is needed to host a web app inc front, back and dB
You can literally supports hundreds of users a day on a VPS, even when the code is not optimized
Progress on the booking form
-schedule integrates with jobber 🔥
-booking summary as button for mobile
I think it's looking great so far, should be disruptive to the local residential cleaning industry since it's all quote forms and dinosaur sites
Every other user in a community or replies has a AI Ghibli style anime profile pic, feels cheap at this point.
Preferred when they'd use actual anime profile pics as was usually an indicator they're cracked with AI tooling or understanding 🥱
Whenever I think about which service I'd love to have made, I think Coolify is probably highest on my list.
It doesn't make the most money, but it just brings me so much joy whenever I use it @heyandras & Coolify community are 🐐ed
Moved to building sites and SaaS for clients, pumped to be creating in collaboration but with control of the process.
3 client slots available for upcoming 4 months, DM to get in early. Pricing starts at $4,999