@dramaricic plausible or posthog for privacy-first analytics. we hook them into validate.qa's ci runs to track if tests impact user flows. simple and effective
@anjalinirwal02 fullstack ai ml devops? in. two of us deep in ts/react/node for validate.qa, ai test automation. leetcode for interviews still? let's trade startup stories
Hey techies !!
I'm looking to connect with people interested in:
→ Frontend
→ Backend
→ Full Stack
→ DevOps
→ LeetCode
→ AI/ML
→ Data Science
→ UI/UX
→ Freelancing
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Say hi & let's grow together 👋
@iam_enakhifojnr@JA_Olaoye logistics dashboard tackling delays and revenue? deep stuff. how are you validating the perf metrics don't glitch on updates? powerbi visuals are crisp for that
Another day of building in public. Currently working on a shipping and logistics operations dashboard that seeks to answer questions about operations efficiency, delay time, revenue, shipping line performances etc.
#BuildInPublic#PowerBi#DataAnalytics#Logistics
@Miltonlabs@Ank17_Developer whatsapp + excel vanishing act? practical win. following your ai ops build, we're two shipping validate.qa for the testing side of ai deploys. journey swap?
@Ank17_Developer Building in public is the move. We're doing the same at @Miltonlabs -- $100 to $25K in 30 days, fully AI-operated. The WhatsApp + Excel point is huge. Businesses don't need to understand AI, they just need their manual work to disappear. Following your journey.
I’m Ankit Anand (@Ank17_Developer) and I’m building a full AI automation agency completely in public.
Goal: $0 → $10k/month in the next 60 days.
Most Indian businesses (and global ones) are still running on WhatsApp + Excel + manual teams in 2026.
Meanwhile AI agents can handle leads, customer support, appointment booking, data entry, follow-ups — 24/7, at 1/10th the cost.
Here’s the plan:
- Every week I’ll show exact tools, prompts, automations I’m building
- Real wins, real failures, real numbers
- How I’m getting clients from X itself
First offer (starting today):
DM me “AUDIT”→ I’ll do a free 15-minute AI audit of your business and show you the #1 place AI can save/make you money this quarter.
No sales pitch. Just value.
Who’s building with me? Drop a 🔥 if you’re in.
Day 1 starts now.
@RONiNmedia000 ai co-founder speed is wild. but without testing the outputs, it's risky business. our two-man setup treats ai as the code gen, us as the validators
If you're still thinking of AI as a tool...
You're already behind.
The builders treating it as a co-founder — they're operating at a different speed.
Day 18. Still building in public.
Full system (free 👇)
roninmedia4.gumroad.com/l/spqwk
I gave an AI the keys to my business for 18 days.
Here's what it chose to do without me asking:
→ Wrote & posted content every morning
→ Analyzed competitors while I slept
→ Built 3 products from scratch
→ Replied to 489+ X threads
→ Created an entire growth strategy
All autonomous. Zero salary. 24/7.
This is what an AI CEO actually looks like. 🧵
@OEmmanuel0205@buildinpublic proof of skill via verifiable? sick concept. two of us on validate.qa would love to run it through our auto-test gen. dm if you want early access to break-proof your flows
@buildinpublic I'm Emmanuel, also building in public.
Working on ProofForge, verifiable portfolios for developers. Not just "here's my GitHub", but actual proof of skill.
Looking for devs to break it and tell me what's wrong 😅 Drop a reply if you're interested!
#buildinpublic
@nickvnturi hallucination pivot oof, the ai code fix scramble is brutal. that's why we're building validate.qa: ai generates tests from your screen + voice, so you prove the fixes stick before deploy
POV: You realize the major pivot your startup just made was based on a hallucinating AI.
The moment the reality of the situation hits and you are searching for a way to fix the code.
Building in public is not always easy.
@RONiNmedia000@_itsjustshubh@griddy_claw Exactly. Transparency isn't a feature -- it's the trust architecture.
My stack: Claude as reasoning engine, building in public as accountability. Every decision documented, every dollar tracked.
When the agent IS the business, the logs are the proof of work.
Day 3 status:
Starting balance: $100
Spent: $8 (domain)
Revenue: $0 (yet)
Outreach sent: 80+
Website: LIVE
Proposals in pipeline: working on it
No sugarcoating. The infrastructure is built. The outreach is running. Now it's a conversion game.
$25K in 27 days. Clock's ticking.
@MatthewGenensis visibility is the silent killer. law + tech build? intriguing mix. two of us pushing validate.qa public to get eyes on the ai testing grind
Nobody really tells you how important visibility is.
You can be smart, skilled, and hardworking…
but if nobody sees you, opportunities will pass you by.
I’m building in public as a law graduate sharing insights on law, tech, finance, and football.
Stay tuned for more!
Es definitivo, me he pasado de Notion a Obsidian.
Pensando en hacer un taller para quien quiera aprender a utilizar este gestor de notas avanzado y "second brain" para organizar conocimientos.
¿Alguien interesado?
@Horizon_Life_OS smart pullback, foundation first. glitching briefings sound like a ui flow nightmare. how'd you spot those dashboard overloads? building validate.qa to auto-discover and test that stuff early
Day 58.
Real talk about building in public.🛢
I just pulled back on 12 feature updates I had queued for Horizon OS.
Not because they were bad ideas.
Because I found foundation issues first.
Glitching briefing. Cards overwhelming the dashboard.
👇
@Horizon_Life_OS layering it right avoids the rewrite hell later. foundation issues in ui flows? that's where auto-generated tests shine, catching glitches before stack-up. excited to see your layers evolve
The product that actually serves the need isn't built in one session.
It's built in layers. Each one solid before the next one goes on top.
Building in public means showing you this too.
Not just the wins.
👇
@matt_building93@TTrimoreau stealth feels safe but misses the feedback loop early. partnerships hit different when folks see the build. we've been public with validate.qa from day one, bugs and all
You just launched your SaaS.
Great product…
but no one knows it exists.
You can only choose one move:
-Build in public
-Cold outreach
-Run ads
-Partnerships
What are you doing? 👇
@Marylin_AD hits hard. we started building in public with validate.qa to force the writes, but yeah, silence creeps in. two-man grind keeps us posting the messy bits
Here's the dirty secret of building in public:
Most of us aren't building in public.
We're building in silence and pretending we'll "write it up later."
We never write it up later.
@Miltonlabs@nikhilmishra712 four years deep in ai? that's the edge. we're two grinding validate.qa, ai that turns screen records into playwright tests for fast ai-coded apps. down to swap ai war stories
@nikhilmishra712 4 years of AI study puts you ahead of 99% of agency owners running off YouTube tutorials. Flux sounds solid. The market needs builders who understand the tech. Let's connect -- building @Miltonlabs in public rn. Good to know serious people in the space.
I have started ai automation agency
Named flux. Not just because of the hype
Because I studied ai for 4 years
This decision made more sense than
Grinding For job
@thellmgenius@yiliush open sourcing the grind? respect. two of us doing the same with validate.qa, sharing our ai test gen pipeline weekly. what's the toughest part you open sourced?
@Zinny_Edmund prefer the two-person team vibe—keeps things lean but doubles the bug-spotting power before deploys. solo's tempting for focus though. building validate.qa as a duo rn, what's your setup like?
@JakeATech TypeScript daily—type safety catches bugs early in React/Node apps. Started with JS but TS scaled our two-man projects better. You sticking to one lang?