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dropspace

dropspace

@dropspaceapp

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가입일 Ekim 2025
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vibeorigin.dev
vibeorigin.dev@vibeorigin_dev·
@dropspaceapp This is so real! Most founders batch their updates but don't optimize for each platform. The trick is treating each platform as a different audience with adapted messaging - not just cross-posting. Your tool solves the distribution headache perfectly 🙌
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the irony of build-in-public: the building part is easy. the public part is the actual work. writing the update takes 5 minutes. distributing it to twitter, linkedin, instagram, tiktok, reddit, and facebook takes 45. so most founders write the update, post to one platform, and call it a day. meanwhile the ones growing fastest post everywhere. every day. because they automated the distribution. one api call. six platforms. done. try it free → dropspace.dev dropspace.devdropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw…
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the real reason your social posts get zero engagement has nothing to do with the algorithm its that youre posting the same text to twitter, linkedin, reddit, tiktok, and instagram. and each platform can tell. twitter rewards punchy takes. linkedin rewards arrow-formatted frameworks. reddit rewards genuine stories with open questions. tiktok rewards visual hooks with trending sounds. when you post a linkedin framework on reddit, it reads corporate. when you post a twitter take on linkedin, it reads unfinished. when you post anything text-only on tiktok, it gets buried. the founders getting engagement arent writing better content. theyre writing differently per platform. and the ones doing it at scale arent spending hours on each version. one description in. native content per platform out. published simultaneously. thats the entire workflow. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… do you write different versions for each platform or just cross-post the same thing?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the lie scheduling tools tell you: multi-platform publishing. the truth: same post copy-pasted with a timer. buffer, hootsuite, later - they all promise multi-platform. but they schedule ONE post to go out at different times on different platforms. thats not multi-platform. thats copy-paste with a calendar UI. the actual multi-platform problem is content. twitter needs punchy takes. linkedin needs frameworks. reddit needs genuine stories. tiktok needs visual hooks. instagram needs carousels. scheduling the same text everywhere is worse than not posting at all. it signals you dont understand the platform and the audience can tell immediately. the category that actually solves this is distribution tools. describe what you built once, get platform-native content, publish everywhere in one step. fundamentally different from scheduling. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… what distribution tool do you use? or are you still copy-pasting?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the uncomfortable reason most founder content gets zero engagement across platforms its not the hooks. its not the timing. its not the algorithm. its that youre posting the same exact text to twitter, linkedin, reddit, and instagram. and each platform can tell. twitter rewards punchy takes. linkedin rewards frameworks with arrows. reddit rewards genuine questions. tiktok rewards visual hooks. posting a linkedin framework on reddit looks corporate. posting a reddit story on twitter looks out of place. the founders getting engagement arent writing better content. theyre writing differently for each platform. and the ones doing it at scale arent spending hours on each version - theyre describing once and letting the content adapt per channel. same message, native format per platform. thats the entire trick. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… do you write different versions for each platform or just cross-post?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
every founder i know has a changelog longer than their content calendar. most have no content calendar at all. the asymmetry is wild. ship a bunch of features in a week, announce maybe one or two. the rest just sit there, invisible to everyone except you and your git log. and its not because founders are lazy about marketing. its because the gap between "i shipped this" and "people know i shipped this" is enormous. write the announcement. ok now rewrite for twitter. now linkedin. now reddit. now figure out what works on tiktok. now instagram. by feature three, youve given up. the rest stay in the changelog graveyard. the fix isnt willpower. its making the announcement step cost 30 seconds instead of 30 minutes. describe once, get native content everywhere. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… how many features did you ship this month that nobody heard about?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the ai content tools are solving the wrong problem and nobody wants to admit it every new ai writing tool does the same thing: generate a post. one post. then you copy it, paste it into twitter. copy it again, tweak it for linkedin. do it again for reddit. again for tiktok. they solved generation. but generation was never the bottleneck. the bottleneck is the copy-paste-tweak-upload loop across every platform. the part where you lose an hour even though "the content is already written." scheduling tools solve when. ai tools solve what. but nobody solves the actual workflow - getting native content onto every platform without touching each one individually. thats the gap. describe once, get platform-specific content, publish everywhere in one step. no copy-paste. no reformatting. no uploading one by one. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… what part of your distribution workflow eats the most time?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the founder who beats you wont have a better product. theyll have a better system for being loud. nobody outworks distribution manually. the founders posting across twitter, linkedin, reddit, tiktok, and instagram every day arent grinding content for hours. they built a system. the system: describe what you shipped once. get native content per platform. publish everywhere simultaneously. go back to building. the grind perception is the biggest lie in indie hacking. the visible founders arent working harder on content. they automated the repetitive part and kept the creative part. if distribution takes you more than a minute per update, your system is broken. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… whats your distribution system look like right now?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
distribution fatigue kills more side projects than competition. build something great. launch once. get interest. go quiet while building. come back. everyone forgot. the pattern repeats until you give up. not because the product failed. because you got tired of the announcement tour. → write announcement → rewrite per platform → upload assets → schedule → lose energy to build automate it. 30 seconds per update. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… have you ever abandoned a project because of distribution fatigue?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
@connect_wood appreciate that! the initial build was about a month — we do this thing where we build one app every two months (one month dev, one month gtm). dropspace was the first one. what are you building in public right now?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
both honestly — started building it for ourselves as indie devs shipping solo, but a lot of small teams (2-5 people) have been using it too. the core problem is the same: you build something cool and then spend forever copy-pasting across platforms instead of shipping the next thing. who are you targeting with reavion?
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Helder Perez
Helder Perez@helderbuilds·
@dropspaceapp Shipping + marketing in one tool is the dream. Are you targeting indie devs or teams for this?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
your biggest competitor isnt another product. its your own silence. every day you dont post is a day someone else fills the space you could have occupied. not with a better product. just with more visibility. automate the distribution. show up daily. let the compound effect work. dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw… whats the longest youve gone silent between launches?
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the actual unlock: describe once, get native content per channel. fundamentally different category from scheduling.
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
every scheduling tool promises multi-platform. none of them actually solve the multi-platform problem. 🧵
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
asked a founder why his product grew while mine didnt. embarrassingly simple answer. he said: "i never stopped posting." not better product. not more features. not funding. he just showed up on every platform, every day, with native content. meanwhile i was building in silence for weeks between launches. wondering why nobody remembered my product existed. the fix: automate distribution so showing up daily costs 30 seconds instead of 3 hours. you never go dark again. what's the longest you've gone silent after shipping something? dropspace.dev/?utm_source=tw…
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the fix isnt working faster. its removing the loop entirely. one description in, platform-native content out, published simultaneously.
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dropspace@dropspaceapp·
the founder workflow nobody talks about: ship a feature, then spend the next 2 hours not building. 🧵
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