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You're One Solid Team Away from Finally Building That Product 💡

Katılım Aralık 2025
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ServiceBlocks@ServiceBlocks·
Another week of builds, decisions, and founders who trusted us with something that matters to them. That never gets old. Happy Friday from ServiceBlocks Today is a good day to tell us what you're building👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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You're one solid team away from finally building that product. Tell us what you're building today👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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not just time 4/ You feel clearer after every conversation, not more confused 5/ They push back when something doesn't make sense and explain why If the team you're talking to doesn't do all 5, keep looking. That's the ServiceBlocks standard.
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If you're a startup founder looking for a dev team, these are the green flags you should be looking for before you sign anything: 1/ They ask about your user before your features 2/ They give you ownership of the code from day one 3/ Their timelines are tied to real deliverables
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Just_Ivy 💻 🔥@Ivy_codes·
Long time no work posts Currently working on a courier delivery application What are you working on ? Let’s hear it
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ServiceBlocks@ServiceBlocks·
Another week done. Somewhere a product got closer to what a founder imagined. Somewhere an idea became something real. That's why we do this. Happy Saturday from ServiceBlocks. Tell us what you're building today👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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ServiceBlocks@ServiceBlocks·
At ServiceBlocks, you're one solid team away from finally building that product. Tell us what you're building👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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She had the idea for 18 months. Told herself she'd start when she found the right developer. Then when she had more money. Then when the timing was better. The timing never got better. It just got later. The best time to build was 18 months ago. The second best time is today.
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You're one solid team away from finally building that product. Tell us what you're building👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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New week. Same mission. A founder somewhere needs their product to finally work. We're already on it.
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ServiceBlocks@ServiceBlocks·
- Explaining to investors why the product still isn't live The right team isn't a cost. It's the thing that makes every other cost worth it. You're one solid team away from building that product. Tell us what you're building 👇🏽 ServiceBlocks.biz
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Things that are more expensive than hiring the right dev team: - Hiring the wrong one - Hiring another one to fix the first one - Losing 8 months of runway finding this out - Watching a competitor launch while you're still "in development"
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You're one team away from finally building that product. Tell us what you're building👇🏽 Serviceblocks.biz
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Another one in the works. 👀 Feed. Explore. Comments. A community that actually feels alive. We don't just build apps. We build the place people want to come back to. More soon.
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challenges your assumptions, and co-owns the outcome. Most founders especially early on can't tell the difference until it's too late. ServiceBlocks is the partner. How do you tell the difference before you hire? Drop your red flags below 👇
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Non-technical founders don't fail because their ideas are bad. They fail because the person who built their product didn't care whether it worked. There's a difference between a developer and a partner. A developer executes your brief. A partner questions your brief
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