Spent last few months building something I genuinely use every day as a sports fan.
@fanscue — live sports news, leagues, fixtures, fan groups, all in one app.
The stack?
→ React Native for cross-platform mobile
→ Real-time data pipelines for live scores & news
→ Dynamic group generation when you join a match
→ AI powering the backend intelligence
The hardest part wasn't the code. It was making a fan feel like they're in the stadium, not just scrolling a feed.
We're live on the Play Store 🎉
play.google.com/store/apps/det…
Would love your feedback, devs & sports fans alike 🙏
#BuildInPublic#ReactNative#SportsApp#Fanscue#IndieHacker
@bushrahhhh Top-tier hiring is a supply-demand game, not a judgment on everyone’s potential. Companies start where the 'search cost' is lowest. If the market stopped chasing the Tier-1 brand, the salaries would correct instantly. It’s less about 'best' and more about 'market premium.
@bushrahhhh So that makes a obvious choice for you to hire from their . Those students have high demand so you have to pay them more to get them onboard .
@bushrahhhh True agree, skills should always be respected irrespective of college , but I feel if life is not fair at this instance with less tier students it will eventually be fair and believe me it do happen if they genuinely possess more skills
@bushrahhhh Same with startups for example in my college ( Bits-Pilani ) Winzo came for hiring and they were giving quite high packages and the same company when went to one of my friend college was offering relatively very low
@rajshamani@deepigoyal Seeing the impact of startups today, and shows like Shark Tank or podcasts like this, the narrative is finally changing. The next generation isn't just looking for a seat at the table, they’re building the table.
Kudos to @deepigoyal for showing the raw reality of what it takes
I just finished @rajshamani 4-hour podcast with @deepigoyal and man, what a masterclass that was.
One of the biggest takeaways for me was the discussion on "charity." While most see it as the primary way to help, @deepigoyal argues it’s actually the opposite.
Here is why 🧵