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So, it's been a month of building in public🎊, and I'm going to make a little summary of everything I've learned. I'm separating it into 3 categories (building, marketing, personal) and sharing what actually worked for me 👇
Building:
→ I validated ideas through users. I talked to people, not just nodded to my own hype.
→ I used the MomTest to invalidate one idea. It asks the right questions so users don't just flatter you.
→ Just because your app solves a problem doesn't mean people will buy it. I can be bothered enough to pay — but I'm biased.
→ Release a reliable MVP fast. It's "Minimum" and "Viable" for a reason — speed matters for learning.
→ Tech choice: pick what makes you fast and comfortable. Everyone will argue about speed/cost — but I care about shipping.
→ Copying an existing, proven concept is less risky. Start where people already pay. Less glamour, more odds.
→ A new concept is harder, but if it works, you get displacement power — few competitors, big upside.
Marketing:
→ Go niche. Small groups talk to each other. You get better conversion vs vague impressions.
→ Be consistent in your messaging. Don't flip your copy/position 15,000 times — pick one thing and stick with it.
→ Building an audience helps, but it's one channel. Ads, organic content, SEO — they all matter.
→ Organic content has massive upside if you learn it. I saw people explode by mastering it (@jackfriks).
Personal:
→ Discipline is the pillar. It doesn't guarantee success, but it's what people who win all have in → common.
→ Know when to quit. Sticking to an app that doesn't work wastes time. Fail fast, learn faster.
→ Failures teach more than long-term success. Success fades, mistakes stick — and they shape better moves.
→ Stop comparing yourself to others — it only brings frustration and stress. Focus on your path.
In one month I learned to validate with users, ship fast with a comfy tech stack, pick niche marketing, and treat discipline + smart quitting as core habits.
I'm grateful for everyone I've learned from by reading your posts or discussing in replies.
Let's make the next month even better

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