@cblavier@readablefm Great but I'd also suggest adding pictures and info to @readablefm account because it looks pretty desert and doesn't give any clue what it is about!
(And this is why you probably lose your potential followers that can be converted into your customers later).☝️
@codeomir Instead, you can contribute to an existing project.
For example, @KwantBuilder is a super cool project 😊 and we welcome all the volunteers and contributors! (It's also at the very early stage so you may have a huge impact).💪
@TerryVerduijn It really doesn't matter. What really would make you an atypical indie hacker is to talk to users and make presales before writing the first line of code 😉
@lxunos It just means that you didn't achieve the expertise level: when you do, you know and implement best practices and maintainability at your fingers' tips without being concerned 😉
The report for @KwantBuilder is a tiny puzzle. Screen #1 - the UI editor. Screen #2 - the result. Try to guess what special is on screen #3. It's a simple piece of code but it's very special 😉
@arnabghosh_co It depends. If you can produce a lot of useful content, can communicate with many potential users, you probably can build an audience first. But for most hackers, it's a very hard part. Personally, we prefer to do both, simultaneously. So far so good 😊
@NeilRyanPierce@superdeskso@Andrew_Vernon@CoachingNoCode Hi, it looks pretty nice but I see some inconsequence in UI. When you click the "All" checkbox, I'd expect all the checkboxes to become checked whereas the opposite happens. Hope, it helps!