@andrepiske Definitely #buildinpublic. Build a waitlist of potential customers before you launch a product, talk to your users as you iterate on the MVP for your product. Building in public is a great way to do this!
Update: taptab.dev is slowly chugging along! My aim with this project, apart from solving my own problem, was to lean into #marketing! I have learnt a lot,I am learning a lot! It's a lot of fun!
Will have more to share about what I learned soon! π #buildinpublic
TapTab is off to a much better start than I expected. I have had a few sales and, more importantly, customers reach out to me and tell me that it has already become a part of their toolbox! π
Just because you built a product does not mean the users will rush to use it/pay for it. It is as important, if not more, to talk to users. Go where your users hang out. Not only will you build an audience but also a better product #buildinpublic#indiehackers
Early days and might not make the first cut but taptab.manibatra.xyz does not look too shabby on the #ipadpro . Some potential users on Reddit are going to be very happy #buildinpublic