The page was shared 280+ times via social media, and more and more users register to try out LINQ Me Up. The referral program is being used two weeks ago, paying the sharers with extra credits when someone signs up.
I’m eager to see and work on what’s next. #buildinpublic
@buildinpublic I started linqmeup.com as I needed a way to migrate SQL queries into proper LINQ code. The tools around were too expensive or not working as expected 🥺. I decided to and make a tool using AI to do the job better for #Dotnet developers 😄 #buildinpublic#linwmeup
I’ve been working on a referral mechanism that lets you earn credits when someone subscribes using your link for linqmeup.com. Still working out details like gaining credits when someone registers but more when someone subscribes.
@ThePeterMick I’m gaining users daily. They take the effort to register, validate their email and use the product.
But not to respond to feedback requests (not even for free credits) and don’t convert… got 5 star ratings maybe the problem isn’t big enough to pay for #buildinpublic#linqmeup
After reaching out on various platforms, I’m working on LINQ to SQL conversion. When you start with LINQ and want to optimize the most used queries OR for complexer queries, you can use this to work on optimizing in SQL.
I reached out to developers on Reddit about their LINQ experiences, and I noticed many useLINQ for collections. Maybe even more often than for SQL/DB interactions.
Feature idea: "paste in (part of) collection" and ask what to query in words > LINQ code #buildinpublic#dotnet
Inspired by this tweet I have initiated ChatGPT as my advisor for my micro-SaaS. First advice is to increase the free usage after registration to ge t better user adaptation #buildinpublic