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This is the power of #buildinpublic .

Initially, I created the first one for @AppulyApp icon but my friend @matteo_spada didn't like the icon and he forced me to change it and see what happens.

He brought the best output from me and I'm able to create this icon.
@AppulyApp exported image was getting pixelated. I tried to fix it but couldn’t for few days!

@ArmandoJimenez noticed the issue and he shared it immediately and suggested me how I can fix it!

He’s awesome. This is why u should #buildinpublic

Here’s before & after images 👇
@IamMdToufiq @QuoteWriterApp My strategies were simple. I talked a lot about the app in my FB account and Medium. I wasn't on Twitter before and I didn't know anything about #buildinpublic
I regularly posted some quotes and written some of the articles about app marketing in Medium which did really well!
#buildinpublic really helps a lot. I get to know what to build and what to skip during MVP and what not to think about while developing the app.

it's a crazy helpful community!!
#buildinpublic really helped me to develop @QuoteWriterApp in a better way.

Thanks to @KSlazinski for the chat about why I'm so wrong about forcing users to log in to my app. It's bad in many ways.
So, removed the forced login feature!
One simple equation that all of us needs to understand,

#buildinpublic equals to marketing with building.