What's the smallest thing you've launched that actually made money?
Trying to convince myself I don't need 6 more months of features before charging anyone.
"Build in public" is mostly builders watching builders. Real users don't read your changelog.
It's great for accountability and finding your first peers. It's a terrible substitute for talking to actual customers. Don't confuse an audience of makers with a market.
A writing app that doesn't fight you.
Markdown when you want it, rich text when you don't, offline-first so it never spins on a bad connection. No "syncing…" spinner stealing your sentence.
Spent way too long on the cursor behavior alone — turns out making text editing feel natural is genuinely hard. Worth it.
Looking for 20 beta testers this week. Reply and I'll send an invite.

Quiet month on a Notion-like editor. No big launches, just fixing the boring stuff — error handling, edge cases, the 404 page. Not glamorous, but this is the work that makes people trust a product.