https://devrelbridge.com
https://www.getlinkintel.com
https://MicroWidgets.dev
https://placona.co.uk
@dosu_ai now keeps them alive:
✅ Generate Docs from diffs & issues
✅ Self-documenting PRs update docs + comment after merge
Always up to date!
Guide below 👇
@dosu_ai now keeps them alive:
✅ Generate Docs from diffs & issues
✅ Self-documenting PRs update docs + comment after merge
Always up to date!
Guide below 👇
Good docs =
-$22k/year wasted per dev just hunting for answers
-$1.25M/year in onboarding drag for a 100-dev org
-$50k+ in support costs you could deflect with self-service
👇 Full breakdown (with data)👇
go.dosu.dev/HcW2dLS
Good docs =
-$22k/year wasted per dev just hunting for answers
-$1.25M/year in onboarding drag for a 100-dev org
-$50k+ in support costs you could deflect with self-service
👇 Full breakdown (with data)👇
go.dosu.dev/HcW2dLS
None of us likes being marketed or sold to. Developers expect transparency above all, so anything that screams marketing will be easily readable and counterproductive.
None of us likes being marketed or sold to. Developers expect transparency above all, so anything that screams marketing will be easily readable and counterproductive.
They use every tool available to build faster, ship more products in their lifetime, and run circles around normal teams.
What are your favourite? Cursor is mine right now!
They use every tool available to build faster, ship more products in their lifetime, and run circles around normal teams.
What are your favourite? Cursor is mine right now!
I found that sharing my journey as an indie developer:
- Helps others learn from my wins and mistakes
- Showcases authenticity
- Builds relationships with users
I found that sharing my journey as an indie developer:
- Helps others learn from my wins and mistakes
- Showcases authenticity
- Builds relationships with users
What defines a winning entrepreneur is the one who learns and keeps moving forward! 🚀
What defines a winning entrepreneur is the one who learns and keeps moving forward! 🚀
Key strategies I use:
- Share open-source tools and libraries
- Contribute to others' projects
- Discuss topics you care about
- Seek feedback on your projects
Focus on helping others. Give more than you take. What are your strategies?
Key strategies I use:
- Share open-source tools and libraries
- Contribute to others' projects
- Discuss topics you care about
- Seek feedback on your projects
Focus on helping others. Give more than you take. What are your strategies?
1. Ship a variety of samples.
2. Remove barriers to getting started.
3. Focus your docs on the "80% use case."
Developer love is a moat!
1. Ship a variety of samples.
2. Remove barriers to getting started.
3. Focus your docs on the "80% use case."
Developer love is a moat!
- New product launches
- Multiple successful startups
- 45K users on latest product in 5 months
- Building products people love
What people don't see:
- Years working in the trenches
- Building a startup while parenting kids
- Learning and executing relentlessly
That's the path.
- New product launches
- Multiple successful startups
- 45K users on latest product in 5 months
- Building products people love
What people don't see:
- Years working in the trenches
- Building a startup while parenting kids
- Learning and executing relentlessly
That's the path.
Instead of keeping ideas to yourself until you launch, you share everything, and build in public from the start. That means everything is transparent. Your progress, your learnings, and even your failures.
But why do that? 👇
Instead of keeping ideas to yourself until you launch, you share everything, and build in public from the start. That means everything is transparent. Your progress, your learnings, and even your failures.
But why do that? 👇
To all the directory builders out there, what are your best tips?
To all the directory builders out there, what are your best tips?
1. Companies need libraries/SDKs to drive product adoption and reduce barriers to entry.
1. Companies need libraries/SDKs to drive product adoption and reduce barriers to entry.
I’m starting to think bad air quality is getting on the way of a good night sleep.
I’m starting to think bad air quality is getting on the way of a good night sleep.
- Build tools for indie makers and devs. They're eager to try new products without requiring lengthy sales and legal reviews.
👇
- Build tools for indie makers and devs. They're eager to try new products without requiring lengthy sales and legal reviews.
👇
When they see a need, they don't wait for permission or for someone else to build it. They simply get to work...
When they see a need, they don't wait for permission or for someone else to build it. They simply get to work...
Is what my 4-yo said to me today when I told her that back when I went to school mobile phones weren’t really a thing and hence why not many pictures from back then.
Just imagine when in a few years she talks to her kids about the AI we have right now 😂
Is what my 4-yo said to me today when I told her that back when I went to school mobile phones weren’t really a thing and hence why not many pictures from back then.
Just imagine when in a few years she talks to her kids about the AI we have right now 😂
Execution leads to products that offer real value. Where:
- Strong opinions guide strategic decisions.
- Clear plans build social-proof features.
- Deep focus avoids distractions.
Execution leads to products that offer real value. Where:
- Strong opinions guide strategic decisions.
- Clear plans build social-proof features.
- Deep focus avoids distractions.
Developers want software libraries and APIs that just work. This means going beyond basic code samples and:
Developers want software libraries and APIs that just work. This means going beyond basic code samples and:
- You're working crazy hours.
- Coming up with ideas late at night.
- Building side projects after work.
You ship your side projects at 40% complete, charge $3, and make $20 from them.
- You're working crazy hours.
- Coming up with ideas late at night.
- Building side projects after work.
You ship your side projects at 40% complete, charge $3, and make $20 from them.