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T Shaped Founder Blog, CMS, Gated Content

My new nerding out central

Who is it for?

Solopreneurs, builders, startups who are interested in topics related to developing apps quickly using AI, and figuring out how to promote and sell them. I hope to share insights as well as updates on what I’m building or what I’ve built so far.

What is it for?

  1. It’s a space for me to:

  2. Show my work — These days I like developing small apps, so I can do daily updates on how the apps are going for people who are interested in seeing the process and building in public.

  3. Share my learnings — I learn a lot on daily basis, by sharing my learnings I can solidify my knowledge and perhaps share it with others interested in similar topics.

  4. Share my self hosted apps - Some of the apps I’m working on right now are self hosted, meant to help other founders on their journey.

  5. Promote my main products - Currently I only have one product that I want to promote - Campaign Weaver. The idea is that by sharing content I might find the first alpha testers among builders to gather feedback based on which I can improve my app and potentially find my first clients.

  6. Share and give credit to resources and tools that I found useful along the way and that I find useful now.

  7. Be a hub for all my social accounts… which … I just created so I’m starting from scratch.

  8. Build up my community - Let’s start with discord and see where it leads.

  9. Gather feedback and feature requests - All apps include product roadmaps that logged in users have access to. I’m happy to gather feedback and improve the apps over time.

Why I built this

To finally force myself to get on socials, share my work and gather feedback.

In retrospect I wish I started here. Building this only took 1.5 days.

I could have retained more knowledge and shared a lot of relevant stuff from various struggles and wins that I’ve had while developing campaign weaver.

It’s a really freaking complex tool in terms of implementation, at least to me.

Better late than never.

Product Roadmap