⚡️ Fueler Weekly 25: The Building in Public How-To Guide
Cults, excellent marketing, or simply a strong brand community — call it what you want, but there’s no doubt that these products have sparked excitement across a growing user base.
Cults, excellent marketing, or simply a strong brand community — call it what you want, but there’s no doubt that these products have sparked excitement across a growing user base.
The question now becomes, How do I foster an experience like this for my own product? Enter the ever-growing strategy of building in public.
Creating a product isn’t always an easy journey. Pioneered by the likes of Joel Gascoigne of Buffer and Ryan Hoover of Product Hunt, the idea of building in public leans into this authenticity, encouraging founders to share their journey—including the struggles along the way. Products constantly grow and evolve; building in public allows startups to take their audience & community along for the ride.
Why Build in Public?
“Authenticity consists in having a true and lucid consciousness of the situation, in assuming the responsibilities and risks that it involves, in accepting it in pride or humiliation, sometimes in horror and hate.” — Jean Paul Sartre
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Driven by idealistic results 📈 by Ash Lamb
🔥 One Cool Thing from the Week
This week we are launching “ValueRead".
We are going to make it public really soon. Stay tuned.
P.S: if you are interested to try it out before we launch it in public. Feel free to DM us.
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
🧠 Most Viewed Byte of the Week
🌏 Creator Story of the Week
Being skilled acts as a career moat for an individual.
Today’s creator is someone who is hustling hard to help every individual to become skilled by leveraging the Internet.
Rinkeshis currently building Upskill India, An app that helps you learn from the best minds, skills which are often ignored & not taught by our schools & colleges with like-minded folks.
Discover the story of this amazing creator 👇
Q. How’s your journey as a creator started?
A. My Journey as a creator started long back in my college days when I picked up a side-project to learn Android Development (absolutely didn’t like coding and didn’t have no-code like now), and that side project when to become my 1st startup — Savior Technologies (B2B Healthtech services), this was back in 2017.
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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