Today I shipped Shippstream, a social network for indie devs, solopreneurs & builders who ship.
Built MVP in ~8 hours, deployed & AI-boosted. It’s raw, early, beta.
🔥 Build in public
🔥 Ship faster
🔥 Show real work
Not a X replacement, just a new layer.
Feedback welcome: https://www.shippstream.com
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Before launching Newsairy I had a long list of features I wanted to ship first. I kept pushing the date. Eventually I just shipped.
10 days of real user feedback taught me more than months of planning. I wrote about it — curious if others have had the same experience.
https://qebapps.statichost.page/devnotes/ship-early-learn-fast/
I’ve been a solo developer for a long time. Long enough to know that the hardest decision before a launch isn’t technical — it’s this one: do I ship now, or do I wait until it’s more complete? I faced it again with Newsairy, my new RSS reader for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. And I chose to ship early. Ten days in, I’m glad I did — but not for the reasons I expected.