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9 contributions to AI Software Builders: MakerAI
New to MakerAI
Hello guys, I am new to Maker Ai. Not really sure what I will create but it will definitely come. I hope to make the best of it.
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Welcome @Vijayen Govinden . Can’t wait to see what you create!
Welcome Post
Hello, my name is Liz Bello and I am new to this but have loved learning it! I plan on building a software this week so any tips you have will be helpful for a newbie! So excited to be part of this community!!
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Welcome @Liz Bello !!
Welcome post
Hey everyone my name is Ashlee. I live in Las Vegas and I'm so exited to be here.. I'm not sure what what want to build yet but I will get there. 💜
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so cool. welcome @Ashlee Craft !! You're gonna like it!
The Hardest Part Wasn’t the App Idea
I used MakerAI to help shape my first AI software project, ClickReadyAI. It’s for Etsy sellers who want better product images and stronger listings without spending hours guessing what to fix. One thing I’ve learned early: The idea is not the hardest part. The hard part is narrowing the idea into something clear enough to build. MakerAI helped me clarify: Who the app is really for What painful problem it solves What version 1 should include How to explain it simply What I should validate before building too much For me, the biggest shift was going from: “An AI tool for Etsy sellers” to: “An app that helps Etsy sellers improve product images and listing quality faster.” That feels much easier to build, test, and explain. Curious how others are thinking about this: What was harder for your first software idea, finding the idea or cutting it down to a simple MVP?
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@Veronica Giambrone Exactly. That’s been the biggest lesson for me too. The idea feels exciting when it’s big, but the build gets much more real when you force it into a simple first version. I’m trying to think of MVP now as: what is the smallest version someone would still find useful enough to test or give feedback on? Congrats on finishing your first software. That’s a big step. What did you end up building?
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Michael Krumlauf
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@michael-krumlauf-6116
Healthcare ops guy with too many tabs open, learning how to use AI to automate work, build income systems, and stop overthinking every offer.

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Joined Apr 10, 2026
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