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I'm going to get the group up and go in over the next few days, so if you're here early, Congrats and thanks for joining. The plan for this group is to document the entire process as I go through startup number four, so you can follow along and see behind the curtain on how a bootstrapped product gets built from the ground up. I'm not gonna sugarcoat it, this Skool group is a massive experiment so I'm relying on you to tell me what works, what doesnt, what's shit, what's not. When I built my first business back in 2016 made a promise to myself that I would stick at it for six months no matter what - I reasoned that, even if it completely flopped, it would still be a learning experience and CV piece I could be proud of. Not gonna lie - It was f*ckin' annoying, and I nearly quit about a million times... but I stayed true to the promise and ended up bootstrapping it to £10,000 per month, and sold it twice. So I want you to make that same promise to yourself. Whatever your idea, your goal, whether you're working on it now or you're looking for a problem to solve, stick around for six months and I'll make this the resource I wish I had when I was going through that, too. The aim here is to collect 100 entrepreneurs, builders, and promise makers in six months, whilst I launch another product and walk you through the whole process. Might go tits up, but let's see. In?
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I thought I wanted to put a group together that actively builds together, but it's pretty clear I cant drag anyone along for the ride. Cancelled all calls booked. will go alone on this journey. Take care all.
Been a busy week
I've been making a lot of progress on my company toucan.ee and I'm trying to figure out how to land clients. I'm good at communicating. I've been learnign from @Hilary Torn on how to do social media . I have started doing once a week posts on linkedin about the things I am developing. I post it on my site and then post it to the linkedin paltform. I am getting likes and all. I want to figure out from advice from you guys on how to land that first real client. I don't have that right now. I'm looking forward to joining the weekly tomorrow
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[Template] Apify Actor + Docs Site
Yo! Pretty busy this week, sorry for not being about. Wanted to gift you something to get started though. I was thinking more about the challenge and… I’m making it as easy as possible for you to get started so you have literally no excuse not to put something out next week. Repo template: https://github.com/dougwithseismic/eir-template-apify Here’s mine: https://apify.com/deadlyaccurate/answer-the-public It took one evening, and I’ve got a whole load of supporting docs to go with it: https://withseismic.com/apify-actors/answer-the-public There’s about 100,000 monthly brand search volume for AnswerThePublic, and no other Answer The Public Apify Actor exists. So I’m pretty confident that if I start ranking, I should see users come in — and until then, I can buy paid traffic. Sometimes all you have to do is be in the right place at the right time. This might seem like too much effort, and you might worry about doing something that might not see any gains, but… Earlier this year I posted one sentence in reply to a thread on a Cursor forum. Someone asked: “Where can I hire developers that are well-versed in Cursor and move fast?” I replied with something like, “Probably on this forum,” and dropped my GitHub. That led to a $30,000 USD contract two or three months later, for a Techstars alumni project with an absolute legend of a client. So go do it. Post it here. DM me if you have questions.. or better yet, post them in the comments so we can all help each other and answer them. If you really don't feel like you can code or you're getting stuck with it, I invite you to help me market mine and improve it or choose another Actor target, I will help you build it and we will market it together as a group. In? This is a new skill you can pick up using Claude code, using Cursor, using the JavaScript you already know. I’ve put everything together so all you have to do is fork the repo and get cracking.
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Weekend Warrioring
How’s everyone’s weekend going? Working, with family, taking it easy? I’ve taken a proper break from the laptop and honestly feel great for it. It’s a three day weekend here in Prague, temps are dropping below freezing next week, and with a client project starting on the 24th, I’m taking some R&R. I wanted to chat about something that keeps coming up with people here. Juggling priorities. Most of us are in a similar situation: - working full-time - or working with clients - and building an idea on the side When I was starting out, the full-time job felt like “real life”, and the product I wanted to build was the dream. The escape. The thing that would replace working for someone else. But once I actually switched from full-time to client work, I realised something fast: - in a job you have one boss - with clients you have many - the problems you hate in full-time work often show up in client work too - some clients are great, some are not, and you’re still a service at the end of the day I didn’t appreciate how much stability and domain expertise full-time roles gave me until later. And now at 37, the idea of stability sounds… pretty nice. Not because I want to stop building, but because a stable base means you build better. That’s why I’m shifting again. Moving from short 6 to 8 week MVP sprints towards more long-term 6 month+ minimum. The hoep being that different rhythm, different responsibilities etc fits my life better right now. A quick version of my path so far: - full-time roles - freelance PPC and analytics - consulting - internal tools - growth engineering - running a voucher publisher for 5 years - back to client work - now interviewing for senior engineering roles in Prague - still building products on the side It’s not been a straight line. I’ve traded one boss for many. Learned a lot. Lost money. Made money. Lost more. Dealt with net-90 and net-180 cycles where affiliate revenue vanished overnight because someone changed policy. If someone had explained all that upfront, I might have chosen a different business to scale entirely.
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