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🚨 Being a founder is not just about building — it's about convincing. Even when your product is free, useful, and truly solves a problem, getting people to try it feels like climbing Everest with no rope. I've spent months building something I deeply believe can disrupt the market. It's not just another app — it’s a tool that solves a real problem no one dared to solve this way. We’re not charging users. We’re not spamming. We’re simply offering real value. 👉 Yet, getting users to try it… even once… feels harder than building the whole thing. This made me realize: > The biggest startup problem isn’t the tech. It’s attention. People are used to noise. They’re skeptical. They’ve been burned. And as a founder, this is your daily fight — not just to create something useful, but to prove it matters. But here’s the truth I stand by: ⚡ The app we’ve built is not just helpful — it’s viral-worthy. It solves what no one’s solving. It’s disruptive. And it’s here. So if you’re a builder, a founder, or someone who just gets it — check it out, support it, share it. Sometimes, the next big thing isn’t waiting for funding — it’s just waiting for you to try it. Try braxcy Now - https://braxcy.lovable.app

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