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The Clueless Company • 21d
One comment changed the whole screen. And honestly, it made the product better. I shared the onboarding screen designs on X. Tyler replied with, “That’s a lot of options.” And he was right. We were showing nine options before. So we cut it down to six. The difference is huge. Cleaner, lighter, and much easier for the user to understand. This is exactly why building in public feels so powerful. When you share early, you don’t just get opinions. You get clarity. You see how real users interpret what you’re building. And sometimes, a single line from someone becomes the reason your product improves. It reminded me of something simple. Products get solid when you involve people. Not when you build alone and hope users like the final version. Sharing early. Sharing often. And building something users actually want to see. More updates coming.


Think. Feel. Build. ... • 5m
I’ve been building a SaaS product and learning a lot about startups and marketing along the way. Now I’m at the stage where I’m thinking about a few key things: How do you get your first 10–50 users? When is the right time to start talking to VCs?
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💡 Startups aren't about raising millions… it's about building something that works! 🚀 ❌ You DON'T need to: 💰 Raise millions of $$ upfront (Feels impossible) ✅ You NEED to: ⚡ Build an MVP 👥 Get 100 early users ✅ Validate problem-solution fit 📈
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Portfolio Management... • 9m
A platform that solves for the aspiring entrepreneurs, Validates their idea, and gets real feedback from real users. The users or the early adopters gets pay for giving feedback and the startups pay to get feedback. So that the idea or the mvp is val
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