Here are 8 unique ways to build in public 👀
Here are 8 unique ways to build in public 👀No, you don't always have to post screenshots of your app or share journal entries.Thanks to this week’s newsletter sponsor: Onespot. Onespot is a brand new no-code platform for making mobile apps & websites for small businesses, projects, personal portfolios, organizations, teams, events, etc. It’s designed to be the world’s first app builder that’s so easy you can make and manage a mobile app entirely from your phone. And the apps come with push notifications, member management, user groups, account types, Google Sheets integrations, and lots more, with new features released weekly. If you’re an early adopter or a builder in the no-code community, the founders would LOVE to hear from you. They recently graduated from the Alchemist Accelerator, launched the first version of their product, and have started growing exponentially. Try out their product at 1spot.app, or search for “onespot” on the iOS/Android app store. And let them know your feedback — suggestions, ideas, complaints, feature requests, and memes are all welcome. Message them right in the app, or email the CEO directly at sean@seabirdapps.com.
Most people who are just getting started with building in public assume there’s only one way to do it right. Early on in my journey, I felt the same and was constantly posting ‘daily updates’ on my Twitter. It was a tweet that would contain a daily summary of my actions and key wins. It felt dry and after a while I quit because there was no variety in my content and it was all looking too monotonous. Then I spent about 100-150 hours scouring the Internet (predominantly Twitter) to study and learn how many different types of ‘building in public’ content formats there are. I built a huge Swipe File out of that research and now that’s my secret muse. From time to time, I take a peek at the Swipe File and get inspired to try out a new ‘build in public’ style/format. It’s such a time saver and a powerful weapon in my content arsenal. Below is a sample from that for collection — a few hand-picked examples to spark your imagination: ⚡️ Here are 8 different ways to build in public so you and your audience never get bored:1. Share screenshotsLet’s start with the classic method. You can share an internal screenshot (something you’d typically post on your company Slack) in the public sphere. Advantages:
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2. Share a daily/weekly statusThis one is another classic example. You can share a recap of your day in terms of key stats/metrics and show your journey. Advantages:
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Daily interiorai.com update
54 total customers now @ $1,390/mo MRR
$2,783/mo free user costs
$295/mo paid user costs
$3,078/mo total costs
-$1,688/mo profit (eg losing money) Week 1 of @letterdropio beta launch going smoothly:
Here's a #buildinpublic recap:
🎉 The waitlist is nearing 700 people
❤️ 152 new users entered beta
💌 53 newsletter issues dropped
✅ 3 writers engaged in Q/A w the community 3. Highlight and celebrate your customersYour build in public content doesn’t always have to be about you. You can choose to lift other people up.. especially offer exposure and limelight to your customers. Today’s win:
One of our customers won a marketing award with content they produced on @MadeWithCapsule
🙌🏻⚡️🎉 Advantages:
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4. Share a really small winWhen you’re running out of new content ideas, just reflect on your day or week and share a small win. Many people wait months to post content because they are looking for milestones that can be ‘impressive’ to others. But you can choose to celebrate each step of the way thereby becoming more relatable. .@letterdropio crossed 600 beta sign ups on the waitlist 🎉
I spent zero dollars in acquiring these users 💰
My playbook is out in the open #buildinpublic
This is unbelievable validation & I'm grateful for it!
Each of you make me a better founder 🙏🏼 Advantages:
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5. Teach what you learnedI personally love and admire this content type. This is one of the most rewarding methods to building in public. Not only does this give you a ton of credibility and boost your social capital, it’s also incredibly fulfilling to share your lessons so others can hopefully benefit from them. Lessons from Cuppa:
✅ Your v1 doesn’t need to be fancy even in no-code terms. Just ship it
✅ People can’t resist a product that’s always improving - keep iterating (which means both adding and deleting features)
✅ Not product but your COMMUNITY is the MOAT
✅ Help ppl What I learned growing my newsletter to 500 subscribers
Yesterday, I got my 500th subscriber to BrainPint!
Sharing 5 lessons I learned along the way
Thread 👇 Advantages:
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6. Share proven playbooks that workedIf you’ve experimented with various tactics in your journey and stumbled across one that succeeded really well, you can share that as a playbook to help others. Often times, you underestimate the power of what’s obvious to you. But remember, there are thousands of people who are in your shoes from 3-4 years ago who might benefit from your playbooks. Many people are asking me how do I DM @shoutoutso_ users, so here's the screenshot of my notion doc with all different templates. These earned us sales, new users and loyal customers
Steal it if you want 🙌🏽
Hope this helps Finding a technical cofounder is a huge pain for so many people.
That’s because they’re using a “desperate” playbook. A couple years ago, I did the same. It didn’t work.
Here’s the new playbook I used & found my technical cofounder @gill_works for @getcuppaio 🔥
A thread 🧵 Advantages:
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7. Share the insider viewPeople love to know how things work. There is an innate curiosity on understanding specific processes and workflows that might be new to someone. As a founder, you are probably privy to hundreds of such work flows and tools. Feel free to share an insider view once in a while and show the “back office” of your operation. Open startups & @IndieHackers often share their revenue, but how much does running a bootstrapped SaaS cost?
@TallyForms has:
- 2 co-founders
- 13K users
- 1M pageviews/month
- 4K forms published/month
- $6K MRR
- $526 costs/month
Here's a breakdown of our monthly costs 🧵 Advantages:
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8. Share vulnerable parts of your journeyA lot of founders only choose to share the highs. But that’s obviously an incomplete picture of the journey. Be the kind of person who’s vulnerable and authentic to share not only the highs but also the sucky parts of building a business. Below are 3 of my favorite examples: Example #1: Josh Fabian (CEO of Metafy)Spare 5 min and read this incredible post here. Josh’s way of building in public is by publishing investor updates publicly (which are typically circulated only within the investor group). His openness and vulnerability (and humor!) shines through his writing. Read all the letters here. Listen to my interview with Josh to get to know him a bit more. Example #2: Warren Shaeffer (Founder of Knowable)Warren went through a roller coaster ride as a high-growth tech CEO in Silicon Valley and he chose to share not just the rosy moments. This thread which he published was one of the most unique pieces of content I’ve seen ..and his sheer honesty and relatability is magnetic. Watch my interview with him to get to know him more. It’s fun to build in public when things go as hoped; it’s terrifying when they don’t.
#founderispublic is my attempt to normalize being public about both the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.
Last week, with $985,347 in the bank, I let go of half my team...
🧵👇 Example #3: Sharath Kuruganty (Co-founder of Shoutout)Sharath is an all-star when it comes to “building in public” humility, honesty and owning up to the losses in the journey. Advantages:
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In summary, here are the major takeaways for you to remember from this post:
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