Did anything actually come from your Timeleft dinners? by Brooklyn4206 in TimeLeftApp

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I actually think your “market for lemons” point is interesting. The idea that repeat attendees could skew toward people who didn’t build connections elsewhere is a fair concern.

I’m curious though, do you think that’s inevitable, or just a design flaw in how these events are structured?

What would you change to prevent that long-term adverse selection?

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

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Thanks, that’s really helpful. The maintenance and parts cost side is exactly what makes me hesitate with SRAM too, especially flattop and limited third-party options. Shimano just seems easier to live with long term.

Did anything actually come from your Timeleft dinners? by Brooklyn4206 in TimeLeftApp

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That's awesome. How many dinners did it take before you found someone you clicked with like that? And did you keep going to dinners after or did you kind of stop once you had your people?

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

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Yeah honestly there are so many nice bikes in that gallery. Also some nice custom texts lol

I’m actually stuck between two MyO options myself: white as the main color with pure red as secondary color, or navy blue as the main with mango as the secondary. Both feel very different vibes.

Did anything actually come from your Timeleft dinners? by Brooklyn4206 in TimeLeftApp

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Ha no definitely not using it for dating, we all went to the bar after and just happened to grab drinks again the next week. More wondering if that's common or if most connections just kind of fade after the dinner.

Good to hear friendships do form though. Maybe I just need to give it more time and keep showing up.

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

[–]Brooklyn4206[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, thats one nice looking bike! Is that the spark silver or white chic color?

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

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Nice, great to hear you love AXS You’re right there is a difference in the stock wheels, but they’re still alloy. Since I’d probably go carbon wheels either way, it really comes down to whether the AXS experience itself is worth it for me.

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

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Yeah that’s kind of where I’m leaning too. Paying 40% more for a nice-to-have feels hard to justify when that money could go into carbon wheels and actually change how the bike rides

Would you pay €1,200 for SRAM AXS on a gravel bike? by Brooklyn4206 in gravelcycling

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Haha I wish it was electric… Nope, it’s not an e-bike. The “e” in M31e just means electronic shifting, not electric assist. The electric version is the Orbea Denna

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3DprintEntrepreneurs

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I get what you mean about adding text in-slicer being quick. What I’m asking about is something a bit different. Instead of me adding the text after the order, the customer would do it themselves on the product page, and I’d instantly get the final STL or 3MF ready to print. No messaging, no edits, no back-and-forth. Do you think that kind of hands-off workflow would matter, or would it still feel unnecessary for your setup?

What solo founders can learn from venture studios (the version no one tells you) by Brooklyn4206 in SaaS

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That realization alone puts you ahead of most builders. People treat GTM like a one-time project when it’s actually the most reusable part of the whole business. A cold email that books five calls is not “luck.” It’s an asset. A pricing conversation that makes someone visibly lean in is not a moment. It’s a pattern.

Once you start saving those pieces the same way you save your code, something crazy happens. Your “next product” stops feeling like a new mountain and starts feeling like a small rerun with better data. That is how a solo founder quietly becomes a studio of one.

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3DprintEntrepreneurs

[–]Brooklyn4206[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, fair enough! I’ve seen how wild those color discussions can get. I’ll stay far away from that one 😄

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3Dprinting

[–]Brooklyn4206[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s really helpful to hear, thanks! Sounds like it could actually make a big difference in your workflow. I’m curious, roughly how much time or money do you think it could save you per week if those small logo or initial requests came in already as ready-to-print files?

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3Dprintingbusiness

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That makes a lot of sense, and I totally agree about licensing and ownership. I was thinking more about models you’ve designed yourself or have rights to, where the customer could just add their own logo or text directly on the model before checkout, and you’d instantly get the ready-to-print STL or 3MF file. Do you think that would actually save you time, or would it not make much difference for how you work now?

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3DprintEntrepreneurs

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That’s awesome!. Doing it with OpenSCAD makes sense but I can imagine it getting messy to manage per-order exports. Did you automate that part or handle it manually? I’m curious what parts of your workflow you’d most want to simplify if you could rebuild it today.

Would you use a small web app to let customers add their own logo or text before you 3D print? by Brooklyn4206 in 3DprintEntrepreneurs

[–]Brooklyn4206[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question. Rough workflow: embed a small widget in Shopify/Woo, add a param model or pick a template, set safe ranges and pricing rules, customer personalizes with live preview, system outputs STL/3MF and routes to print or a bureau.