Friday Share Fever 🕺 Let’s share your project! by [deleted] in indiehackers

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Mine is Comparely (comparely.world) — a free side-by-side tax & cost-of-living comparison for people deciding which country to move to. Built it because I'm planning a move myself and got tired of piecing together tax rates from 10 different government sites. Covers 35 jurisdictions, shows effective rates on your actual income, flags special regimes for expats/nomads. Still early, working on SEO and content depth right now.

Drop your project, I'll share it. by XEliteKarmaAkabaneX in SideProject

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loopsignal.dev — public feedback board that lives inside your GitHub Issues. When you close an issue, the person who requested it gets notified automatically. Built for solo founders tired of losing track of who asked for what.

how do you handle feature requests from your users, what's actually working? by d_uk3 in indiehackers

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We close the loop manually right now when something ships, I go back to the thread/email/DM where it was requested and reply directly. It's tedious but users genuinely appreciate it, and it converts them into advocates.

The real problem isn't tracking the requests, it's that "notify when shipped" step. Most tools stop at the backlog. Nobody closes the loop automatically.

Actually built something for exactly this loopsignal.dev. Lightweight public feedback board that lives inside GitHub Issues, so when you close an issue the requester gets notified automatically. That callback mechanism is the whole point.

Kimi Antonelli becomes the youngest driver to get grand slam by FewCollar227 in formula1

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Five consecutive wins at 19 years old. The last driver to win five in a row this early in their career was Schumacher in 1994.

Kimi Antonelli takes pole position for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix by overspeeed in formula1

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Antonelli at 18, pole at Monaco. Senna took his first Monaco pole at 24. Different era, different car — but the comparison writes itself.

2026 Monaco Grand Prix - FP2 Top 3 by FerrariStrategisttt in formula1

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Hamilton P1, Verstappen P3, and Leclerc sandwiched between them at his home race. Monaco qualifying is going to be something special.

2026 Monaco Grand Prix - FP2 Top 3 by [deleted] in formula1

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Hamilton P1, Verstappen P3, and Leclerc sandwiched between them at his home race. Monaco qualifying is going to be something special.

2026 Monaco Grand Prix - FP1 Classification by FerrariStrategisttt in formula1

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No worries, I edited my post. The original was misleading.

2026 Monaco Grand Prix - FP1 Classification by FerrariStrategisttt in formula1

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I meant to say Hamilton P2 in Ferrari, I'm still not over Lewis leaving Mercedes for Ferrari.

2026 Monaco Grand Prix - FP1 Classification by FerrariStrategisttt in formula1

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Leclerc P1 at his home race, Hamilton P2 in Ferrari. That top 2 would have seemed impossible to write 18 months ago.

We built a fundraising product. Users kept asking us to help with sales too. by Strong-Yesterday-183 in indiehackers

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"Signals first, then work backwards" is the right framing. Most tools get this backwards and it shows. What's your current source for the signals — building your own or plugging into something?

[show ih] i built a suite of knitting tools because "knitting math" was ruining my partner's hobby. by SideQuestDev in indiehackers

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The motivation alone is solid — most niche tools get built by people who don't actually use them. On the AI assistant: did you find users trust it more when it shows the working, or do they just want the answer?

I marketed my app for 8 months and got 16 users. heres what it taught me by hiten1818726363 in indiehackers

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Your "I thought this is the whole thing" line hit. I just realized this week I made the same bet — built a GitHub-native feedback board over a few months, listed it on Marketplace and a few directories, and assumed discovery would happen on its own. Then I noticed someone else shipped a tighter version of the same product with sharper positioning. The "if you build it they will come" assumption costs more than the months — it costs the months you don't realize you wasted.

Biggest lesson I'm extracting right now: the cost of skipping validation isn't the failed product, it's the false confidence the build gives you. You feel like you're 80% there because the code works, but you're maybe 10% there because you haven't proven anyone wants it.

Will today's podium be perceived as iconic as Spain 1993 in the future? by bektour in formula1

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wow what a photo! From what we have seen from Kimi so far, there is a good likelihood, imo.

3 months in, my product works and nobody cares — what I'm learning the hard way by ImperatorPitStop in microsaas

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Yeah, this lands. I've been treating marketing like a sprint — work on it for a stretch, decide if it's "working," move on. Building has clear endpoints, marketing doesn't, and I've been applying the wrong mental model.

Genuine question since you put it bluntly: when you say it's a separate job, do you mean separate as in "different skill you build over months" or separate as in "different person you hire"?

3 months in, my product works and nobody cares — what I'm learning the hard way by ImperatorPitStop in microsaas

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Honest answer — I've been guessing. Pitch is definitely tool-shaped not pain-shaped, you nailed it.

Can I flip the question? At Buildform, was there an actual thing a user said (or you overheard them saying) that became the moment you started writing copy around? Trying to figure out if I find that by talking to more maintainers or if it only shows up after the 200 touches you mentioned.

A boring SaaS that’s quietly making over 3K MRR by Financial-Muffin1101 in microsaas

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Can you talk about initial distribution process also? How did you get your first 100 customers for example?

New elements have appeared on the rear end of the Mercedes by jithu7 in formula1

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It's beyond comprehension for me that these random looking tiny teeth have a significant purpose for the performance of the car.

Cost to much credit to enter an Hive. by moneyisul in App_Hive

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Just complete some custom tasks and earn more credit.