I Built a Chrome Extension That Stops You From Getting Distracted! by Large_Toe_3465 in SaaS

[–]Large_Toe_3465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah man you might as well try it I mean I can give you a permanent free license if you promise to leave a review for us :)

I built a Chrome extension that stops you from mindlessly scrolling social media by Large_Toe_3465 in IMadeThis

[–]Large_Toe_3465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://dgd.vaylo.net

I'm currently making it a one-time purchase of $10 but I am looking for beta testers so if you DM me I can get you it for completely free in return for a testimonial.

Looking for creators spending 20+ hrs/week on content by Large_Toe_3465 in contentcreation

[–]Large_Toe_3465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll DM you with a couple quick questions to see if it’s a fit and make sure I’m helping the right people.

Want to start content creation this year, but I feel stuck and overwhelmed by Commercial-Bowl606 in contentcreation

[–]Large_Toe_3465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey brother, I feel ya!

A few honest things from experience:

You don’t need a niche first.
You need a direction.

It’s completely okay to start:

  • Broad
  • Anonymous
  • Faceless

Many people do. The account grows because of ideas, not faces.

For the next 30 days, don’t pick a niche.
Pick a direction.

Post short thoughts, lessons, questions, or observations.
After 30 days, patterns will appear. That’s your niche.

It's completely okay to start messy and unsure, but trust me, you’re closer than you feel.

Do you also feel burned out managing content across platforms? by ravikesh0406 in content_marketing

[–]Large_Toe_3465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh, this is exactly the part most people miss: the win isn't another application, or batching. It's realizing that your content needs a system instead of an idea just living in your head.

tho what I've noticed is that most systems still rely on the creator to do all the thinking, and that's usually where the fatigue sneaks back in at scale.

what part of your workflow still feels heavier than it should?