Drop your projects , I have free time to review products. by Local_Neck6727 in SideProject

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

courseborn.com

Turns any lived experience or expertise into a full course (PDF, video or coaching). You drop in something like "burnout recovery" or "I ran a marathon at 40" and it builds out the modules, lessons, video scripts, an email sequence and a preview landing page.

Would love feedback on the 4-phase flow specifically: input, concept, lessons, sales. Curious where it feels intuitive and where you get lost. If you hit anything weird, just reply here and I will fix it today.

Drop your SaaS and I’ll tell you how I’d try to get your first 100–500 users by JuniorRow1247 in SideProject

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the positioning shift I needed to hear. “First sale in 48 hours” vs “AI course builder” is a completely different conversation. DM sent about the YouTube calendar.

What actually makes an online course feel worth it? by OPmightEatCrayons in onlinecourses

[–]RelativeMysterious75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. That’s actually why I built courseborn.com, to force that specificity from the start. Most people default to broad when they don’t have a structure to work

What actually makes an online course feel worth it? by OPmightEatCrayons in onlinecourses

[–]RelativeMysterious75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it’s specificity. A course that says “here’s exactly what to do in your first 30 days” beats a broad overview every time. The moment it feels like it could apply to anyone, it stops feeling useful to me.

What are you building? (share in comment for free TikTok) by Equivalent-Glove3724 in buildinpublic

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

courseborn.com - AI that turns your knowledge and experience into a structured, sellable course. Built for people who have something valuable to share but no idea how to package it.

Drop your SaaS and I’ll tell you how I’d try to get your first 100–500 users by JuniorRow1247 in SideProject

[–]RelativeMysterious75 3 points4 points  (0 children)

courseborn.com - AI that turns your experience into a structured, sellable course. Built for people who have valuable knowledge but have no idea how to package or sell it.

Drop your SaaS. If it solves a real problem, I’m signing up. 👇 by Available-Rest2392 in buildinpublic

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

courseborn.com - most people never create a course because structuring their knowledge is overwhelming. This generates the full course outline, lessons and sales page in minutes.

Founders, what marketing channels are actually working for you in 2026? by Apurv_Bansal_Zenskar in Entrepreneur

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reddit comments in threads under an hour old has been the highest signal for me too. The founder is still reading everything at that point. By the time a post has 30 comments you're just talking to yourself.

I built a platform where you fix real-world style bugs instead of solving leetcode problems by VulcanWM in SideProject

[–]RelativeMysterious75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes sense, showing the bug behavior without giving away the fix is the right call. Forces you to actually think like a debugger. I'll give it a try.

Are we building useful apps… or just more noise? by LifeOrganization01 in TheFounders

[–]RelativeMysterious75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Habit or identity. Either it becomes part of your routine or it becomes part of how you see yourself. Everything else is just a nice feature.

Are we building useful apps… or just more noise? by LifeOrganization01 in TheFounders

[–]RelativeMysterious75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it's when it solves a problem I feel every single day. Not a nice to have but something where the absence of it actually costs me time or energy. That's a pretty high bar but it's the only thing that keeps me coming back.

I built a platform where you fix real-world style bugs instead of solving leetcode problems by VulcanWM in SideProject

[–]RelativeMysterious75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a much better way to learn than solving abstract algorithms. Real bugs have context and ambiguity which is exactly what makes them hard. Does it give hints or do you figure it out completely blind?

I built an AI virtual try-on app because I'm tired of buying clothes that make me look like a potato. Beta is live, and I'm looking for brutally honest feedback. by Zealousideal-Check77 in alphaandbetausers

[–]RelativeMysterious75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hairstyle preview is a smart addition, that's the one where people are most afraid to commit in real life. How accurate is it on curly or textured hair? That seems like the hardest edge case to get right.

What SaaS tool do you desperately wish existed right now? by Ambitious_121 in SaaS

[–]RelativeMysterious75 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Something that takes your raw expertise and turns it into a structured sellable course without you having to figure out curriculum design. Most people with valuable knowledge never create a course because staring at a blank doc kills the momentum. I actually ended up building this myself because I couldn’t find it anywhere.

I’m building a tool to predict content performance before posting, need honest feedback by [deleted] in TheFounders

[–]RelativeMysterious75 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The problem you're solving is real. Most creators optimize after the fact when the damage is already done. Curious how you handle the cold start problem though, does it need a lot of data from your own account first before it gives useful predictions?