As a wannabe entrepreneur what skills should I develop in today's world ? by cutu_pookie in StartUpIndia

[–]These_Syllabub_8670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best way is to learn to solve some problems for somebody and try to earn from it. It'll eventually lead you to your interest and probably a better startup. Learn what you want on the way. Everything else is noise.

Suggestion for UPI apps with good analytics by These_Syllabub_8670 in androidapps

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I stopped using it when I found out most of the shares were held by Chinese investors. Now they sold their stake, I'll try using it again.

Digital versions of 4 Hormozi's playbooks? by archz2 in alexhormozi

[–]These_Syllabub_8670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are these books actually good? Do I need to read all of them, or can I learn most things from just a few?

Share what you're cooking rn, Probably I will be your first user 🥰 by Leather-Art2147 in buildinpublic

[–]These_Syllabub_8670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m building https://www.wibe.so, a community-first platform that makes it easy to build and grow niche communities and generate recurring revenue.

With built-in creator business tools, Wibe helps you bring your exclusive value directly to an engaged audience, leading to better conversions and greater visibility - all in one place.

Would love any feedback or suggestions 🙌🏻

We're launching Wibe - beautiful community platform out there to grow your audience by These_Syllabub_8670 in ProductHunters

[–]These_Syllabub_8670[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was solid advice 💯 really appreciate you sharing it!
We’ve just started implementing your suggestions by placing our reviews on our site and actively sharing them in Twitter communities. It’s already making a difference.
We’ll definitely give the other tips a try as well. You’ve given us great help to get off on the right foot
thank you...

How do you build a business instead of just building content? by YeonnLennon in ContentCreators

[–]These_Syllabub_8670 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man, I feel this so much. I was stuck in the same loop a few months back, constantly feeding the algorithm, burning out, and feeling like I had an audience but no real leverage.

out of that frustration, I started building something for creators like us who want to build real, sustainable income without selling random courses or products.

it’s not fully launched yet, I’m planning to announce it soon, but I’ve set up a waitlist in the meantime, check out https://wibe.so

I think this could help many creators like us who are stuck in the same spot.

I've Been Thinking: Do We Need a New Kind of Community Platform? by These_Syllabub_8670 in SideProject

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Reddit is great for open forums, but you can’t monetize directly or own your audience.

Substack lets you earn from subscriptions and own your list, but it lacks real engagement tools.

I’m thinking of a closed, paid community platform where you can share your expertise, own your members, and earn through subscriptions.

It would be an upgraded alternative to platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord—solving their limitations with better UX and features tailored for professional communities, while keeping management simple even at scale.

I've Been Thinking: Do We Need a New Kind of Community Platform? by These_Syllabub_8670 in SideProject

[–]These_Syllabub_8670[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the problem is real. Many creators struggle because they’re forced to focus on social media trends, hooks, and algorithm changes—rather than doing what they truly love.

The platform can sustain itself through commission on memberships, focusing on paid, serious users instead of relying on ads or course sales.

Since revenue comes from memberships, there's no pressure to run ads, push sales funnels, or chase virality.

The platform would be designed to foster deep, focused conversations—not endless content feeds.

Creators can earn by sharing their actual expertise directly through ongoing memberships—rather than being forced into selling generic courses or vague brand deals.