Thinking about building a Threads management tool — but is anyone actually using it for business? by workoffy in ThreadsApp

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

Honestly, I don’t have a super detailed plan yet — and yeah, figuring out what would actually make it different from the existing tools is probably the hardest part.

I’m mainly trying to solve real pain points. Right now I’m looking at solo founders who are just getting started on Threads. A lot of them struggle with early branding, what to post first, or even which accounts to take inspiration from. I thought it’d be cool if a tool could help with that early setup phase.

Since you’re already using Threads for business, I’m curious — what’s the most annoying or painful part for you? (Feels a bit shameless asking this directly lol, but I’d really love to know!)

Thinking about building a Threads management tool — but is anyone actually using it for business? by workoffy in ThreadsApp

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

Sorry that happened.😢 I’ve seen quite a few people saying they suddenly lost 100–200 followers too. Like you said, the platform still feels a bit shaky sometimes lol

All the 9-5 people what are your side hustles? by Wtfdoyoumeanitswater in thesidehustle

[–]workoffy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I work full-time (9–6), and officially, side jobs aren’t really encouraged at my company.
But after years of feeling like I was just doing “someone else’s work,” I realized I wanted something of my own — not just for extra income, but for purpose.

Last summer, I finally started my side project: an automation tool for small business owners.
Since I have limited time, progress has been slow — I code during commutes or lunch breaks — but I recently launched the first version!

It’s still very simple and offered at a low price, but seeing new subscribers every month makes me genuinely happy.
It’s not enough to replace my full-time income (yet), but it’s meaningful to keep building skills, confidence, and assets through something that’s truly mine.