Yesterday, someone in our Slack community posted something that made me smile.
"After a few days of vibe coding and debugging hell, I am really happy to say I have released my app into beta for testing!!"
He grinded for a few days.
Went through the debugging hell.
Got stuck.
Started over.
But then... he launched.
He actually launched it!!
He put his project out into the world.
And this is the thing I’m most proud of in our community.
See, there are two parts to starting a business:
1) Building it
2) Launching it
Most people never get past step one.
They get stuck adding "just one more feature."
They let fear take over:
"What if it sucks?"
"What if nobody uses it?"
"What if people think I'm an idiot?"
But here's the truth:
The only way to know if you built something worth using is to launch the damn thing.
And that's what separates the casuals from the real builders.
Casuals build in private forever.
Real builders ship.