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More from @5harath

25 Feb
2020 was a phenomenal year for me for many reasons, but the special one is getting my first startup gig through Twitter DMs 💯

While I'm fulfilling the goal of working at a startup, I'm currently looking for a transition to a new one 💪🏽

TL;DR: I'm available in the market 👇🏽
1/ Why hire me?

I build online communities by building products people want! So far shipped 12 projects using no-code tools which served hundreds of thousands of people in the community!

Currently I'm working full-time at Draftbit while helping build @shoutoutso_ on the side 🚀
See for yourself:

I took Shoutout as an idea from zero to one, launched a no-code MVP, found my co-founder on Twitter, onboarded incredible startup leaders and creators as users, and now have a solid MRR 👇

I have been doing this in public since day 1: wall.shoutout.so/shoutoutbip
Read 7 tweets
22 Feb
.@shoutoutso_ got launched on four platforms last week - Twitter, @capiche, @joinClubhouse, and @ProductHunt 🚀

Here are some lessons, tips, and hacks from our experience which hopefully help your launch 👇🏽

A thread packed with actionable steps and examples 🧵
1/ Soft launch on Twitter:

Twitter is not just a social media platform. It is an amazing distribution system if you use it the right way 💯

One of the most important things you need to do before launching on Twitter is to create a lot of hype around your product.
2/ Here are some checklist things you can do. These come with examples I have used for Shoutout:

*Give a sneak peek of what you about to launch:

*Involve the community in a way that markets your product organically:
Read 11 tweets
18 Jan
For founders who are applying to @ycombinator's summer batch and looking for resources, articles, alumni applications, etc, I got you covered 💯

Here's a thread that comes with everything you need to apply 👇🏽
1/ Intro videos:

@rrhoover's intro for @ProductHunt:

CampusJob now @wayup:

@JustFlip:

@Zenefits:

@teespring:
Read 6 tweets
28 Oct 20
Not knowingly or knowingly I have shipped all my products taking the #buildinpublic route 🚀

Here are some lessons I learned from my experience:

A thread 🧵
1/ Be transparent:

When you allow yourself to be open and transparent, the community sort of shows interest in the work you do. Also, they contribute things you never expect.
2/ Don't be invisible:

There is a high difference between practicing what you are good at in closed indoors vs trying openly in public. You learn a lot when you put your work outside.
Read 7 tweets
19 Oct 20
Productivize Issue #16 is out now:

- @jmspool @eugenewei @johncutlefish
- The Art of Product Management by @sachinrekhi
- The Art of Saying No by @minarad
- The Art of Building a Roadmap by @sherifmansour
- Well Designed by @jkolko
and more!

Thread 🧵
productivize.substack.com/p/issue-16
1/ Why you should follow @jmspool

Jared is one of the most recognized, celebrated people working in UX design. If you want to be customer-centric, up-to-date with the latest trends, and better prepared to ship products your customers will love, he is the guy to look for advice.
2/ Why you should follow @eugenewei

Eugene worked as a head of product @hulu, @Flipboard and most recently was head of video at @oculus. I really like his take on why it’s important for product managers to read fiction and how great leaders create leverage through compression.
Read 11 tweets
11 Sep 20
As a maker, I always enjoy the process and keep my focus on what I can control. It always works for me and today I wanted to share the intangible lessons I implement in my maker process 🙏🏽

A thread 🧵
1/ Embrace the struggle:

As a maker, you have to go through a lot of pain when building your idea. You can only enjoy it when you embrace it. There is no shortcut but to accept the roadblocks, struggle and maker pains.

Always remember the ROI lies on the other side of it 💯
2/ Ask when are stuck:

The best way to solve any problem is to seek help. I always rely on the community when I'm stuck and often people unconditionally help me as I do the same to them.

That's the beauty of the community. We take care of each other and make sure we win.
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