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Big Update: Giving Back to the Maker Community

Hey Indie Hackers,
I just shipped a major update to my journaling app — it’s no longer just a private journal. It’s now a community-driven space where users can share their entries, interact with others, comment, and grow together.

The goal was simple:
Turn journaling from a solo practice into a shared journey — a place where people can learn from each other, stay motivated, and feel less alone in their personal growth.

But here’s the part that matters to this community 👇

🚀 I’m making the GitHub repos available to founders

Not just for the journal app, but also for the other apps I’ve been building.
If you want to:

fork it,

modify it,

build a new product from it, or

turn it into something bigger…

You’re free to do so.
I’d genuinely love to see another founder take these tools and shape them into something meaningful.

Why I’m doing this

I’m shifting my focus to new ideas, but I don’t want these projects to sit idle.
If someone else believes in them and wants to improve or scale them, I’d be happy to hand them over — along with repo access and context.

If you’re interested in the codebases or want to see what’s under the hood, just drop a comment or DM me.
Happy to collaborate or transfer ownership if it helps another maker move faster.
Here is the link: www.ai.budfi.in

Let’s keep building cool things. 🚀

on December 6, 2025
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