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Build in public. Startup 1. Week 3. Lost a week somewhere?

Preamble

Currently doing the 12 startups (projects) in twelve months challenge & posting bulleted weekly progress here for an extra layer of accountability. Project one is a tool to help web-based indie hackers go carbon neutral by measuring their website’s impact and giving actionable steps to get to net-zero.

Goals for last week

1. Turn the carbon impact tracker into a Gumroad product

Got this done. It’s stuff like this that I’m able to tick off the quickest and easiest. Seeing this sort of progress feels good. If folks have feedback, let me know.

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2. Improve assumptions testing workflow

Finished designing the assumption workflow and database based on learnings in Cali and combination with science background (science + entrepeneuring, much similar than you’d expect). 90% done with the assumption database template. It's helping me to understand and step-by-step the process of building experiments to test your idea.

As an aside, this is week 3 in the title, but since it's the end of January, this is actually week 4 of me working on this as the primary project. Not sure where that missing week went, but I hope it's somewhere nice.

on February 1, 2022
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    Hey
    We recently built https://ansy.ai/
    it is a Discord bot that will answer community questions based on chat history of public channels. Cool way to save time of mods.
    https://www.producthunt.com/posts/ansy-ai
    Do check us out and let us know what you think. Your feedback will be super helpful.

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