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Build Your Scroll Page & Showcase Everything You Do On The Internet

Hey there, Indiehackers. Are you ready for this?

I'm building a new project and want to share the news with you! It's called scrollmetoday. Why does it matter to you? Because it will be the one place on the internet where you can see all your content in one place: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram—and whatever else is coming up next. It will be a great way to keep track of what's going on in your life and look super cool.

Today is just the beginning—as the first step, I've created a Twitter page where I will tweet three times per day about using different social media platforms effectively and growing efficiently as a creator (and hopefully inspire others). Check out @scrollmetoday if you haven't already—you won't regret it!

So stay tuned! It's going to be wild.

on September 21, 2022
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    This is a cool idea! A few people I know have actually said they want something kind of similar. What are next steps? Create a mockup?

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      Thanks, @timothybramlett. Then I'm going to ask for some intros, haha.
      Yes, the next step is to work on the mockups. But first, I have created a newsletter. https://scroll.beehiiv.com/

      I will write a few emails weekly, and here's what you can expect in the email.

      A behind-the-scenes look at the product and how we do things.
      How to grow your following on social media.
      Product updates.
      An inside look into our culture.

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