For years, we've been told to "build in public." We share our MRR on Twitter, post our MVPs on Reddit, and wait.
But it's still a lonely journey. It feels like shouting into a void. You see follower counts, not real collaborators. You see upvotes, not real feedback.
The truth is, a list of projects is just a directory. A real community is a living, breathing thing.
That’s why we’ve built Starverse, the new heart of Startives.
We’re moving beyond static listings. Starverse is a live, global ecosystem where you can:
See a live feed of what other founders are building right now.
Connect with builders from around the world who are online at the same time as you.
Find serendipity: Discover a co-founder not by searching, but by interacting.
It's no longer just about finding opportunities. It's about creating them together, in real-time. We're starting with a close-knit community of 75+ builders to keep the signal high.
My question to the IH community:
Is the future of startups in asynchronous forums, or in live, connected communities like this?
Would love to hear your thoughts on what makes a "community" truly valuable for you.
check it out and give feedback - startives.com