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"Building in Public" is not enough.We need to Build Together.

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

on April 27, 2026
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