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Building took 48h. Finding users is taking much longer

Week 1 after launch: what real users taught me in 5 days

I launched Budgia (voice expense tracker for freelancers) last Monday.
5 real users. No paid ads. Just my network.

The hard truth first: distribution is brutal.
Building took 48 hours. Finding users is taking... much longer.
My LinkedIn network is 2000 people — mostly corporate, not freelancers.
Wrong audience. Right next door to the right one.

What broke immediately (from the 5 who did sign up):

→ Nobody understood the app in the first 3 seconds
→ Voice input stopped at silence — users lost trust and quit
→ Static buttons confused new users before they typed anything

What I shipped to fix it this week:
→ Onboarding carousel (3 slides, shows exactly what to do)
→ Push-to-talk mic — hold to record, release to submit
→ Rotating input suggestions instead of static UI
→ Receipt photo attachments per transaction (Pro)
→ Email export with PDF + CSV + receipts via Resend

The learning: users don't read. They feel.
If the first 10 seconds don't feel obvious, they leave silently.

Now I need to find my people. Working on it.

Building in public from Belgium 🇧🇪
👉 budgia.app

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Building in Public
on April 4, 2026
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    The '48h build vs. long distribution' struggle is so real. Most founders get stuck exactly where you are right now.

    Since you’re looking for your people and trying to find that first traction, you should check out the Validation Arena.
    It’s a $19 challenge that forces you to stop 'building' and focus 100% on getting paid users. The winner gets a trip to Tokyo.
    Plus, the prize pool just opened at $0, so the odds for the trip are huge.

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    I agree, distribution is always difficult :)
    an interesting coincidence, I also have the first users now, I'm building a tool for founders to post on different platforms trytov.vercel.app - currently testing free beta, feel free to try it, hopefully useful

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    The 48h build vs. weeks of distribution struggle is painfully real.

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    This resonates a lot. It feels like building is the easy part and distribution is the real challenge.

    Curious, where have you tried getting your first users so far?

    I’ve been seeing that going directly to places where people already have the problem tends to work better than trying to generate demand from scratch.

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