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I have too many ideas written down so I've put them all in a newsletter

I'm a full time developer, so I have nowhere near enough time to build out and launch all the ideas that pop into my head like many people here. However, I still love doing that initial research on an idea, and thinking up more.

I decided last week that it may be worth me writing up all the ideas I've had, with some market research, potential USPs, etc, and putting them into a newsletter, which is why I'm posting here. You can check it out and read the first issue at https://buildspring.substack.com/

Since I'm employed as a bubble developer, most if not all of these ideas have a no/low code focus, and I try to make a point of saying what no code tools might work best to achieve what's being spoken about.

It'd be great if you guys could check it out, there's some pretty niche stuff and it's better in one of your heads than on a random note that won't get read! It's free right now and I'm going to try and post some new ones every week or so.

https://buildspring.substack.com/

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on December 27, 2020
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