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Sunday Stand Up: What will you accomplish today?

What will you accomplish by end of October?

What did you do yesterday to work toward your goal?

What will you do today?

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    By the end of October I want to be able to demo Announcr to a business owner. (68% Complete)

    Yesterday I actually GOT SOMETHING DONE! Clearing the task list and setting up some new goals to knock over was super effective. Wrote the backend queries and model/controller to get a customer list out of the DB, and created a basic UI to show it.

    Today, give the ability for an Admin to make a user a location Admin using the customer list.

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    Published a new interview today. Do not have the luxury of having a large audience(like @csallen :P) to share it right now, but will share with my subscribers shortly

    Here's the link
    https://womenhustlers.com/guidebook-city-of-la-palma/

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    Yesterday I said I was going to edit three podcast episodes, but instead I did a bunch of work around metrics. So I'm going to edit them today instead. Already finished one, two to go.

    No concrete goal by the end of October that I can really stand by. But I'm going to do some monthly planning with @channingallen tomorrow, however.

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    Still counting this as Sunday, I finally got the Linux desktop version of my app building locally with a cross-compiling SDK and running on a vanilla Ubuntu 16.04 VM. This means it's actually possible to ship this product as a binary and have it be usable on most Linux users' computers.

    I know it's kind of stupid to make a Linux app before I have a Windows or Mac app. But I'm focusing on Linux first for what I hope are good reasons, and after lurking here for years, I was excited enough about it to finally create an account here and start talking.

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      Very cool to put Linux first! Curious to hear what you are making.

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    Yesterday: Finished the skeleton of my first blog post. Started revamping Junnie Labs blog

    Today:

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    What will you accomplish by end of October?

    • Ship my marketing plan: Mailing 20 coffee cards to local businesses.

    What did you do yesterday to work toward your goal?

    • Consolidated TODOs out of email and into issues in Github

    What will you do today?

    • Shipped a bug fix 💪
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    I bought the domain for https://explainmyproduct.com on Friday afternoon at 1:30pm and started building the product--before then, it was only a concept in my head.

    My goal was to finish the product build and testing by the end of today and do a soft launch tomorrow. I am happy to say that I've hit that goal slightly ahead of schedule and it's ready!

    I'd be curious to know what you think!

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      Interesting idea. What I miss is a way to see interaction like when you read a "explain my product in 10 seconds" topic down here. There's no recent interactions, no replies, it's all private. In a way that's perhaps a bonus feature, but as a visitor of your site it makes it less attractive.

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        Thanks for the feedback! And I definitely see the value in the interaction and back and forth with those posts on a forum like IH.

        But I wouldn’t see what I’ve built as an alternative to posting for feedback on IH—more of a gut check that continues to happen over time in a steady stream of feedback that lets you know very quickly if what you’re communicating is working. After all, most visitors to our site are not an interaction, rather, they’re random and they make a split second judgment of whether or not they want to stay on your site and learn more or not.

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          Oops, this accidentally submitted multiple times. So I deleted the duplicate below.

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