Why?
That extra nudge of accountability to achieve even a small step on your IH journey each day.
To join in:
01 Share your epic (a big chunk of work with a meaty objective) you'd like to complete by the end of May.
02 Share what you accomplished yesterday.
03 Share what you commit to accomplishing today.
04 Comment on at least one fellow hacker's progress and give them an IH Point for their check in.
Optional:
05 Share your Work In Progress to underscore your accomplishments.
Then tune in the tomorrow to share how you did on your own tasks!
#daily-stand-up
EPIC
By end of 2019
5K MR ($3,513.34 of $5,000 - $0 from Jeanius | $2,796.34 from Hair Mogul | $18 from Happy Endings)
By end of May
LAST NIGHT
TONIGHT
KUDOS: @anuragg! Dude jumped into the fray and saved my from the high costs of Heroku! Thank you!
WIP: Jeanius, Hair Mogul, Happy Endings
Thanks!
Nice job moving off, I need to do the same for a project I have, running 3 separate servers and a DB... heroku is convenient but quickly gets expensive
Couldn't agree more! Definitely check out Render! The migration was painless!
How much was heroku costing you approx? Just curious
$98 exactly.
Epic:
Launch Naminator, Bianna, and Dating site by end of 2019. Have one of them gain traction.
Today:
Tomorrow:
WIP: https://naminator.io
Are you certain you can't use 11 Laws? For example, I would think the law of no more than 5 different letters would be quite easy to incorporate.
That's a good idea :)
Naming indeed is a tough call. At least for me. Took me several weeks, literally, to settle.
How much would you have paid for a tool that would've given you really good suggestions? Just curious
And what did you settle on, and how did you come up with it? If you don't mind sharing?
Never really thought about the naming tool and how much I'd fork out for it.
Well, the name is 25/7 Fixes. The idea was indicating emergency, round the clock availability, and beyond. Took me several weeks because other names were already taken, were too long or were plain dumb.
Project: https://257fixes.com
#01 - Generate US$500 a week in sales, without relying on referrals. All that little work that 25/7 had since its inception was by referral from my previous clients. Wanna build the sales machine independent of me
#02 - Tripled website visits and generated one sale
#03 - Finish landing page for the new offering
Quick counterpoint...
Why not lean in to the referrals?
Do what you can to facilitate more of them?
If you can create a pretty decent fly wheel there, you never need to look into other (less efficient) forms of growth at all!
I want sales not to be dependent on me. Anyway, would greatly appreciate your input.
I think I'm missing something here.
You mean you want sales to be more hands off (as in you don't have to talk to customers or reach out to them manually)?
Or is it more about wanting yourself not to be associated with the business? (eg if you want to sell it soon)
The latter.
EPIC
By end of 2019
By end of May
YESTERDAY
TODAY
KUDOS
@Harlem - progress on course modules for Hair Mogul, wtg!
WIP: SaaS Genius
Thanks for the kudos and welcome to the party! Beautiful WIP!
looks nice
Thank you!
Great idea!
TY!
By end of May
Yesterday
Today
Kudos
WIP linkdrop.co
🙌🏾
End of May
-Have beta users and names for both projects
Yesterday
Today
WIP: https://wheresmyart.com/
Hope your interview went well!
I hope you're not giving up on Maker's List just yet. Have you asked @csallen for his
brutalcandid feedback. He may have some helpful insights...I could just imagine communities like MMM eating it up!
By May I would like to finish the database programming for the MVP and move onto the front-end coding.
Yesterday I worked on the database coding.
Today I am currently working on database coding.
I don't know how to share a WIP :( Can someone explain please?
Pop a link into your post at the bottom :) Work In Progress!
2019 Goals
May Goals
YESTERDAY
TODAY
KUDOS
@genemachine for a great start on SaasGenius
WIPs
Looking forward to the blast!
Announcr looks interesting. Kinda wild, but really cool!
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What did you end up using for course software?
As of your #2. I'm somewhat tracking / benchmarking / assessment obsessed. It's actually quite a useful obsession to have.