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First monthly update

I've purchased an annual plan for Grammarly for encouraging myself to write more consistently.

In this post, I wrote about some product updates regarding the MetricsJar MVP, and also some thoughts about demoing to investors vs. customers.

Indie Hacking on the side is so tiring - but I am sure that it will be worth it in the end.

https://www.metricsjar.com/blog/monthly-update-oct-2019

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    Looks great! Do you have a timeline for when you are planning to launch?

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      Dude, KudosBot looks so good! Well done.

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        Thanks :), still waiting for the first paying customer

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          What tech did you use?

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            I actually built it as a practice site to learn go, but then eventually decided to follow through with it and release it as a public product.

            Backend is go + firestore db
            Frontend is nextjs and tailwind css

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      Thanks man 🙏. In December, I’m launching a basic version that only have a few features.

      January onwards I have a lot more time to spend on it so there will be another launch at the end of that month.

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