Weird domain names are the unsung heroes of the internet. I used to own pollinate dot me. Basically I was drunk and thought a dating app based on people that liked to garden was a good idea
Hey all It's time for our annual(ish) Makers Festival and this year we are partnering with TechCrunch, The Hustle and Webflow to encourage makers from all walks of life to come together to build a more eco-friendly world and compete for a grand prize worth over $1,100. You can register here until June 4th and submissions will open on June 7th. Let's use this space to introduce ourselves, get to know each other and ask for support
Failure presents great opportunities to learn and some might stick with you. Mine would likely be community first, failing to prioritise community building and nurturing caused my first project to dwindle
The Makers Festival: Green Earth Edition submissions are now open and there is two weeks to build the product that you think will do it's part for planet Earth and win some pretty cool prizes. What are you building for it? Need any feedback? Drop it in the replies
What are you building for it? Do you need support, feedback or even find a co-founder? Post about it here and reminder submissions close this week so make sure to get yours in for a chance to win some great prizes
Hey everyone! I'm Rosie Sherry and I love building communities. I started about 15 years ago with meetups, I then started Ministry of Testing and boostrapped that to $1.5M annual revenue over 10 years. I still (co)own, but don't run the business day to day. I led the community over at Indie Hackers for a couple of years. More recently I started Rosieland, a community for community builders. This has evolved over the past couple of years, from a newsletter, to a paid newsletter and now to a community with a 'community garden' approach. Rosieland is still my side-gig as I recently joined Orbit
What am I good at?
What should I do more or less of? What should I outsource?
Time tracking can go beyond time/cost basis to uncover more insights. For this reason I built a no-code productivity system assisted by AI to help gain these insights.