Tyler Wease

Tyler Wease

Solo builder of The Social Circle.

About

I’m the founder of The Social Circle, a platform built to give people more control over how they connect and share. Instead of forcing everything into one feed, I’m building separate “worlds” for different types of content while still keeping everything connected. I come from a background in customer service, tech repair, and hands-on trades, and I’ve always been drawn to solving real problems. Right now, my focus is building something meaningful, growing it from the ground up, and creating a space where people can connect without feeling buried or ignored.

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What would make you comfortable posting on a new social platform?

One of the biggest ideas behind The Social Circle is that not every type of post belongs in one mixed feed.

The platform separates content into different worlds: deeper posts, quick updates, photos, gaming, and video, while Home Feed keeps everything connected.

I d love to hear from people checking it out:

Does that structure make the product easier to understand, or does it feel like too many spaces at first?

What's the PROBLEM your product solves?

In the month that I've been here, I've been noticing a pattern in a lot of launches - strong demos, polished UI, clear outputs of "what it does."

But when I ask myself "What problem does this solve?" I sometimes have to dig for the answer. (I come by that thinking honestly - I've spent 33 years building and fixing businesses, so this is the lens I can't turn off.)

Are different types of content competing against each other now?

Something I ve been noticing more over time:

Different types of content are all competing in the same space now.

A short post, a photo, a long-form write-up, and a video can all sit right beside each other but they re designed to be consumed very differently.

It feels like that creates friction:

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