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What’s the point of “build in public” if nobody’s watching?

Everywhere I look, people say build in public to grow your product and audience. Sounds great except when you re starting from zero and literally nobody cares yet. From what I ve figured out, it s less about getting likes right now and more about leaving a trail, progress updates, decisions you ve made, even mistakes. Most of it will get ignored in the moment, but it builds a record that people can stumble on later. Also, public doesn t have to mean blasting it to Twitter. It could be small niche communities, Reddit threads like this, or a tiny newsletter. Basically, don t measure it by immediate engagement. Think of it as planting seeds for your future self. Anyone here actually started with no audience and made build in public work? What did you do?
Ch David

5mo ago

Indie hackers don't really like GPT-5. So I found made a list of alternatives!

We tested GPT-5 on real-world app building this week. The coding output is 10x better, and the vibe coding stuff is impressive as well. But once you try to iterate or fix/edit a few things, it starts to get messy: layout breaks, logic gets overwritten, and small edits often require you to re-explain everything.

If you ve tried tools like Lovable, Cursor, Shipper, Replit, or V0, you ll notice the difference... those are built "to build". GPT-5 still feels more like a really good assistant than a reliable builder.