I'm Engin, a software developer with 13 years of experience from Germany. Today I'm launching FoundersDeck an EU-hosted monitoring and status page toolkit built specifically for SaaS founders.
The problem I solved for myself: When I needed monitoring for my own projects, every tool I found was US-hosted. EU alternatives exist, but each one is a separate tool, separate account, separate invoice. Quickly 80 +/month.
I'm Lee, a non-technical founder who kept running into the same wall: I'd have a solid startup idea, spend weeks building it on Bubble or prompting Lovable, and eventually realize I'd built the wrong thing or hit a ceiling I couldn't get past.
WorthyCoder is what I wish existed when I started. It's an AI co-founder built specifically for non-technical founders who want to:
Validate their idea before writing a single line of code (or paying a developer)
I just launched my first project today, WebAITool a collection of 20+ free AI tools like custom QR generators and passport photo makers.
As a first-time maker, it s been a bit of a quiet launch day for me. I m currently at #61 and struggling to get eyes on the product. I would love some honest feedback from the pros here:
I ve always struggled with traditional planners. They felt like a chore, and when I missed a deadline, the only "consequence" was a mounting sense of guilt. I wanted to turn my weekly to-do list into something that felt more like a quest.
I built Shiba Scheduler, a gamified weekly planner where you look after a virtual Shiba Inu companion.
I'm a CFO/CIO at a PE-backed company. I have a CS degree that I never really used the traditional way, but it turns out the itch to build things never actually went away. It just waited for the right moment.