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Junaid Khan

Junaid Khan

@Junaid

🚀 Building Moocable (moocable.com) ⭐ Stage: MVP launched 🌎 Mumbai, India
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Joined October 2023
  1. Start small. Build small projects. Start with front-end, then move to back-end. Finally, go for full-stack. Idk about freecodecamp, but I've been through the Odin Project's curriculum. It's quite comprehensive and has capstone projects.

  2. You don't need to be a tech founder to build a product. Nowadays, it's quite easy to build - at least the MVP. Check out no-code/low-code builders. I think it's the best fit for solo founders with limited knowledge in tech.

  3. You can hire a tech co-founder. This is tricky, cause you need to have a prior relationship with this person + they need to believe in your idea.

  4. If you are really interested in becoming tech-proficient, you need to study books. Start with online tutorials, yes. But, then migrate to books. They are comprehensive, and you can find books on niche topics easily.

Congratulations, @philipithomas. Interesting product, and nice job on the explainer video.

Question: Do you have a target customer in mind? Perhaps you can showcase/highlight that in your video + landing page.

Suggestion: In the section displaying all the Booklet groups (Booklet HQ, FRCTNL, DIMES VENTURE...), when I click on BookletHQ, it redirects me postcard.page/, instead of hq.booklet.group/.

Thanks!

Some of the early use case for Booklet have been:

  • Investors connecting their portfolio founders in a network
  • A marketplace building a community of workers to engage them between gigs
  • A Substack newsletter adding a subscriber community
  • Companies replacing Google Groups for internal announcements

My goals is to basically move from hobbyist usage -> non-work communities -> core work tool.

Thanks for catching the broken link - just pushed a fix for it.