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founders who don't build in public do a disservice to their company, team, and community. no matter your team size or resources, failing to build in public comes at too high a cost -- and that cost is usually hidden, so you aren't even feeling it.
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Was just having this discussion the other day and not sure I agree with building in public as a default. I wonder if we conflate building in public with "talking to users" too much. The main point of the discussion was that with AI and vibe coding on the rise, putting ideas out early before they are fleshed out could actually do some harm to your early efforts. I've never built in stealth, that's just silly, historically speaking (if hearing what your building is enough to copy it then you're not building anything significantly meaningful to last long). I've also built in public for my last startup and it had useful value, but this was 3-4 years ago and competition didn't prop up with a single prompt. IMHO, you need to talk to customers as much as you can, build something of value, then, open up to get more oxygen on the process.
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True, Founder Led Marketing is the way forward now, take Jesse from Base, Meow from Jupiter, and other founders. Their personal brand is also pushing the business brand
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