In r/SaaS and r/SideProject, creators report that posting daily progress rarely converts because audiences care about outcomes, not journeys, and the format can devolve into content marketing. Several are reconsidering build public as a primary distribution channel.
it’s been 15 days , i’ve been posting daily while building
and yeah… almost no one cared , no real traction, no convos, nothing
people don’t care about your journey , they care about
I tried to do the build in public but its all just content. I hate social media now.
I think alot of people use build in public as a way/niche to create content in and then just get paid by the content they create rather then anything they built.
I spent 15 days building in public. Nobody cared.
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