u/DorvilienSterlot97

What tool made the biggest difference for you as a solo dev?

The biggest difference for me was adding proper error tracking early instead of waiting until the project felt serious.

When you are building alone, you don’t always have someone else noticing weird bugs or broken flows. Having errors show up clearly saved me from guessing based on vague user messages or checking logs manually.

What tool made the biggest difference for you as a solo developer?

Could be coding, deployment, docs, analytics, support, anything that made the work feel less lonely or less messy.

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u/DorvilienSterlot97 — 8 days ago

What’s the most Gen Z-friendly productivity trick that doesn’t feel like corporate self help?

I’m trying to get my life together but every productivity video sounds like it was made by a LinkedIn guy who wakes up at 4:30 and says things like optimize your morning stack.

I don’t need a 17 step routine. I need something that works when my attention span is cooked and my brain wants to open 6 apps instead of doing one basic task.

What’s a productivity trick that actually feels realistic for younger people and doesn’t have that corporate hustle culture energy?

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u/DorvilienSterlot97 — 2 months ago