We launched 5 days ago. 41 users, 634 visitors, and a lot of lessons learned building a startup.
paoblem.com
Five days ago we launched the first version of our platform.
Current numbers:
• 41 registered users
• 634 website visitors
• Multiple discussions and startup ideas shared
• Still shipping new features almost every day
The idea is simple.
Instead of spending months building something nobody wants, we wanted a place where people can:
* Share real-world problems they're facing
* Validate startup ideas before building
* Find teammates and collaborators
* Connect with founders and builders
* Discuss solutions instead of just collecting ideas
Some of the features we've added so far:
Startup & problem sharing
Team member matching
Founder profiles
Communities & discussions
Real-time chat
AI-assisted posting
Voting and feedback system
The biggest lesson?
Getting the first users is much harder than building the product.
We're still a tiny startup, but every piece of feedback has helped shape what we're building.
If you're building a startup, I'd genuinely love to know:
What's been the hardest part of getting your first 100 users?
Happy to answer any questions about the journey or hear feedback from fellow founders.