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Day 37

Day 37/60 — Still Building. Still Learning. 🚀

Most people only notice the finish line. They never see the late nights, the bugs, the redesigns, and the small improvements that happen every day.

Day 37 isn't about being perfect—it's about showing up again.

Every line of code, every problem solved, and every lesson learned is one step closer to the vision.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 13 hours ago
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Day 36

Day 36/60

Still building.

Today's focus was refining the product experience and thinking through long-term decisions instead of rushing features.

Building in public has been one of the best ways to stay accountable.

24 days to go. 🚀

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 1 day ago
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Day 35

Day 35 of building my app in public.

Today I spent more time thinking about the product than writing code.

The more I build, the more I realize that solving user problems and simplifying the experience matters just as much as implementing new features.

Progress isn't always measured in lines of code.

#BuildInPublic #Startup #Flutter #ProductDesign #Entrepreneurship

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 3 days ago
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Day 34

Day 34/60

Today's goal was simplifying the app instead of adding more features.

One lesson I'm learning: every extra button or option increases user friction. Building a great product is often about removing unnecessary complexity.

Slowly getting closer to a launch-ready app. 🚀

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 3 days ago
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Day 33

Day 33/60

Spent today working on:

Habit categories

Category-specific challenge twists

Rival verification improvements

Trying to make habit tracking feel more competitive and less repetitive.

Every day I build, I realize that product decisions matter just as much as coding.

27 days left in the challenge. 🚀

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 5 days ago
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Day 32

Day 32/60 – Building Behind the Scenes 🚀

Today's work wasn't glamorous.

I spent most of the day troubleshooting deployment problems, fixing invite-link flows, and improving the installation experience for new users.

It's a reminder that building an app isn't just about shipping features. A lot of the work happens behind the scenes to make the experience seamless.

32 days into this journey and still learning something new every day.

Any founders or developers here spending more time debugging than coding lately? 😅

#buildinpublic #indiehackers #flutter #startups #appdevelopment

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 5 days ago
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Day 31 🔥

Day 31/60 – Still Building 🚀

Today was another day of development, testing, and fixing issues in my app.

Not every day produces a flashy new feature. Sometimes the real work is improving stability and solving problems that users should never have to see.

31 days of consistent building so far.

Looking forward to seeing where the next 29 days take me.

Any other builders documenting their journey publicly? 👇

#buildinpublic #indiehacker #flutter #startups

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 7 days ago

Day 30

Day 30/60 building my app.

Reached the halfway mark today. The past month has been a mix of coding, debugging, learning, and fixing things I didn't expect to break. Still a long way to go, but I'm proud that I've shown up every day so far. Onward to Day 31.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 7 days ago
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Day 30

Day 30/60 building my app.

Reached the halfway mark today. The past month has been a mix of coding, debugging, learning, and fixing things I didn't expect to break. Still a long way to go, but I'm proud that I've shown up every day so far. Onward to Day 31.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 8 days ago
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Day 28

Day 28 Update

Today was one of those classic developer days where a single bug consumed almost the entire day.

No major feature releases. No exciting screenshots. Just debugging, investigating edge cases, reviewing logic, and testing potential fixes.

It's easy to celebrate visible progress, but software development often advances through solving problems nobody else sees.

Every bug fixed improves the product, strengthens problem-solving skills, and teaches lessons that can't be learned from tutorials.

Back to it tomorrow.

#100DaysOfCode #FlutterDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #BuildInPublic #DeveloperJourney

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 10 days ago
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Day 27

Day 27/100 🚀

Another day of showing up, learning, and building.

There are days when progress feels fast, and there are days when it feels invisible. What I've realized is that growth doesn't happen in giant leaps—it happens through small, consistent actions repeated over time.

Today, I spent time improving my skills, solving problems, and pushing through challenges that once felt difficult. Every bug fixed, every concept learned, and every project completed is a step forward.

The goal isn't to be better than anyone else. The goal is to be better than I was yesterday.

27 days down. The journey continues.

#100DaysOfCode #Flutter #MobileDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #BuildInPublic #LearningInPublic #DeveloperJourney #Programming #Coding #SelfImprovement

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 11 days ago
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Day 26

Day 26 of building in public.

Not every day brings a breakthrough.

Some days bring bugs.

Some days bring doubt.

Some days bring features that don't work the way you imagined.

But every day brings experience.

Looking back, I'm already further than I was 26 days ago.

That's enough reason to keep going.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 11 days ago
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Day 25

Day 25 of building my app. Some days bring progress, some bring problems, but every day teaches something new. Still building, still learning.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 12 days ago
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Day 24 🔥

I didn’t expect it to be this hard.

Day 24 — and I’m realizing building something from zero is less about talent and more about showing up every day.

Some days feel slow. Some feel pointless.

But I’m still here.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 14 days ago
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Day 23🔥

Day 23 of building my app.

Still finding bugs. Still fixing bugs. Still creating new bugs. 😅

But the app is getting better every day, and that's what matters. 🚀

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 15 days ago
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Day 22

Day 22.

A few weeks ago, this was just an idea. Today, it's a working product with real users, real challenges, and real lessons.

Some days feel productive. Some days are spent tracking down a single bug. Both are part of the process.

The goal isn't perfection. The goal is to keep moving forward.

42 days left in this challenge. Let's see how far consistency can take me.

#buildinpublic #startupjourney #indiehacker #founder #appdevelopment

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 15 days ago
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Day 21 🔥

Day 21 Update — 42 Days Until Launch

Another day spent building and improving my app.

Lately, I've been focusing less on adding features and more on fixing issues, testing flows, and making sure the core experience works well. It's not the most exciting work, but it's probably the most important before launch.

42 days to go. One day at a time.

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 17 days ago

Day 20 🔥

Day 20 Update — 43 Days Until Launch

Spent today focusing more on testing and fixing issues than adding new features. It's tempting to keep building, but I'm realizing that a stable product is more important than a long feature list.

The goal is still to launch in 43 days, and right now my focus is making sure the core experience actually works well.

For those who have launched apps before: at what point did you stop adding features and switch fully into testing mode?

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 17 days ago
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Day 19 🔥

Day 19 Update — 44 Days Until Launch

Still pushing toward my first app launch.

Most of today's work was polishing existing features, fixing issues, and preparing for the MVP release. I've realized that building the product is only half the journey—making it stable and usable is where the real work begins.

44 days left. Excited, nervous, and learning a lot along the way.

Would love to hear: what was the biggest challenge you faced during the final stretch before launching your MVP?

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u/ThinWalrus8394 — 19 days ago