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Built a fashion app solo with no tech background and reached 1,500 visitors in 7 days
Hey Product Hunt
I just launched the MVP for my app Threadline. It helps people style what they already own, plan outfits, and resell clothes.
I built it solo with zero coding experience and it already reached 1,500 visitors across 158 cities and 48 countries in the first week.
Would really appreciate your feedback, ideas, or any support.
Products that began as "toys" but became essential business tools
Remember when products designed for consumers unexpectedly revolutionized how businesses operate? For example, Discord started as a chat app for gamers but is now essential for remote teams.
Its journey from gaming-focused platform to business tool is fascinating:
Originally built for gamers needing low-latency communication
Features like server organization, voice channels, and role permissions were perfect for gaming
Discord thrived during the pandemic as businesses discovered its community-building strengths worked brilliantly for remote collaboration
Now powers everything from customer communities to virtual events
What's (low budget) project stack do you use?
I just started solo dev last year and have been trying to keep all early prototype projects low budget. I personally build in a serverless way on @AWS and pay only for what I use (<$1 per month). I'm curious what do you all use for low-budget development? Maybe I can find even cheaper build stack from you guys lol :)