Do you ever need an expert/mentor to ask questions directly?
Luca Giuglietti
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Do you ever need someone to ask questions directly, to advance in your project, career, business, etc? Maybe an expert/mentor ahead of you
Or maybe someone with a different skillset from yours, even though you can do everything yourself and just need to ask a quick question to move foreward
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Ng Fang Kiang@jorcus
Jorcus
I don't because I have a business background and am learning code myself. Now, I just Google everything I need and look at the real-world data to get more insights (public or paid one). Occasional, go to a forum or groups to ask questions.
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Sometimes! That's why we're launching CollabClub a place where makers and indie hackers can exchange time for the help and skillsets they need - https://www.producthunt.com/upco...
@maxwellcdavis what do you mean by "exchange time for the help and skillsets they need"? is it free or not?
@lucagiuglietti We haven't worked out how we'll monetize the platform but the exchange would be free - working on the principle of 1 hour for 1 hour
BillSplit
Well, I think yes it can be helpful,
Even sometimes taking the same thing out loud with someone else clears a lot of things for us, the directions, resolving to overthink etc.
Like my current scenario is something that really needs some mentor to help me move forward.
I am a tech guy and can build, I want to build SAAS but the problem is I don't have an idea of any specific domain and problems for which I can build, also what should be the go-to market strategy I am not sure,
So these kind of things can be helped by a mentor with relevant experiences
@mdshadabalam3 would you also say that having early feedback from potential users, designers, marketers would be helpful? I'm talking accessing people with other skillsets directly through a chat or something... even a 1-to-1 call