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  • I’ve built & shut down 10+ projects from my bedroom in the last 2 years.

    Amine Aouragh
    13 replies
    Here is the list of some of the projects I started for the last 2 years, what worked and what failed: 🗓 March 2021: RunRun Description: Mobile app for running enthusiasts State: Shut down ❌ - - - - - 🗓 June 2021: Bloomcall Description: Mobile app for texting and making phone calls State: Shut down ❌ - - - - - 🗓 September 2021 ResumayHQ Description: LinkedIn-like platform to post job descriptions, apply for jobs, keep track of all your applications, use templates to write resumes, cover letters... State: Shut down ❌ - - - - - 🗓 December 2021 Todora Description: A Todoist-like product. State: Shut down ❌ - - - - - 🗓 February 2022 Movydick Description: A movie/show recommendation app State: Working ✅ Users: 400+ - - - - - 🗓 August 2022 Youtalgo Description: Youtube app (all I can say for now) State: Paused ⏳ - - - - - 🗓 September 2022 Podmium Description: Podcast recommendation app State: Paused ⏳ - - - - - 🗓 January 2023 Web Design business Personal branding websites for busy creators & entrepreneurs State: Working ✅ Revenue: $0 - - - - - 🗓 February 2023 Movydick: Vote for Oscars Description: A side project in the Movydick Universe where you can make a vote and predict the winners of the Oscar Awards 2023 State: Working ✅ Users: 1000+

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    Aaron O'Leary
    Interesting! Any key learnings from any of these side projects?
    Amine Aouragh
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    @aaronoleary The common key learnings from all those were: - Building in public is very important - Seeking feedback is very important - What you believe would be useful VS what is actually useful can be very different - You'll go much further with a project that you built around a passion and an obsession you have
    KRISH GOHIL
    I used to do the same, it feels depressing when no one appreciates your efforts. But now I have started to actually market for my products.
    Sanjayan Subramaniam
    Did you build any of these in public?
    Amine Aouragh
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    @alwaysbelearnin Yes. Movydick is still built in public since Feb 2022 until today. Youtalgo too but it's paused now.
    Divyansh Pandey
    Wondering how you made these much products in this span of time.
    Amine Aouragh
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    @divyansh_pandey2 i wish i knew
    Luis Gustavo
    One of the most difficult feelings is shut down a project that you have a lot of hope on it, but each end is a new beginning for a new project 💪🏼
    Amine Aouragh
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    @luisgustavo Very true Luis! Thanks for sharing.
    Luis Gustavo
    @amineaouraghone We are in the same road 🙂
    Reha Santiago
    Interesting products. what have you learnt from the products that dint work PS - love the Oscar voting product, definitely gonna use it
    Carter Michael
    I love these types of lists. When it came to mobile apps, what was the longest project in terms of time-sunk into it before you launched?
    Amine Aouragh
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    Movydick: And The Oscar Goes To...
    @carter_barnett Unfortunately I didn't launch any of those mobile apps. The one that I spent more time building was BloomCall - the texting & phone call app. RunRun had so much potential but I was spending more time planning and thinking and prototyping rather than building