I kept seeing the same problem over and over.
You build something.
You spend hours polishing it.
You launch it.
And then it disappears into a graveyard of half-dead posts, fake excitement, and empty “looks great!” comments.
That started to annoy me.
A lot.
So I built Buildfeed.
It is a platform for posting what you are building, instantly.
Not six forms.
Not a giant setup process.
Not a “complete your profile, upload your banner, write your origin story, verify your pet goldfish” experience.
Just:
- post what you are building
- show your progress
- launch it
- get seen
Why I made it
A lot of builder platforms feel like they were designed for polished winners, not people in the middle of actually making things.
But the interesting part is not just the final launch.
It is:
- the rough early versions
- the updates
- the changes
- the momentum
- the “I just shipped this 10 minutes ago” feeling
That is what I wanted Buildfeed to capture.
What Buildfeed does
Buildfeed lets makers and indie builders post updates and launches in a simple feed built around progress.
The idea is very simple:
Post what you are building. Instantly.
No bloated nonsense.
No overcomplicated flow.
Just building, posting, launching.
What I am trying to fix
I think a lot of launch platforms have one of these problems:
- They are too polished and intimidating
- They are too empty and feel abandoned
- They make posting feel like paperwork
- They care more about presentation than momentum
I wanted Buildfeed to feel faster, lighter, and more alive.
Still early, but already working
Buildfeed is still being built out, but that is also the point.
I would rather launch something real and improve it in public than sit in a cave for six months pretending I am “perfecting” it.
Right now I am focused on making it:
- easier to post
- more fun to browse
- better for launches
- actually useful for builders who want visibility
I would love blunt feedback
Not fake nice feedback.
Not “great job bro” feedback.
Actual feedback.
When you see it, tell me:
- Does it feel useful right away?
- Would you post your own project there?
- What feels missing?
- What would make you come back daily?
Here is the link:
I am building it actively, so harsh opinions are welcome.
Honestly, they are more useful than compliments anyway.
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