The question is, why although I did all of it I failed?
The first natural reaction is - my project is not the greatest. But every single developer that sacrificed longer than 30 seconds to understand what I actually created was amazed. We have (although small amount) 100 % of positive feedbacks, comments etc. But it is hard to convince anyone to actually have a look at my project. So either those advices above are not that useful or I clearly done something wrong. But how to find out what?
Unfortunately can't buy bread from my happiness 😂
But the more serious answer is that I strongly believe my solution can change web development market forever. And I'm happy to spread the word, share it, talk about it, work on it and all other goodies, but amount of work I'm putting into community awareness of my project cost me the time that I could be spent on developing the project itself.
So I didn't really got what I wanted just yet. My target is to help developers all over the world, not just to build a project for a sake of doing it.
And product hunt, hacker news, reddit, Twitter - non of it seems to be helpful. And I simply don't understand what am I doing wrong. In the same time I will never believe that the project I made is not 'something'.
The question is, why although I did all of it I failed?
The first natural reaction is - my project is not the greatest. But every single developer that sacrificed longer than 30 seconds to understand what I actually created was amazed. We have (although small amount) 100 % of positive feedbacks, comments etc. But it is hard to convince anyone to actually have a look at my project. So either those advices above are not that useful or I clearly done something wrong. But how to find out what?
If you are happy with what you did, and got something out of it - how have you failed?
Unfortunately can't buy bread from my happiness 😂
But the more serious answer is that I strongly believe my solution can change web development market forever. And I'm happy to spread the word, share it, talk about it, work on it and all other goodies, but amount of work I'm putting into community awareness of my project cost me the time that I could be spent on developing the project itself.
So I didn't really got what I wanted just yet. My target is to help developers all over the world, not just to build a project for a sake of doing it.
And product hunt, hacker news, reddit, Twitter - non of it seems to be helpful. And I simply don't understand what am I doing wrong. In the same time I will never believe that the project I made is not 'something'.
Mind dropping a link for people who are interested in your product?
Sure thing:
Https://glue.codes
If you want to check it out, remember that everything works in a browser. So no need of downloading/installing anything on your PC