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Vasu Sharma
Vasu Sharma

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If your audience is early-stage founders or student developers

  1. Build-In-Public Community

A space where developers share weekly progress updates on projects.

  • Weekly accountability threads
  • Feature launch showcases
  • Feedback Fridays
  • Public roadmaps
    1. Beginner-Friendly Coding Hub

Focused on high school & college students.

  • Project-based learning challenges
  • Code review sessions
  • Resume & internship prep channel
  • “Explain like I’m 15” tech discussions
  • Startup Tech Builders Network

For devs interested in SaaS and startups.

  • MVP building sprints
  • Tech stack discussions
  • Landing page critiques
  • Monetization experiments

    1. Open Source Collaboration Group
  • Monthly micro open-source projects

  • Contributor onboarding guides

  • Pair-programming sessions

  1. Niche-Focused Dev Community

Examples:

  • AI builders
  • Indie hackers
  • Fintech developers
  • No-code/low-code creators

    1. Accountability + Skill Sprint Community
  • 30-day coding challenges

  • Hackathon-style weekends

  • Demo days

If you tell me your target audience (students, indie hackers, SaaS founders, AI devs), I can help you structure it with channels, rules, and growth strategy.

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