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The project
I build language learning applications, because I love learning languages.
So I built a game called Grake, which is inspired from the classic game Snake, except you grow the snake by capturing the words in the right order.
This is playful way to learn grammar, vocabulary, and syntax in foreign languages.
How I did it
- Used Ahrefs to find common expressions that people search for such as :
How to say in spanish.
this resulted in 33,691 keywords in the USA alone.
2. I filtered for low KD and high SV.
3. Then created pages that exemplify the word or phrase that match that keyword in Grake.
As a result I created pages whose title, description, and keywords in the metadata contained said keywords.
After 1 month, I successfully ranked for 140 keywords.
Although only 1 of them is top 10, I feel optimistic about my strategy of generating traffic, while I continue marketing my language learning application.
Here's the video, where I show the proof and how I did it.


A month ago, I had zero clue about tech. GitHub? Never touched it. Deploying an app? Sounded like something only real devs do. It felt like building your own app was reserved for ‘real’ developers — not someone like me who didn’t even know where to start.
But I had this idea — and instead of waiting until I “learn how to code,” I just went for it. I stumbled into the world of vibe coding, and it completely changed the game for me.
Three days later, I launched my very first app:
👉 BoomHabits.com — a simple habit tracker to help people stay focused, build routines, and feel proud of their progress.
And here’s the crazy part: three days after going live, 200 people signed up, and BoomHabits got 80 upvotes as Product of the Day on Fazier.com (we even hit #2 for a while!).
I know for a lot of you — devs and folks who’ve been in this world way longer — this might seem small, maybe even kinda funny. But for someone who’s never written a single line of code… this is huge!
Just wanted to share this little win — the vibe coding is just getting started for me. Maybe it’ll inspire someone else to take their first step too.



Hey Huzzler community!
After watching 1000+ of you launch here, I've started noticing a common pattern among SaaS launches:
Month 1-6: Build incredible product ✅
Month 7: Launch on Huzzler and get great feedback
Month 8: "No customers.. Maybe I need more features?" 🤔
Month 12: Still struggling with real customers... 😰
Here's the thing, almost everyone in this community can build. You're all incredibly talented.
We try posting on Product Hunt, tweeting, building in public... but our acutal customers are not browsing these sites. They're busy doing their jobs at companies.
That's why I'm building Customer Engine: a systematic approach to getting customers where you get exact daily tasks to get your first B2B customers.
Instead of: "What should I do today to get customers?"
You get: "Send 8 LinkedIn requests to marketing managers using template #3"
And you can actually see what's actually working for other founders (with real numbers).
Question for you guys: What's your biggest problem after launching your product? Is it getting the first real customers (who are not founders themselves)?
Would love your thoughts!
Waitlist: customerengine.co


All Organic Growth in 20 Days — SEO Help Welcome!
Hey everyone — just wanted to drop a quick win from my solo founder journey with DecantBox.com, a fragrance sampling site I built to help people discover great scents without committing to full bottles.
In the past 20 days:
- 2.4K sessions
- 92 orders
- $2,182.74 in sales
- And not a dollar spent on ads
This has been entirely organic so far — driven by Reddit buzz, word-of-mouth, and raw product-market fit. No email campaigns, no influencer pushes, no SEO work (yet). Just a Shopify site, 1ml decants, and a mission to help people explore fragrance the easy way.
Now I’m looking to level up — especially in SEO, where I’ve done basically zero so far.
If you’ve grown a Shopify or ecom brand through search, I’d love your tips, tools, or even horror stories.
Thanks to everyone building in public — your posts helped push me to start mine.
Let’s talk fragrance, systems, or scaling something lean.


Christopher’s story:
Christopher Woggon is an entrepreneur based in South Korea who turned profitable after creating 5 failed projects. Christopher is well known on X for his persistence and honest approach to building projects. He shares progress along the way and is one of the most transparent founders I’ve seen in the build-in-public space.
He's a solo founder who codes his own products, handles his own marketing, and builds communities around his work.
5 failed products
Before turning profitable, he built and launched five products that made exactly $0: ProductLab, ZenDone, RenderLab, DontWaitList, and EnigmaBot. Each project taught him something valuable, but none made a single dollar.
"I failed 5 times before making my first dollar," Christopher once posted on X. Most people would have given up after the second or third attempt. Instead, he kept refining his approach.
A profitable product
First profit month for Christopher was December (2024). From there on, profits increased each month. In March, his launch platform generated $827 in a single month and by April (this month), the platform grew to $1.6K in MRR (and counting), with a record-breaking day bringing 930 visitors to the site.
How He Did It
- He learned from every failure. Each failed product revealed something important: He learned about market fit, pricing, or execution.
- He built in public. Christopher shared his journey honestly, including both wins and setbacks. This transparency built trust and turned followers into customers.
- He stayed lean and flexible. As a one-person team, Christopher could pivot quickly based on feedback. One day he'd focus on coding, the next on marketing, whatever the business needed most.
- He celebrated small wins. That first $827 month wasn't the end goal, it was motivation to keep pushing forward.
Practical Lessons You Can Apply Today
- Treat failure as data, not defeat. Each "failed" product shows you what to fix next time. Ask: "What one thing could I improve in my next attempt?"
- Launch before you feel ready. Christopher didn't wait until his product was perfect, he got his product in front of users and improved based on real feedback. What's the simplest version (MVP) of your idea you could launch this month?
- Build relationships, not just products. Share your journey honestly. People support people, not just faceless businesses. How could you be more transparent about your process?
- Focus beats features. His launch platform succeeded because it solved specific problems well, not because it tried to do everything. Ask yourself: what core problem does your product solve better than anything else?
- Choose long-term trust over short-term profit. Being honest and reliable builds a foundation for sustainable success.
Christopher’s simple advice
If you're staring at zero customers or zero revenue today, remember Christopher's simple advice: "All you have to do is not give up." What will you build next? And more importantly, keep going if the first version (or product) doesn’t work out.
Thanks for reading guys and keep building!
Give Christopher a follow on X: x.com/chrissyinspace.


Customer's Feedback:
"BoringLaunch is highly legit and the team is professional. You can trust them to improve your DR. It helped us improve the DR super fast and drove good traffic as well"


Congrats to AI Project Planner, Postify AI and Founder's Directory for reaching the top 3 in last weeks launch arena!
The next arena starts in 2 days. Make sure to submit your projects to have a chance of winning a week-long pin at the top of the page 🏆
Visit the launch arena: huzzler.so/arena


Hey guys!
Just wanted to thank everyone who has been a part of this journey so far (we just getting started). We've only been around for a couple of weeks and are already ad 2.4K monthly active users, which is crazy if you think about it.
What I learned is that you have to solve a REAL problem. The real problem was that there was no good place for founders to hang out, get feedback or discover each others products so I created it.
I have a lot of cool things planned for Huzzler to make this platform even better, such as a real world problem/solution directory, "alternatives to x software" pages where I will list your products (mainly for SEO), a customer engine so you can get your first 100 customers and more.
All of your feedback is also added to the to-do list.
I'm working 24/7 on Huzzler to make this the best platform. Also increasing the price of huzzler black soon. For those interested, we now also have advertising options. Feel free to DM me on X for more info.
Thank you to everyone here! Couldn't do it without you.


Happy to announce that Virlo is over $2k MRR!
This milestone tells us that we should keep going! It’s not much, but it makes us happy that at least a few people out there are enjoying our product :)


Hey Huzzler community!
After watching 1000+ of you launch here, I've started noticing a common pattern among SaaS launches:
Month 1-6: Build incredible product ✅
Month 7: Launch on Huzzler and get great feedback
Month 8: "No customers.. Maybe I need more features?" 🤔
Month 12: Still struggling with real customers... 😰
Here's the thing, almost everyone in this community can build. You're all incredibly talented.
We try posting on Product Hunt, tweeting, building in public... but our acutal customers are not browsing these sites. They're busy doing their jobs at companies.
That's why I'm building Customer Engine: a systematic approach to getting customers where you get exact daily tasks to get your first B2B customers.
Instead of: "What should I do today to get customers?"
You get: "Send 8 LinkedIn requests to marketing managers using template #3"
And you can actually see what's actually working for other founders (with real numbers).
Question for you guys: What's your biggest problem after launching your product? Is it getting the first real customers (who are not founders themselves)?
Would love your thoughts!
Waitlist: customerengine.co


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Let’s celebrate!


Hey guys! Just want to thank all of you early users for being a part of Huzzler. We've only been around for about a month and already at 2K active users. Currently, we are in talks with influencers on X to promote Huzzler. Over the coming weeks, many new features will be released such as:
- Gamification: You will have a level and be able to earn XP by making contributions
- Accountability: You'll be able to define some goals for the next week "eg. Finish landing page" and be held accountable by other members for that goal. You then will be able to mark once it's done and it will appear in the feed.
- Earn advertising credits by referring other members: You'll be able to earn credits which you can use to promote your projects on Huzzler by inviting friends
- Save posts: You'll be able to save posts and put them in folders, much like X's bookmarks
- (Huzzler Black feature) Problem / Solution: Users will be able to submit real world problems that they need a SAAS or any other app for. E.g. "I need an app that converts a .psd file into a .png file and be able to change the background". They then can enter a monhtly price they'd pay for such a product. Huzzler members will then be able to browse the list of thousands of real-world problems and notify the one who posted when a solution becomes available. Maybe we could add voting as well. This fixes the problem of working on a product no one wants, because there will be a paying customer ready to buy.
- (Huzzler Black feature) Huzzler Customer engine: A personalized way to get your first 100 customers. You'll need to select business type (b2c / b2b) and the category and you'll get actionable steps to undertake to actually get your first 100 customers. Eg. "Find 10 influencers on tiktok in your niche" for b2c or "Find 50 businesses on Linkedin for b2b" and messages you can send, handy templates to get a response,...
These last 2 features will be part of Huzzler black, which now costs $29 and includes all future features. We'll increase the price of Huzzler Black once these features are available to $299. As we believe the Problem/Solution feature and Customer Engine are of tremendous value.
Thanks again everyone who is on here daily! I'll also try to make some time to give you "early member". Thanks guys 🧡


The first weekly Huzzler Launch arena has started 🥳
Make sure to vote on your favourite projects.
Weekly winners receive a week-long pin at the top of the page and a badge 🏆
Good luck everyone!


Hello everyone! I want to thank all our first users for signing up and providing feedback. I'm currently processing all feedback and updating the site regularly. All feedback is appreciated!
The next thing I am adding to Huzzler is a content moderation system to make sure all categories have quality content. Self promotion will only be allowed in the #showcases category.
Also coming up is a notification system, so you know when someone replied to your post.
Thanks again everyone for signing up!