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Most learning happens in Silos and is often limited. It’s limited to the institution you are at. it’s often limited to yourself, It’s limited to a textbook.
But what if there was a social learning platform that was free from boundaries or borders enabling students to create content for subjects and interests, collaborate with others and discover something new.
I am looking for a developer who would be interested in partnering with me to build out an MVP for an equity stake.


Given that we use LLM virtually daily, and some of us, have to relay those costs to clients/colleagues, I figured I create a tool for the purpose.
How I made it
- Crafted a prompt and fed it into Google Gemini 2.5 Pro Research.
- Created a mockup on Gemini.
- Revised it using Lovable.
- Ported the code into VS Code and integrated it into my project.
- Deploy!
Check it out here.
Also, a small YT demo.



Hey everyone!
We are very excited to announce that you can now install Huzzler on your mobile device and receive push notifications. We have opted to use a PWA instead of a native app as we plan on shipping as many features in the coming weeks (problem / solution directory, accountability, marketing guides..).
To install the app: Simply visit the Huzzler homepage on a mobile device. A popup will appear with instructions on how to install the app. Cheers and let me know if you have any feedback 😁
Thanks!



Hoping this story resonates with beginners out there.
In the last 2+ years, I have been freelancing in full-stack design and development.
Having earned ~$8k in that time span, I’d be lying if I said “no money no problems”.
May of 2025 though brought a change in perspective.
I turned to automation out of necessity — working on an intelligent social media listening tool, which demanded a lot backend development.
So, I decided to learn n8n and create YouTube tutorials along the way.
Creating a brand is a marketing goal for 2025.
(Marketing is harder than coding, right?)
Results?
- $114 in Gumroad revenue with a 4.4% conversion in May
- YT Channel subs went from 42 -> 94
Market validation? Is this marketing channel sustainable ?
Absolutely and here’s why.
- I get market feedback on what people want.
Save time in lead generation. SEO — specifically Schema Markups (for rich snippets in Google or AI searches).
• Note that the cost of running an agent can be anywhere between $0.007 to $1.5 per run depending on the complexity.
Outreach is more expensive because of NLP tasks, whereas SEO tends to be cheaper.
- My network and credibility are growing.
As a thank-you to the community, I’m sharing a beginner oriented tutorial on YouTube channel SEO.
It updates the keywords and description to your YouTube channel — to help boost discoverability.
Here’s the flow for the visual folks.
YouTube Channel SEO Workflow



Hey, do you guys know any good AI tools for creating minimalist logos? I’ve been searching around but everything I found either looks cheesy or way too complicated. Would love some recommendations!


I had this random idea a few weeks ago: build a job site specifically for AI people. Thought it would be easy money, you know? AI is hot, everyone needs these skills, I will just sit in the middle and take a cut.
Started coding and telling people about my brilliant plan. Almost everyone was like "dude, don't do this" and "job boards are impossible" and "there's literally a million of them already." But I'm stubborn as hell and had already written half the code by then - login working, job posting system, search, the whole thing. Couldn't just throw it all away.
So I said screw it and kept building and then it really hit me about how insanely hard job boards actually are. You need massive traffic, endless fresh job postings, constant marketing. I have basically none of that.
Now I'm staring at all this code wondering what the hell to do with it.
The AI job space is absolutely packed - LinkedIn, Indeed, plus specialized boards I never even knew existed, all with way more resources than me sitting here refreshing Google Analytics hoping someone visited my site.
Maybe I should pivot this whole thing to a different industry? I've got the infrastructure already built - user accounts, posting system, search functionality. Could probably adapt it for senior care services, local handyman platforms, maybe something in healthcare? Industries where I'm not going head-to-head with tech giants who have millions of users and unlimited budgets.
What would you guys do? Keep pushing in AI jobs even though it seems impossible, or take all this code and try a completely different market? Anyone here made a successful pivot like this, or am I just delaying the inevitable failure?
I know I made the classic newbie mistake here, which sounds even funnier since I'm the creator of willtheyconvert.com - literally an app that tells you "validate first, build later." But my second goal was also learning. I started (vibe?) coding 4 months ago and every project like this pushes my skills forward



Hi everyone 👋 I'm soon starting the next development cycle for Huzzler and urgently need your opinions 😁
I'm a solo developer working on Huzzler, and I'm struggling to decide what to focus on. Your feedback would really help here.
Option 1: focus on the founder feed. Add daily interesting articles about tech, success stories, case studies. This will drastically reduce my time available to work on Huzzler and there are already some sites out there with daily news content (eg indie-hackers). However, these success stories could provide a lot of value.
Option 2: Focus on improving the community. Hide the founder feed from the homepage or add fewer articles and focus on making this community better. I'd like to add
- verifiable MRR with stripe (MRR badge on profile)
- KYC required + strict no AI policy. You'll have to verify with passport / drivers license using an external service. Everyday, people are getting more and more tired of the AI bots on platforms like X. On Huzzler anyone posting or commenting using an AI bot will be banned (3 warnings). It will be a very strict no-AI platform. It may seem overkill but will may sure you get to see real valuable posts instead of generic AI generated ones.
- MRR chart on profile + cooler profile pages 😎
- Project Milestones: new kind of structured post where post about the goal you achieved, how you did it and what you learned (this will be useful for learning from each other).
- Resource Hub: Hand picked resources and sites so you can use just one platform (Huzzler 😉) to find the best: launch platforms, indie hacker blogs, directories, marketplaces, newsletters, free coding courses.
What do you think would be best for Huzzler? I'm personally leaning towards option 2. Any other ideas are welcome (especially regarding the founder feed and placement, maybe we should show news articles the same way as posts? but with distinct styling?)
Thanks so much for everyone who is still a part of Huzzler. With your help, we'll make Huzzler great again 😁I really want to make this the best place to connect with other founders and learn from each other.

I'm exploring a concept for a week-long retreat where entrepreneurs can build an MVP using AI coding tools in just 7 days. Before investing more time, I'd love some honest feedback.
Here is the landing page I just created that explains the idea in more detail: http://launchedbyfriday.com/
You can find a quick google form to give feedback in there! (or right here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjTRA0W5iJtW_N07ZztMD0VL0tyTe8YXnjPAbGdnuax-v6-Q/viewform?usp=header)
I'm not selling anything - just trying to validate if this concept resonates before developing it further. All feedback welcome, especially critical perspectives.


Hello everyone,
I wanted to share how posting and interacting on Huzzler was so much more useful then other mediums.
I posted about my work and what I'm building - already got a lot more feedback and opinions then twitter. There it feels like I'm just posting into a void.
On top of that I got in touch with David (DG) Gordillo trough Huzzler. David was extremely helpful and even helped me get on a call with a Senior Sales Manager and she gave me so much insights on how can I shape the product I'm building. Now I get how people build great offers, I feel like I just got allowed to cheat in the product building game. But it's not cheating it's a fundamental part.
A platform like this really has potential and it can help people in their journey.
Hopefully this gives the Huzzler founders validation and motivation to continue working on this.
Have a great weekend guys.


Let me introduce you to Groop, a product I've built out of pure frustration. Every time I wanted to meet with friends or plan a holiday it was a hassle of constant back-and-forth messaging to check who was available when.
That's why I created Groop, a simple and free solution. It works like this
- Go to groop.cc
- Create a Groop (Eg. summer holiday 2025)
- Send the link to friends
- Everyone can select available dates on a calendar
- The dates when everyone is available are highlighted in green
It doesn't get more simpler than this. No account creation required. No more back-and-forth-messaging.
Check it out: groop.cc
