Building Things People Actually Use (And Documenting Everything)
I'm building two products (The Flowtion and Braix Chat) and writing about what's working, what flopped, and what I'm trying next. No expert advice—just real updates from someone figuring this out.
What I'm Working On
The Flowtion
Pre-built Notion templates for project management, habits, and planning. Basically, I spent 40+ hours building systems I needed, and now 2,000+ people use them instead of starting from scratch.
Braix Chat
I kept losing ideas I'd text myself on WhatsApp, so I built this. It captures your messages and sends them straight to Notion—no more manual copy-pasting. Still testing and improving it.
Some Nice Things People Have Said
"The Flowtion templates saved me 3 weeks of Notion setup. Paid $47, got my ROI in the first project."
"Braix Chat captures 20+ ideas per week I would have lost. Saves me 2 hours of manual copy-pasting."
"Marco's pricing strategy post helped me 2x my average deal size. Implemented the advice in 1 day."
Want to Follow Along?
I send updates every week or two about what I'm building, what's working (and what's not), and occasionally some numbers. Around 400+ people read these—mostly developers and other folks trying to ship stuff.
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(And no, I don't share your email with anyone. Obviously.)
What I'm Learning
I write about building these products—pricing stuff I'm testing, launches that went okay (or didn't), and what I'm trying next. It's pretty informal, mostly for myself, but people seem to find it useful.
Getting to 100 Users (Without Spending on Ads)
What I tried, what kinda worked, and what totally flopped in the first few months...
(Some have free templates or tools attached)