Constantin
@ConstantASCEND
Helping founders go from idea → customer with https://ascendable.app
Just decided to code a tiny chrome extension last night 🙃 it chains prompts into chatgpt so i don’t rewrite the same junk 100x was just for fun but… pending webstore review. how long do these reviews take?
How do you define being happy?
People that build a product in 1-2 weeks, what's your secret?
Is building a Chrome extension a good first product? ✅ Low setup ✅ High intent traffic ✅ Solves niche browser pain And most importantly: It forces you to build: -1 clear use case -1-page onboarding -1 habit-forming action That’s not “less than SaaS.” That’s startup…
Not sure what to do? If you have a “boring” skill or experience, just package it into a service, course, or consulting offer. Works wonders!
Working on a new feature...the previous way of updating resumes sucked... so i did this.... every experience in your resume can be toggled on off, rewritten, reordered, and parts can be easily highlighted. What could I do better? PS: very early protoype
Friday evening.... working on a new feature...the previous way of updating resumes sucked... so i did this.... every custom experience in your resume can be toggled on off, rewritten, reordered, and parts can be easily highlighted. Can I do better? PS: very early protoype
HELP! I need u to roast my "Made in 1 evening" - chrome extension design? Be honest... (but constructive) :-D It allows you to do, you guessed it, prompt chaining in the browser. totally free and local.
The product is just a vehicle for your brand. It’s not going that great right now.😅
The real insights aren't in Google, they're in conversations.
Check out this Chrome extension — super handy for chaining prompts on ChatGPT! chromewebstore.google.com/detail/bmodkdl…
Uncertainty is brutal. One day you’re convinced you found “the thing.” Next day you’re ready to scrap it all. Anyone?
Market research feels smart. But 10 hours of googling to "validate"? Paralysis masquerades as productivity.
Focus is a moving target. One day I’m convinced I found the problem to solve. Next day I’m googling “is this even a problem?” Uncertainty is the default state. Do it anyway.
The 'scratch your own itch' SaaS myth: Theory: Build for yourself, others will come Reality: You're weird, nobody else has your problem OR You're normal, 50 solutions already exist Anyone actually found that sweet spot where personal need = market demand? Real examples..?
I don’t understand people asking for SaaS idea. I have a list of 50+ projects I would like to build 😅
indie hacker energy: 1 night → 1 chrome extension. lock in prompt workflows. run workflows step by step. no more prompt roulette. free if anyone’s curious. DM me
Hot take: “tiny market” with you actually shipping > “massive market” you never actually touch. Perfection obsession is just another delay tactic.
Your phone is a slot machine for your attention. Use it wisely.
one of the biggest challenges in 2025 is to- learn to sell, not your work but your skill. learn to sell, not your product but your story.
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