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Show HN: I've built a course platform over the weekend (craftlynow.com)
7 points by ivo_ovcharov 12 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments
Hey my name is Ivo and I'm a developer and a startup entusiast.

My girlfriend was out of the coutry for the weekend and I decided to do something cool like building a startup.

I've done a few startups over the years but that's the first I actually released, I would love to hear your feedback on it.






Super interesting! I've been considering making a course and choosing Notion as the simplest way to deliver it – but the problem is that it'd be a pain to make updates that users don't automatically get if they've already duplicated the template to their own Notion. Thanks for sharing!

I'm really happy you liked the product, I would love to hear what are your feedback on it, as well what are some of your pain points while creating a new course.

Hello Ivo, that's awesome, man! I also started a project for a platform for selling products through affiliates, but unfortunately, I didn't finish it. However, I'd like to exchange more ideas with you about your startups. I have the desire to create one as well.

Hey Boitto, that's great I would love to hear your ideas.

I totally get you I've been there (and kinda still am) I've had dozens of not-shipped projects, just because I wanted them to be perfect, the only thing I can say is punch the perfectionism in the face and go for it.


I've also learned this lesson from the offline businesses I've had. The phrase I always use is: 'Power lies in action.' All the companies, when I started, none of them began with total perfection. Let's take an example, Elon Musk's Xpace X, among others. How many errors to, in the end, get it right. It's impossible to start in perfection.

I'm studying a bit about induction charging. Today, we have induction chargers that still don't have good efficiency. I imagine this technology in a few years, with people being able to charge their devices inside their homes or even hospitals, without needing a fixed point for it. I know the technology, but unfortunately, I don't have the capital to invest in tests, but there's an incredible idea to delve into. In fact, everyone involved in technology knows that this was discovered by Nikola Tesla a long time ago. They just need to make it scalable for everyone. But whoever does it first will have the opportunity to dominate the market



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