Greg Isenberg
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I believe that this is the most asymmetric time to be building a startup.
What people are saying now is don't build in public, don't build in public.
It used to be build in public, build in public, build in public.
it is helpful to build them public.
People say don't build them public because you're inviting competition.
I think that the benefits outweigh the cons.
If your followers and your audience is actually your customers, then you could share what you're building.
The community could vote on what you're building.
What's so cool about this AI age now is you can ship updates in a day or two days or five days.
Users are basically becoming co-builders and that just increases trust and distribution compound.
So it creates this really cool flywheel when you're building with your audience.
I also believe that forking a business, like how you fork a repo on GitHub, is going to be very common.
So in a world where you can just copy other people's businesses really quickly, bringing in a community and making them feel like they're a part of
building what you're building, I think is going to be absolutely a huge moat and really important.
And there you have it.
Like I said, this is an incredible time to be building.
There's just so many things happening all at the same time.
It does feel...
overwhelming in a lot of ways.
But if you just get to work, start making progress every day, realize that you're not going to understand every single AI tool on the planet, understand how to use it perfectly on the planet, realize that