Replying to @chuthuyquynh38
Still trying to get a little closer to the people we're building for.
I don't know if it's just me, but lately Strivle feels a little quieter than it used to. It's kind of sad because when I first joined, I genuinely believed it could become a place where founders connected, shared what they were building, exchanged ideas, and learned from each other.
I'll definitely keep showing up here. I've met some great founders and received thoughtful feedback along the way. At the same time, I also want to explore more places where MySpec can reach builders who might actually need it.
Today, that place is TinyLaunch. 🚀
If you have a minute, I'd really appreciate your support with an upvote. And if you've already tried MySpec, a short comment or an honest review would mean even more. Every bit of feedback helps us build a better product for founders.
TinyLaunch: tinylaunch.com/launch/15262
Website: myspec.dev
Wishing every founder who made it this far a productive day, and I hope you're one step closer to the people you're building for. 💙
The challenge you're describing — knowing your builder exists but not being able to reach them — is one of the most real frustrations in early-stage SaaS.
What I've noticed with dev tools: the best traction often doesn't come from being on the right platform, it comes from being embedded in the exact conversations your users are already having. GitHub discussions, specific Discord servers, niche Reddit threads where your ICP actually asks questions.
MySpec's positioning ("clarity precedes code") is sharp. The question is: are the places where devs complain about messy handoffs and vague specs already aware of you?
What kind of builders are you finding hardest to reach right now?
I completely agree. The hardest audience for us isn't developers, it's founders and builders in the early stages who haven't yet realized that planning is often a bigger bottleneck than coding. Most communities naturally focus on shipping faster, while we're trying to start a conversation about building with more clarity. Curious if you've come across any communities where product thinking is discussed as much as implementation.