Build in Public VS Build in community
Daisy Do
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We shouldn't build in public.
Where competitors are active.
We should build in community 👇
Where potential users and customers are active.
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AmazingSylvia@sylvia_sheng
It both works.
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I would rather build in community. You always have the problem that you don't know your customer very well in the beginning...so adding a lot of "noise" in public..is bad, compared to a real closed community environment.
@johannes_kraus_13 this is interesting. I see your point about community and didn’t think about it compared to public
Build in community
I think that it's cool if you have an opportunity to do both
@julia_demyanchuk How to do both :) ?
Both work better
It both works.
Build in public
Build in community
Build in community
Build in community is good
I totally get where you're coming from, but I think there's actually a lot of value in building in public. It allows for transparency and feedback from a wider audience, which can be really valuable for improving your product.
I'm moving towards build in public :)
I am working on both
@kabir_haynes Cool Kabir! Where do you usually build in public?
Both work better
Build in public
Obviously not totally mutually exclusive (YMMV), but if I have to choose one, as a community builder, I have seen some genuinely remarkable insights bubble up from community feedback
Both of them at the same time
Lancepilot
Agree Daisy. Building in a community definitely seems more strategic, engaging directly with potential users and customers. It fosters a more meaningful connection.
Building in community is essential, but building in public requires rapid development capabilities, enabling you to iterate quickly on your product. Otherwise, you risk being surpassed by imitators.
Both. You shouldn’t be afraid of competitors, if you’re genuine and have engaged community