Warts and ALL, join me on a 6-week journey to build a new product! #buildinpublic
A Story of Innovation, Determination, and Breaking Barriers

1903: Two brothers stood on a windswept beach, staring at their fragile machine. It had no right to fly. Experts laughed at them. Scientists dismissed them. The press ignored them.

2024: A small team of developers stood before a whiteboard, questioning everything.

  • Why is development still this slow?
  • Why do projects fail because of unpredictable roadblocks?
  • Why do we accept inefficiency as the norm?

The Wright brothers ran a bicycle shop—not an aerospace lab.

We weren’t backed by industry giants—just belief.

They wanted to solve a problem that mattered to them.

We wanted to build software faster, more efficiently than ever before.

This isn’t just a story about flight. It’s about questioning assumptions, refusing to accept limits, and building the impossible.

A Challenge We Couldn’t Ignore

We started this journey to solve our own problem. But as we built, tested, and refined our approach, something bigger became clear:

We weren’t the only ones struggling.

Developers, founders, and innovators told us: “We face the same bottlenecks. Can your solution work for us?”

So, we decided to find out. We booked a stand at the Excel Centre in London on the 7th & 8th of May. This isn’t just a product launch—it’s a challenge.

  1. Can we take what we’ve built and make it accessible to everyone?
  2. Can we reshape the way software is developed?
  3. Can we prove that a new way is possible?

We don’t have all the answers. But we’re going to find out—together.

Follow the Journey

Every weekday for the next six weeks, we’ll be sharing:

  • Behind-the-scenes updates—what we’ve built, where we are now.
  • Real challenges—the obstacles we’re facing in bringing this to life.
  • Your input—questions, polls, and insights from the community.

Join us. Help us shape the path forward. Let’s see if we can make it.

What’s one challenge you’ve faced in development that made you rethink how things should be done?

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