u/Weary-Wrangler6798

I got tired of “let’s build something together” going nowhere, so I tried this

I don’t know if it’s just me, but every time I tried to build something with people online it went the same way.

People are interested. You create a group. Everyone disappears after a couple of days.

So a couple of weeks ago I started working on something to fix that.

It’s basically a place where you can:

join real projects (not just ideas)

form small teams based on stack

and actually work together (tasks, chat, code, etc.)

Right now we’re around 150 users.

Only a small part is actually active (~20), but those teams are really building stuff.

So now I’m trying to understand what makes the difference.

If you’ve ever tried building with strangers: what made it work (or fail)?

If you’re curious:

https://www.codekhub.it/

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u/Weary-Wrangler6798 — 4 days ago
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I git tired of “let’s build something together” going nowhere, so I tried this

I don’t know if it’s just me, but every time I tried to build something with people online it went the same way.

People are interested. You create a group. Everyone disappears after a couple of days.

So a couple of weeks ago I started working on something to fix that.

It’s basically a place where you can:

join real projects (not just ideas)

form small teams based on stack

and actually work together (tasks, chat, code, etc.)

Right now we’re around 150 users.

Only a small part is actually active (\~20), but those teams are really building stuff.

So now I’m trying to understand what makes the difference.

If you’ve ever tried building with strangers: what made it work (or fail)?

If you’re curious:

https://www.codekhub.it/

reddit.com
u/Weary-Wrangler6798 — 5 days ago