Posting on Twitter
I’m planning to try out a new way to share on X.
So far, my Twitter feed has been a bit scattered, which makes it difficult for people to follow my journey.
My Plan for X
- Be open about my journey
 - Share what I’m working on every day
 - Highlight my achievements
 - Connect with people who are on the same path
 
That’s really why I started using Twitter in the first place.
How I Use Twitter Today
Right now, I post whenever I feel inspired, without any clear schedule. This leads to:
- A mix of personal updates and random thoughts
 - No clear pattern for followers to follow
 - Hard to keep momentum because there’s no consistent theme
 
When someone likes a tweet, they might follow me, but then see totally different content and lose interest.
What I Want to Focus On
My main goal is to share my building journey in public.
Because I want to:
- Track my progress daily and weekly (for myself and followers)
 - Create a social commitment to show up and ship consistently.
 - Help me and others figure out what works and what doesn’t in over time.
 - Attract and connect with other builders who are in similar stages.
 - Demonstrate consistent execution for potential users, collaborators, and opportunities
 
I also want my posts to:
- Provide daily updates that are easy to read and digest.
 - Share both wins and struggles honestly.
 - Offer insights from my building process that others can learn from.
 - Motivate others to start their own projects
 - Help me feel less isolated by sharing the less glamorous parts of building
 - Build credibility by being transparent and consistent
 
Schedule
I’ll start with a simple routine:
- Daily Updates – Short posts about what I worked on, what I learned, and what’s next
 - Weekly Updates – A short recap of wins, struggles, and insights so people can see the bigger picture
 - Community Engagement – Reply to and comment on other builders’ posts to build connections by way of posting inside BIP/indie devs-focused communities
 
I’ll make an effort to avoid posting outside of this until I’ve built up consistency.
Let’s keep going.
