
I just shipped Plannomial.
The problem: Every time I tried to build something, I'd spend 3 days overthinking the tech stack instead of actually shipping.
So I built something stupid simple — describe your idea, get a weekend MVP scope + tech stack + to-do list in 60 seconds.
The First Customer:
I shipped it on Twitter. A guy named Maks saw it, thought it was useful, and paid $19.
That's it. That's the whole story so far. But that $19 meant everything because someone I didn't know thought my idea was worth money.
What Changed After That:
Maks gave feedback: "I don't understand the tech stack you gave me. Can the AI explain it?"
So I built Plue — an AI assistant that lives inside Plannomial.
Explain any tech stack in plain English
Help you customize your MVP
Guide you through implementation
Shipped that in 2 days.
Current Status:
1 paying customer
~5 signups
Just improved the landing page based on feedback
0 regrets
What I've Learned:
Build fast. Listen to real feedback. Ship the simple version first. The ambitious stuff can wait.
If you're building a weekend project and want a clear scope without overthinking, try Plannomial: plannomial.netlify.app
Real feedback is gold right now. Tell me what sucked.
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