Last few years I have devoted all my free time towards entrepreneurship (I hope I spelled it correctly).
Results being:
- Created and shut down 3 companies.
- Started a project with all my friends, resulting in failure (which I am personally responsible for). Even after this they are still my friends, so some good news.
- Realized I suck at sales, marketing, and distribution (so basically the whole business side), so I pivoted towards a model where this is handled already.
- Created a bunch of apps in the Atlassian and monday.com marketplaces under the project 123x.dev, which scaled to Ramen profitability.
- Learned a lot with my latest project, supportunicorn.com, which gave me immense joy in exploring the AI world along with my love for Software Engineering.
A lot of bittersweet experiences, which I will cherish.
Also, I did all this with a full-time job (which I am proud of, but not my partner).
I started taking too much strain in coping with both of them together, so I will be taking a break to figure out what I will be doing next.
I will support existing projects, but refrain from taking on any new ones until the time comes.
I will be focusing on the Software Architect side of me, to be more productive in what I actually love the most about product building.
Expect some broken English posts on Software Architecture, Product Engineering, and misc shit that gives me aha moments.