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Solo Builders Lack Access to Structured Peer Feedback

Independent developers and founders building in isolation have no reliable way to get honest, informed feedback on their work in progress. Informal peer feedback groups are hard to find and unstructured. The extreme engagement on this topic (1,077 upvotes) signals that building-in-a-vacuum is one of the most widely felt pain points in the indie builder community.

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