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Posts by Nadya Voynich
Pink outdoor sign in greenery reading, “Don’t let idiots ruin your day,” on a sunny day.
Just a kind reminder 😉
#buildinpublic #startuplife #wisdom #MondayMotivation
Discovered a fourth type of headache:
#buildinpublic #startuplife #claude #ai #meme #humor
Yep, facts. What is the source of the iteration and churn numbers?
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4. Small experiments, before you build
5. Sales and CS sit on a goldmine of intelligence that rarely reaches product → teams that close that loop build better, faster
Worth reading. Especially now, when AI can generate solutions faster than most teams can validate the problem.
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1. Discovery only works when it's continuous
2. Goal: 1+ customer conversation per week
3. Stop hunting solutions, map opportunities
↳ the Opportunity Solution Tree
Mid-flight reading (PM classics):
Teresa Torres's Continuous Discovery Habits
🧵 A few takeaways if you think you already know what your users want:
#books #productmanagement #buildinpublic #indiedev
Makes sense, but Anthropic is still the safest according to the latest AI Safety Index by The Future of Life Institute...
Screenshot of Claude’s reply in a chat: “Stop searching for something better here — this line is done.”
Claude fights perfectionism. Not bad.
#buildinpublic #AI #claude
Do you mean security?
Company valuations are tricky though. Calendly and Slack aren't valued on what they do, but on retention, margins, market size, and how well they execute it...
Switched to Claude as my default AI 🧡
- answers straight to the point
- no endless repetition
- protects you from overthinking
Makes sense that Anthropic just passed OpenAI in revenue run rate.
#buildinpublic #claude #AI
Found a perfect dress code
#programmerhumor #startuplife #buildinpublic #meme
Do you seriously believe there’s a black market for KitKat bars?
Omg, I forgot to add my picture 🤦♀️
#buildinpublic #startuplife #switzerland #hanami
Hope April is even better for you.
Here’s to a strong and smooth April ⚡️
Life kind of chose it for me 😅
Nature and beautiful scenery absolutely help. Reset, focus, fresh ideas. Sometimes solution comes after stepping away and looking at the mountains.
I’d say it does not necessarily mean demand outstrips supply. But it definitely means the product is good. And yeah, most founders would kill for that problem.
Swiss hanami 🌸🇨🇭:
• magnolia, not cherry
• mountain view
• crisp Alpine air
• makes you want to build smth cool
#buildinpublic #startuplife #switzerland #hanami
Yep, that’s it
Yep, but actually switching tasks helps the brain function 🤓
Omg, nice product though
March 2026 highlights:
✓ explored 🇩🇪 dental medicine
✓ integrated all Salesforce data
✓ deployed new website UI
✓ finalised feature page visuals
✓ started posting on LinkedIn
✓ rethought LinkedIn content strategy
✓ built smth cool for 🇨🇭Swiss market (more soon)
On to April →
#buildinpublic
I meant BlogBurst, but okay 🤭
The smoothest ad drop ever 😄
Official Statement. Nestlé reports 12 tonnes of KitKat stolen in Europe
I thought it was a nice marketing campaign.
But apparently #KitKat now belongs in the same category as weapons and other highly sought-after goods.
Founder lesson: product-market fit is great, but product-black-market fit is a more complicated signal...
#buildinpublic #startups #marketing
Totally. It’s hard to pick just one, but one of the books I’ve read recently that had a big impact on me is The Art of Impossible by Steven Kotler.
In fact, this idea about the ROI of reading comes from that book.
What’s yours?
Exception: tech books.
AI has already made many of them obsolete.
#AI #books #lifelonglearning #knowledge
#Knowledge gained per time invested:
👩💻 Blog posts: a few minutes → ~3 days
📰 Articles: 20 minutes → ~4 months
📕 Books: 5 hours → ~10 years
Of course, ROI varies from book to book.
Not every book is worth your time.
Still, this rough math is the reason I keep investing time in reading books.