Sourabh Takshak
@sourabh_takshak
Helping founders building AI-Powered MVPs, fast, affordable & hassle-free. Building @buildrushagency
Every creative person I know does this: → Random notes in Apple Notes → Journaling in Notion → A voice memo at 2 AM → A sticky note on the fridge We’re dumping thoughts everywhere. But most of it never gets looked at again.
Momentum dies quietly when you're building solo. Sometimes it’s the bugs. Other times, it’s zero feedback. Or just not knowing what to build next. The tough part isn’t building— It’s staying in motion when nothing’s working. Keep shipping. The next push might be the one that…
Hit 0 -> 102 followers in 3 weeks by consistently showing up. Thanks a lot to everyone who connected with me! 🙏 Here’s what I learned: • Post 5 times daily to stay sharp • 50+ thoughtful replies daily spark real conversations • 2–3 weekly threads build trust fast…

Most people aren’t short on ideas. They’re just buried under too many of them. What you need isn’t more brainstorming. You need a system to: Filter noise Spot real problems Build fast Test faster That’s how great products start: Not with 100 ideas — just one, clearly…
Looking for your next BIG IDEA? That's how you can find it fast by: – Digging through bookmarks – Revisiting rants & frustrations – Browsing Reddit complaints – Spotting pain in tools they already use Then we turn that into a working MVP in weeks. Real pain = real opportunity.
Still hunting for a “big idea”? Stop overthinking it. The answer’s in that tool you rage-quit yesterday. In that note you wrote at 1am. In your bookmarks, your rants, your browser history. Scroll Reddit. Find a complaint. Fix it. That’s the game.
We often write to “feel better.” But what if we could also: → See patterns in our thoughts → Understand our mood → Know what actually needs action? Most tools stop at the writing. But that’s just step one.
The hardest part of building something new? It’s not the code. Not the marketing. Not even the launch. It’s managing your mind through the mess. One day you're pumped. The next you’re doubting everything. Then an idea hits, and it all feels worth it again. That loop is normal.…
There’s a weird pressure to always be “building something new.” But most of the time, I’m just revisiting old thoughts with a clearer mind. Growth isn’t always in what you create — Sometimes, it’s in how you see things differently the second time around. Clarity compounds.
I tried journaling. But journaling apps felt… too formal. Like I had to “write something profound” to make it worth it. What I really needed was something that just let me dump. No pressure. No structure. Just get it all out. That’s where the shift happened.
The fastest way to think clearly? Write every day. Talking lets you jump from thought to thought. Writing makes you slow down and go deep on just one.
Will you still build something that already exists? You should. Because: – There's already demand – People are paying – You don’t need to educate the market You’re not here to invent from scratch. You’re here to build a better version, or aim it at a niche, or just promote it…