I’m trying to turn my service into something more than just a project… I need it to become a real source of income. Something that actually helps me stay afloat. But the truth is, it’s been harder than I expected. Right now, it feels like we’re living in a time where good ideas get buried under rushed, low-quality execution. Tools make it easy to build fast, but not well and that ends up killing a lot of promising services before they even have a chance to breathe. People keep giving the usual advice. “Find real problems around you.” “Be patient, it takes years.” And maybe they’re right. Maybe most things only start working after 5, 7, even 10 years. But there’s a part no one talks about enough: How do you survive until then? How do you keep building, improving, and believing in something… when you’re the one paying for everything, month after month, without knowing when or if it will pay off? That’s the real challenge. So now the question isn’t just “how do I grow this?” It’s: how do I make this work sooner, in a way that actually sustains me… without losing what made the idea worth building in the first place?

