Day 8 - Product teams don't seem to have an easy way to engage with users
I’ve been looking for a tool to share my progress, but there isn’t a single, unified and compelling platform to announce features, share a roadmap, write awesome help documentation and collect user feedback and testimonials.
08 October 2025 — Dave Cheong
Hey there! Day 8 of my startup journey!
It turns out building in public is a lot harder than I thought initially.
For years, I worked with product teams across startups, enterprises, and government orgs—and behind the scenes, it was always the same drill. A feature would launch, and users barely noticed. Or, they noticed and were confused. Or, they tried it, got stuck, and bounced.
Why? Because teams were patching together multiple different and disconnected channels to reach users: email blasts no one read, changelogs buried in footers, help docs siloed in some wiki, feedback locked inside some support app, and Zapier integrations that kinda/sorta work—but really, it was duct tape and chaos.
I’ve been looking for a tool to share my progress, but there isn’t a single, unified and compelling platform to announce features, share a roadmap, write awesome help documentation and collect user feedback and testimonials.
Is this a gap or what? I could build something to solve all that. Excited?
I’m posting every weekday. Talk tomorrow.

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